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 Sec. 45. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, au- vj“’°¤°"° °°“¤°Y· thorized and directed to donate to the board of supervisors of the ` county of Albemarle, State of Virginia, two condemned bronze or brass field ieces, with carriages, and with a suitable outfit ol cannon balls, whidh may not be needed in the service, the same to be placed on the court-house lawn in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, beside the monument to be erected there: Provided, That p,·.,,,;,,,_ no expense shall be incurred by the United States in delivering the N° °*P°“’*°· same.

Sec. 46. That the various cannon and other articles of ordnance u§*§_fcg,fm9{§,;¤,;$,$ property furnished under the foregoing provisions of this Act shall Dimes donated. not be required to be accounted for to the Chief of Ordnance.

Sec. 47. That the Chief of Ordnance is hereby authorized to ·sell H§;**{g*&{’,’jgf*€ Q}; without advertisement for public parks, public buildings, and soldiers’ em. pa ’ monuments purposes surp us obsolete brass or bronze cannon, carriages, and cannon balls at such prices as he may deem reasonable and just: Provided, That hereafter obsolete brass or bronze cannon and m&n_ their accessories shall not be disposed of for such purposes except as provided for in this Act.

Approved, March 4, 1909.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That any person entitled thereto, upon complying with the provsions of this Act, shall have the exclusive right: