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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CII. 837. 1890. 401 REPAIRING ROADYVAYS TO NATroNAL CEMETERIES: For repairs to roadways. roadways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by special authority of Congress, fifteen thousand dollars. " BURIAL OF INDIGENT SOLDIERS: For expenses of burying in the Burial of indigent Arlington ational Cemetery or in the cemeteries of the District of *°"“°"*· Columbia, rndrgent ex-Union soldiers, sailors, and marines of the late civil war who die in the District of Columbia, to be disbursed by the Secretary of War, at a cost not exceeding fifty dollars for Lammmon. such burial expenses in each case, exclusive of cost of grave, one thousand dollars; and the approp)riation made by the sundry civil appfoprratron acts approved Octo er second, eighteen hundred and V¤1.25.r>.538. erg ty-eight, and March second, eighteen hundred and eight -nine, vo1.25,p.9cs. for the exlpenses of burying indigent ex-Union soldiers, is hereby romer sppmpi-n. made ava1 able alike for all survivors of the Union Army, Navy, "°""‘ ““‘“° “"°“““"· and Marine Corps of eighteen hundred and sixty-one to eighteen hundred and sixty-five, dying in the District of Columbia in indi-. gent circumstances. NATIONAL CEMETERY AT HAMPTON, VIRGINIA: For the urchase nsmpmnva. of eight acres of land other than land belonging to the lglarnpten Enlargement ot Normal and Agricultural Institute adjoining or as near as practica- °°"‘°°°"‘ ble to the national cemetery at Hampton, Virginia, required for P°*'·P·°’8- enlargement of the same, ten thousand dollars. · That no part of the sum of two thousand dollars appro riated by Roadway. the sundry civil appropriation act approved March second; eighteen vox. 25, p. wo, manhundred and eighty-nine, for repairing and draining roadway to the °°d‘ National Cemetery at Hampton, Virginia, shall be expended until the title to and jurisdiction over said roadway shall be vested in the u'1`i¤1•¤ Md Jurisdic- United States. , °°‘ NATIONAL CEMETERY NEAR FREDERICKSBURGH, VIRGINIA: For rreaericksburgri, macadamizing and permanently improving the ppblic road leading Wis,,,,,,,, Md_ from the railroad depots in the city of Fredericks urgh, Virginia, to the national cemetery near said city, eight thousand dollars; Pm- Prwievvided, That no part of said sum shall be expended unless the entire Limitationimprovement can be made and completed for the amount herein appropriated. OAD FROM MARIETTA TO THE NATIONAL CEMETERY, GEORGIA: M¤ri<>¢¢¤.G¤· For completion of roadway from Marietta, Georgia, to the national R°“"“Y· cemetery near that place, eight thousand two hun red and sixty-four dollars and seventy-seven cents. APPROACHES TO NATIONAL CEMETERY, CULPEPER, VIRGINIA; For 0·=11><>1>~>¤·.V•¤· purchase of right of way and the improvement of the means of mgm °fW¤Y·¢¤¤· approach to the Cul eper, Virginia, National Cemetery, four thousand five hundred dollars. NATIONAL CEMETERY. ANTIETAM, MARYLAND: For completing Avtimm. M<1· the road in front of east half of cemetery, additional drainage works constructing stone curbing and grading walks along road, and for R°¤d·°¤= en 'neering and contingencies five thousand dollars. Nor the urpose of surveying, locating, and preserving the lines uPreservi¤z, ew., of battle ol) the Army of the Potomac and of the Armyo Northern “°" °' °°‘"°* °“’· Virginia at Antietam, and for marking the same, an for locating and marking the position of each of the forty-three different commands of the Regular Army engaged in the battle of Antietam, and for the purchase of sites for ta lets for the marking of such posi- Sites ter mbrems. tions, fifteen thousand dollars. And all lands acquire by the United Smdpsienof lands States for this purpose, whether by purchase. gift, or otherwise, °°" ‘ shall be under the care and supervision of the Secretary of War. LEVER AT BROVVNSVILLE NATIONAL CEMETERY, TEXAS: For con- B¤>w¤¤v¤1¤.Texstruction of a levee for the protection Of the Brownsville, Texas, Levee. National Cemetery from over ow of the Rio Grande, three thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars. STAT L-—voL xxw’I——26 ·1