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 600 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. IL CII. 208. 1893. commands of the armies of the Potomac and of Northern Virginia on ¤¤¤¤¤¤·°*¤· that field, and for opening and improving avenues along the positions occupied by troops upon those lines, and for fencing the same, and for - determining the leading tactical positions of batteries, regiments, brigades, divisions, corps, and other organizations with reference to the study and correct understanding of the battle, and to mark the same with suitable tablets, each bearing a brief historical legend, compiled without praise and without censure, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War. i Miscellaueou ob- MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. GG B. Survey, ucrtheru SURVEY OF NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTEEN LAKES: For print- {‘,?‘§,,f‘°"1"'°"’°'” ing and issuing charts for use of navigators and electrotyping plates for chart printing, two thousand dollars. For surveys,dadditions to, and correcting engraved plates, twenty- five thousand ollars. rmnspming wps, TRANSPORTATION OF REPORTS AND MAPS TO FOBEIGN CoUN- °"°· Trams: For the transportation of reports and maps to foreign countries through the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred dollars. Artilicinl lhnbmw- ARTIFICIAL LIILBS: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus or commutation therefor and necessary transportation, to be disbursed · under the direction of the Secretary of War, six hundred and forty-tive thousand dollars. Appliances m ins. APPLIANCES FOB DISABLED SOLDIERS: For furnishing surgical ap- United States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or ll1'l1SSOS for the same disabilities, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary oi War, two thousand dollars. Pmvmence naps- SUPPORT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF DESTITUTE PATIENTS: For “g£i,& ofmume the support and medical treatment of ninety-five medical and surgical pam., patients who are destitute, in the city of Washington, under a contract _ to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon-General of the Army, nineteen thousand dollars. Gweld M.,,.,,,;.; GA.n1=·1nLn Mnuomu. HOSPITAL: For maintenance, to enable it to provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay there- ` for twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Military comms. EXPENSES OF MILITARY CONVICTS: For payment of costs and charges of State penitentiaries, for the care, clothing, maintenance, and medical attendance of United States military convicts confined in them, three thousand dollars. . omcnn records,W•r PUBLICATION or OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE WAR OF THE HE- °"(§},‘f,j·,j’f,’§’,§;;°;_‘{,b,,c,_ BELLIONZ For continuing the publication of the Official Records of the tion. Union and Confederate armies, includin the atlas of maps and plans, in accordance with the plan approved hy the Secretary of War,A11- gust third, eighteen hundred and eighty and for the compensation of cmnnn tmc. the civilian members of the board of publication, appointed in accord· Vol.25,p.970. ance with the act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and for the compensation of such temporary expert services in connection with the preparation, publication, and distribution of said records as may be deemed necessary by the Secretary of War, and for the purchase of stationery and for additional rent, not exceeding one thousand eight hundred dollars, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. m,,,,fC,,m,1,,,,,,,, Innnx or CoNPnnnnArn Rnconns: For the preparation of a genrecords- eral card index of the books, muster rolls, orders, and other official papers preserved in the Confederate archives office, and for the employment of such temporary expert services in connection therewith E,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,1 in as may be deemed necessary by the Secretary of War, all such experts ¤1¤¤¤ifi¤d¤¤rvi¤¤· in the office of publication of the Records of the Rebellion tobe placed under the same rules, regulations. and orders, in regard to employ- ment, promotion, and discharge, as are applied to other employees in
 * 1 °°*‘“°"· pliances to persons disabled in the military or naval service of the