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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2918. 1907. 1347 BRINGING Home run nmnuxs or orriomzs AND SOLDIERS who me B mg *‘°m° ’°· Amzoapz To enable the Secretary of War, in his discretion, to cause mmriggrom umd to be transported to their homes the remains of officers and soldiers who die at military camps or who are killed in action, or who die in the field or hospital in Alaska, and at places outside of the limits of the United States, or who die while on voyage at sea, twenty-two thousand dollars. BRINGING HOME THE REMAINS or civu. nurnornms or THE ARMY mg§,*Q¤f,’;¥ g$}{*°€f; WH0 DIE saxon AND sonmmts wno DIE ON TRANSPORTSZ To enable plovees and soldiers the Secretary of Wa1·, in his discretion, to cause to be transported to dying °°m°°P°m' their homes the remains of civilian employees of the Army who have died or mag hereafter die while in the em Ioy of the War De rtment in Cuba, orto Rico, Hawaii, China, Aliaska, and the Phiiii pines, including the remains of any honorably discharged soldiers wlho are entitled under the terms of their dischar e to return transportation on Government transport, and who die wdiile on said transport, two thousand five hundred dollars. ‘ Cournnnmm MOUND, Oaxwoon CEMETERY, Cmcaeoz For care, C,§{>¤f¤d¤¤*¤ M<>¤¤¤» protection, and maintenance of the plot of ground known as "Confed- mm grape Mound " in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, two hundred and fifty o lars. A1u..1Nor0N NATIONAL (lnmnrnar, Vmomm: For continuing grad- M“¤¢*¤>¤»V¤· ing, draining, making roads, plantin trees, and otherwise preparing the grounds in the addition to the Ariington, Virginia, National Cemetery, ten thousand dollars. V . ’ NA·r1oNn. cnmmnnr, Vrcxsmmo, Mrssrssirrrz For repairs to the Vi¤'= *>¤¤‘¤·Mi¤¤- Government roadway to the Vicksburg, Mississippi, National Cemetery, ten thousand dollars. . Rom ro NATIONAL cnmanmr, PENSAGOLA, l·•`Loa1nA: For com- §g;j:m,B m plating the construction of the Government roadway to the Barrancas,` lo5igahNational Cemetery, near Pensacola, Florida, thirty-two thousan o rs. Roan ·ro was NATIONAL ommmiznr, Pom Hm>mN, Lomsuiuz For Pm H°°·°¤·I*· repairin the bridge, culvert, and roadway from Port Hickey, Louisiana, to the Port Hudson, Louisiana, National Cemetery, ten thousand dollars. Roan ro NATIONAL onuarnnr, Knoxux, Iowa: For repairs to K°°‘“*·I°"**~ approach roadway to the Keokuk, Iowa, National Cemetery, one thousand five hundred dollars: Prmdded, That the city of Keokuk improve fg3Q5g0n and agree to maintain in proper repair the road leading south from the ` main driveway of the city cemetery to the point where the road herein authorized to be improved begins. Roan ro xnxouar. ommrmcr. Four Scorr, K.».NsAs; For recon- **°"**°°"·K*"·*‘· structing and repairing the Government roadway to Fort Scott, Kansas, National Cemetery, known as National avenue, seventeen thousand tive hundred dollars, which shall be expended conunencing at the end of the road nearest the cemetery and so as to make a thoroughly good road for such distance as can be completed for said sum. and when the amount so appro riated has been expended the title to the whole of said roadway. inciiiding the portion thus improved and that remaining unimproved, shall pass to the city of Fort Scott for street purposes: _ 1*rovzek¢Z, That no portion of this appropriation shall be available until €Q‘f,'§f{’{,,,,_ the city of Fort Scott, Kansas, shall, by valid ordinance, accept the provisions hereof and agree to accept said cession and to prompt y and well pave all the portions of National avenue not improved under this appropriation and bind said city to forever maintain the whole of National avenue in good repair. Rmuuuxe mommmxr, NATIONAL CEMETERY. SAN FnANc·1sco., Cam- @,;*1 Fggcmlgb FORNIAC For repairing monument of George H. Thomas Post, Number meniim E Two, Grand Army of the Republic, in the San Francisco. California. National Cemetery, three hundred dollars.