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 742 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 13, 14, 17. 1882. March 22, 1882. [13.] Joint resolution granting the use of articles, tents, and so forth, at the Soldiers’ —————-—— reunion to be held at Grand Island, Nebraska, in the month of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-two. Resolved ln; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and is S<>1di°Y¤'¤°°¤i°¤ hereby, authorized to send from some convenient fort or arsenal, to be €’r':}g,_L°1“°d’ N°` used at the Soldiers’ reunion at Grand Island, Nebraska, to be held in Loan of mm, the month of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, such cannon, cannon, muskets, tents, muskets, and so forth as can be conveniently spared; said cannon, °*°· tents, muskets, and so forth, to be returned after holding of said reunion P'°°*’°*· meeting in as like good condition as when received: Provided, That all transportation of said articles to and from the place of the reunion to the tort or arsenal shall be without expense to the Government: Providedfurther, That the Adjutant General of the State of Nebraska, or other proper accounting officer, shall receipt for said arm s, ammunition, and camp equipage in the name of said State, and that such of them as shall not be returned shall.be charged to said State against its quota. Approved, March 22, 1882. — March 22, 1882. [14.] Joint resolution granting the use of articles, tents, and so forth, at the encamp- ···‘**"‘**‘* ment of the Grand Army of the Republic of the Department of Pennsylvania on the battle field of Gettysburg, in July eighteen hundred and eighty-two. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Encarnpment or of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ot War be, and is G¤¤¤d Army ¤f*l¤¤ hereby, authorized to send from some convenient fort or arsenal, to be R°£;;’g:; 03,63*; used at the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic of the Degyelvma ,,,,;,,,,,,1,, partment of Pennsylvania upon the battle-field of Gettysburg, in the iieldcfGettysburg. month of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, such cannon, tents, MM of *¢¤*¤» muskets, and so forth, as can be conveniently spared; said cannon, w°“· m“‘k°t“* tents, muskets, and so forth, to be returned after the holding of said en- ,p,,,,,,,,,_ camprnentin as like good condition as when received: Provided, That all transportation of said articles to and from the place of encampment to the fort or arsenal shall be without expense to the government; Pmvided further, That the adjutantgeneral of the State of Pennsylvania, or other proper accounting officer, shall receipt for said arms, ammunition, and camp equipage in the name of said State, and that such of them as shall not be returned shall be charged to said State against its quota. Approved, March 22, 1882. · 17. Joint resolution authorizin the 1" and [ ] camp equipago to the soldie§s’ and §:illocrts’m1’:;u(if-iolrvzl Tbpzlgglhadsldgew Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Soldiers’ and States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, $_¤·*1°;¤' *'°¤¤¤°¤ and he is hereby, authorized to supply the soldiers’ and sailors’ reunion Lg {gf m.m,K*¥““”m; at Topeka, Kansas, to be held in September, anno Domini eighteen hunmd mm, dred and eighty~two, four pieces of artillery and such tents as can be conveniently spared, taking a sufficient bond for the return thereof after the holding of the reunion in as good condition as when received, al1_ cost of transportation and other expenses to be borne by said reunion. ~ Approved, April 7, 1882.