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 742 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3914. 1906. Y°‘“’°""·V'~ Moumunvr, Yoaxrown, Vrnemraz For the construction of an (irpn \*¤\.‘Z1.i>.163. fence to inclose the grounds surrounding the monument erecte Jy the Government at Yorktown, Virginiabto commemorate; the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and his forces ctober nineteent seventeen hundred and eighctiy-one, and for placing the grounds in proper condition five thousan dollars. Nlgrdkvu B¤¤¤¤¤-·· Ci·1Ma·rmnY, ll/IADISON Baamcxs, N mw Yom;: For the purchase of ° ‘ thirteen and.ninety-eight one-hundredths acres of land for cemetery pnsposes for the post of Madison Barracks, New York, six hundred an ninety-nine dollars. _ maeeiimccua Mrsonrraimous ommcrs, WAR oErAR·rM1¤s*1*. unauypom Mrnlrrnar POSTS! For the cpnstriciiction and enllargement of buildlipgs at suc mi itary posts as in the ju gment of the Secretary of ar may be necessary; for the erection of barracks and quarters for thd artillery in connection with adopted project for seacoast defenses, and for the purchase of suitable building sites for said barracks and quarters, eight hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars, of which sum one thousand dollars may be used under direction of the Secretary of Vgar {pr expvmilnatiop, survelyi; and plans for an adequate water sup- “ p y or ort il iam denry rrison in the State of Montaua· but no part of the money appropriated for military posts shall be used for thtiwpurchase of any land excgpt as herein specially provided. rcamcmmsuru. om' Mchrrosu, Texas: or the purchase of about forty acies of land gear gaaredo, ;l`!exas,i]now reintiedland used by the United States as a rge range ree thousand dollars. rmwsgm, wml. FORT WRIGHT; WASHINGTON: For the purchase of about fifty-four acres of landvlryrng in the bend of the Spokane Rivenand to the east of the Fort right Military Reservation near the cit of S kane, Washington eight thousand dollars y po rm sci-sven, cs. Foazr Scmzxvmu, GEORGIA! For the construction of about four thousand feet of sea wall along the front of the reservation at Fort Screven, Georgia, fifty thousand ollars. rm-e Monroe, va. F our Mormon, Vmonua, Anorrroxan LAND: For cost of land here- “"*°‘°°”* md- tofore selected to be purchased adjacent to the military reservation at Fort Monroe, Virginia, at the Attorney—General’s estimate of the value of the land, twenty-seven thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. rmogmncrpeca, FORT OGIJZTHORPE, G!·lORGIa\1 For the kpurchase of a tract of land near the new army post in Chickamauga ark, Georgia, known as the Catoosa Springs tract, about one thousand two hundred and five acres, for a target range, twenty thousand dollars. EH Dggshaggé  Laura roa TARGET muon: Isor the purchase of five thousand four mm. C13; nl; vapixgsnoghland, moéefor letf, miar Lamfp Dogglas, in gupealu _ ,l1S8.Sl ora rge rane orinantr a i t grewltghou ;;tillery,for;§_hundredhapdbfgfty tlippsand d¢§lalr·s: Proc-ideyliklqfhatgno · ion o IS sum s a avax e unti the State of isconsin shalt have made a valid grant to the United States of the right to use the State encampment grounds near Camp Douglas exclusive of buildings thereon for infantry and artillery practice without cost to the gmted States sc; long as said grounds are used and owned by the State or encampmen pu ses. !'0‘rtCrockett,TeX. Foirr Cnocxmrr rggzxas: For the construction of an embankment mh.°°m°”° °°°° and fill behind the bea wall built by the United States Government on land ad]acent to the Fort Crockett Military Reservation from Thirty- ninth street to the west hue of l<_orty-fifth street in the city of Galveston, Texas, asdesignated, specitied, and described in the report of the Board of Engineers constituted in accordance with section one of the vo1.32.p.s41. river and harbor act approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and two, one hundred and hfty—<-eight thousand nine hundred and fifty-