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SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS . SEss. II . CH. 366. 1929 .

1377 boundaries of the park ; pay and expenses of civilian commissioners from date of appointment, and pay for clerical and other services ; mileage and travel expenses ; supplies, equipment, and materials ; purch ase (at a cos t not to excee d $600), main tenance repair, and operation of one motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle, and all other expenses necessary in establishing that park, $50,000. SHILOH NATIONAL MILITARY PARK For continuing the establishment of the park ; compensation of superintendent of the park ; clerical and other services ; labor ; his- torical tablets ; maps and surveys ; roads ; purchase and transporta- ti on o f su ppli es, impl emen ts, and mate rial s ; foundat ions for monu- ments ; office and other necessary expenses, including maintenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehi cle, $35,000 ; for additional repairs to roads, $5,000 ; in all, $40,000. ST ONES R IVER NATIO NAL MI LITAR Y PAR K For continuing the establishment of a national military park at m Continuing establish- the battle field of Stones River, Tennessee, in accordance with the pr ovisions of the Act approved March 3, 1927 (U. S. C., Supp. I, Vol.44 3 Co de, nSupp . I, p . 90, sees. 426-427a), including the maintenance, repair, and opera- p.9o . tion of motor-propelled passenger and freight carrying vehicles, and other expenses necessary to the establishment of said park, $8,800 . VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK Shiloh . Continuing establish- ment of. Stone s River . Vi cksb urg . For continuing the establishment of the park ; compensation of Continuing establish . civilian commissioners ; clerical and other services, labor, iron gun mentof . carriages, mounting of siege guns, memorials, monuments, markers, an d hist orical tablets givin g histo rical f acts, compile d witho ut pra ise and without censure ; maps, surveys, roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks, purchase of lands, purchase and transportation of sup- plies and materials ; and other necessary expenses, including main- tenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicle, $23,148 . Any unexpended balances under the appropriations "Paving geAntlanta, b, and L afay ette ext ensi on r oad, 1928 and 1929," "Paving Ringgold road, battlefields . 1928 and 1929," and "Survey of battle fields, 1928 and 1929," which availablee ford surveys s, , last named appropriation shall be available for surveys of battle etc Z rof . , m, fie lds around At lanta, Georgi a, including t he battle of Kenesaw Mountain, to determine the cost of adequately marking the battle lines and of a suitable memorial park at Kenesaw Mountain, are con tinued and ma de available during the fis cal year 1930 for the same respective purposes except as may be hereby modified . SURVEY OF BATTLE FIELDS

Battle fields. For continuing the work of survey of battle fields in accordance Survey of. with the provisions of the Act approved June 11, 19 26 (U. S. C., U.S.C ds Supp.I, Supp . I, p . 91, sets . 455-455c), $6,300 .

p .91 . NATIONAL MONUMENTS

Na tional monu . ments . For maintaining and improving national monuments established by Maint aini ng, e tc . 225 . El

of the President under the Act of June 8, 1906 (U. S . US. Cde, p. 418. C., p. 416, sec. 43 1), and admini stered by t he Sec retary of Wa r, including Fort McHenry, Maryland, including pay of the caretakers, laborers, and other employees, purchase of tools and materials, light, heat, and power, $30,135, of which not to exceed $300 may be paid to