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 996 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. 150-152. 1917. "°•‘•°· by the claimants: Provided, That each claimant requesting a sw :l°°°°°° and plat shall first deposit with the Secretaqy of the Interior a s - cient sum of money to pay the expenses 0 such survey and plat alpd of the pubgcatiopoxeqaahpidbgy th gection of  Ait, arfld t e money so eposi s av or expen 1ture y the surve or general in ayment of the expenses of such survey and plat,   thepexpenses incident thereto, and of the required {awt °' °°` ublication. enever the s1u·vey and plat requested shall have been completed and forwarded to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, as required by this Act, the surveyor general shall state an account showing the exact cost of the survey, plat, and publication, and any excess deposited over such cost shall be returned to the claimant." Approved, March 2, 1917. [S. éllm _ CHAP. 151.-An A_ct Granting the consentof to the city of Fort Atkinson, m Jeferson County, Wisconsin, for the construction of a bridge across the Rock River. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ggfdigim, ws., States of America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress my "'“8°· is hereby granted to the city of Fort Atkinson, in Jefferson County, 1n the State of Wisconsin, and to its successors and assigns, to construct, mamtain, and_ operate a bridge, and approaches thereto, across the _Rock River in said city at a point suita e to the interests of navigation and at a point where Main Street approaches said river in the county of Jefferson, State of Wisconsin, in accordance with the provisions o the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of _ ' ridges over navigable waters/’ approved March twenty-third, nmeteen hundred and six. -“*¤*¤°¤°· Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is expressly reserved. Approved, March 2, 1917. umn mv. {n. Blézze.] CHAP. 152.-An Act To establish a national militarypark at the battle field of ·········-—·-———— Guilford Courthouse. (r¤1»u¤,Na awe.; Be it enacted by the Sena/te and House of Representatives 0 the United ,,§,‘§,y'°"},_f’,;’:'}’,‘l‘§f’°° Sta¢e.·2_ofAme·r·£ca in Q0ngress_qeaembled, That in order to {reserve for E¤¢¤¤1¤¤¤<1- historical and grofessional mihtary study one of the most memorable pattlespf Ellie S‘evt<;lut;o1I:Tar1yt1YV21)r, thi; battlqlfielld og Gpilford Cq)u1‘b- ouse,m e a 0 o &l'0&,1S dt a national military park whenever the title to thbdlzalne gligllahavz bgen pclquired lily the Lnited States; that is to say, the area inclosed by the o owing nes: ‘°°‘°°”n’°°‘ Those certain tracts or parcels of land in the county of Guilford and gtatebqfl Noptll; Carohna, Morehead Township, more particularly escri as o ows: First tract: Beginning at a stone on the west side of the Greensboro am road; ézhence tnorth eighgy-sixt;ie¥qes five mmutesthwest un an seven y·sevenan one- nt t to to ; .n e north seven degrees nity-five minutes west fOl1$'6hl1I].(?l';d Izlhd ei Et and eight—tenths feet to a stone; thence north seven degrees Eve minutes east one hundred and ninety  eight-tenths feet to a stonethence north sixty degrees forty-five minutes east two hundred and s11xty-fiv§ft?}d four-aiths feet to lz; stprr:1 ; thence norgh fo'l.lI't6¥1I; egress n mmu wes. ‘, t feet to a stone; thence northsiaight dldlgrees fldlrtygdlgeaxlhmliltlwmllvest three hundred and forty-eight and one—tenth feet to a stone; thence