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 632 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. ¤¤¤¤¤* ¤¤*¤- rwrronar. muranr PARKS. ‘f¢° •¤° Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park: For continuinlg the establishment of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National ark; compensation and expenses of civilian commissioners, maps, surveys clerical and other assistance, including $300 for necessary clerical labor under direction of the chairman of the commission, office expenses, and all other necessary expenses; foundations for State monuments; mo ; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun carriagles; roads anal their maintenance glpurchase of small tracts of lands eretofore authorized by law; in, $57,060. S”“°*‘· Shiloh National Military Park: For continuing the work of establishing a national military park on the battle eld of Shiloh, 'llennessee· compensation of civilian commissioners; secretary; clerical and other services; labor; historical tablets; maps and surveys; roadspurchase and transportation of supplies and materials; office and other necessargrexpenses, $25,800. » _ _ G°“”"““‘· Gettysbing ational Park: For continuing the work of estabhshmg the national park at Gettysburg, Pennsylvama; acquisition of lands, surveys, and maps; constructing, improving, and maintaining avenues, roads, and bridges thereon; making fences and ggtes; markingbthe lines of battle with tablets and guns each tab t bearing a legend   historic facts and compiled without censure and without praise;   the features o the battle field and the monuments thereon; providing for a suitable office for the commissioners in Gettysburg; compensation of civilian eommksioners, clerical and other services, expenses, and labor; urchase and preparation of tablets and gun carriages and placing them in position; and all other expenses incidental to the foregoing, $50,000. ventura- icksburg National Military Park: For continuing the work of establishing the Vicksburg National Militia; Park; compensation of civilian commissioners; engineer and clerk, bor, iron gun carriage.; mogmting of siege gxms, memorials, monuments, mar ers, and torical tablets giving historical facts, com iled without praise and without censure; maps, surveys; roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks, purchase of ands, purchase and transportation of supplies and materials; and other necessary expenses, $42,200. ,,,$§F“‘°°' °°*""" mmm; mromnmz nnrmmmm. S,§,*g{{§¥,¥;°”·mm“”  Structures, Philippine Islands; For continuing the construction and mstallation of the necessary accommodations and equipment for storagg electric power, and water supply for the Army in the Philippine lands, $154,000. "'°“°‘”‘°°° "°"‘· Yellowstone National Park: For maintenance and repair of improvements, $125,000, including not to exceed $7,500 for maintenance of the road in the forest reserve leadiipg out of the park from the east boundary, and not to exceed $2 500 or maintenance of the road in the forest rewrves leading out of the park from the south boundary, _ to nded by and under the direction of the Secretary of War: §’eg%;,0¤ on W Pr, That no portion of this appropriation shall be expended for ¤¤¤v¤1¤1¤¤¤w. the removal of snow from any of the roads for the urpose of o ° tgem in advance of the time when they will be clbared by sea.son5 c anges. ’*°°"*»*"*°¤°=·¤**°· For widening to not exceeding eighteen feet and impro ’ surface of roads and for building bridgles and culverts, from the bevliiline road to the western border; rom the Thumb Station to the southern border; and from the Lake Hotel Station to the eastern border, all within Yellowstone National Park, to make such roads suitable and safe for animardrawn and motor-propelled vehicles, $100,000.