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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 200. 1908. 363 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-five thousand dollars. Brunemo HOME THE REMAINS or CIVIL EMPLOYEES or mm ARMY m£jfggi¤gvgg;Qfe{; WHO DIE ABROAD AND SOLDIERS WHO DIE ON TRANSPORTSZ To €l1Etl)lG ployees and soldiers the Secretary of Vllar, in his discretion, to cause to be transported to Mug °"*“‘"“""“‘ their homes the remains of civilian employees of the Arm who have died or may hereafter die while in the emplo of the War Uepartment in Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, China, Alasha, and the Philippines, including the remains of any honorably discharged soldiers who are entitled under the terms of their discharge to return transportation on Government transport, and who die while on said transport, two thou- · sand five hundred dollars. · Rnuovn. or nnmams or Muon L’ENFANT1 To enable the Com- ,_}§§,‘;',,‘f°”°""“"°' missioners of the Districtof Columbia to remove the remains of Major R¤¤¤¤vi¤s r¤m¤i¤¤. Pierre Charles L’Enfant to a. place accessible to the public and to erect °t°` thereon a suitable memorial, one thousand dollars· and the joint reso— v01. ss, p. vu, relution approved February twenty- third, nineteen hundred and five, to P°‘“°°· mark the grave of Major Pierre Charles L’Enfant is hereby repealed. CoNrEnEnA·rE Momm, Oaxwoon CEMETERY, Cmcaooz For care, C,fj‘,§‘,§,Q$,‘l°“‘°“°““°· protection, and maintenance of the plot of nd known as “Con- £¢;d;r3.t•:bMound" in Oakwood Cemetery,, two hundred and o rs. ARIJNGTON Nurromu. Czumrnnr, Vmomn: For continuing grad- “'““‘°"“·V“· ing, draining, makinghroads, planting trees, and otherwise preparing the grounds In the ad 'tion to the Arlington, Virginia, National Cemetez, ten thousand dollars. lNCOLN’S Gnrrrssmao A1>I>1zEss: For placing iron tablets con- b,f;;*$}{;g¤_ G°“”· taining the address of President Lincoln delivered at Gettysburg, in Tablets. ' seventy-seven national cemeteries, three thousand dollars. Mnmomn. TABLET, HENRY G. Conn, MAIRIETIA NAHONAL Cmnt- $f,‘§j,f*·"§},§,.,,,,,_ ·rEaY, GEORGIAZ For erection of a tablet in·the national cemetery at Gs-. ¤·=¤¤¤¤¤r:r— Marietta, Georgia, to the memory of the late Henry G. Cole, two hundred dollars. NATIONAL cmuszrnar, CITY or Mnxmo, MExIco: For making repairs c,$;§§{,;, “°“°° and improvements to the United States national cemetery located in the City of Mexico, Mexico, fifteen thousand dollars. msonnmmnous onancrs, wm nmrnrrmmirr. ‘““°°“‘“°°"" MILInnY.1·0srs: For the construction and enlargement at military ”“"‘“" ’°°“‘ posts of such buildings as, in the judgment of the ecretary of War, may be necessary, eight hundred thousand dollars; but no part of the money appropriated for military posts shall be used for the purchase pam., mm of any land nor for the estabhs ment of any military prison: Pro- j,,, {,'§{§,,,‘§_ qu vided, That no part of this sum or of the following sums shall be expended for the construction of quarters for officers of the Army,_or for barracks and quarters for the artillery, the total cost of which including the heating and plumbing apparatus, wiring and fixtures shall exceed in the case of quarters of a general officer, the sum of Efteen thonsand dollars, of a colonel or an officer above the rank of captain, twelve thousand dollars, and of an officer of and below the rank of captain, nine thousand dollars. n nd w_ For the erection of barracks and quarters for the artillery in con- ,9,,, ;.,,,w,'.§.,,.,t°.lmi. nection with the adopted roject for seaooast defenses, two million one lmhundred and thirty-nine tihousand and sixty dollars. S_ hm. Hu Fo1‘ continuin the reconstruction, on land owned by the United bmf;.; States, of the mditary prison in San Francisco harbor, one hundred ’“““"" ’“’°“· thousand dollars. The sum hereby appropriated shall be so expended