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 537 MTD! tl.-AHGHPITALB, A Stntu, ad who" my have been  for   md service 276. Rael ud qnartuagtar     h e dase    •.-fthe  wagers of we mwual     with the mper mrendent of   Yirxleia.   shell M f¤'· nished with   and redhat we   mmm? (3.§$7§;J`a1y&,19E,c.58.8!_B¤t;210.)  mtersmnt et·Aa&¤ battle Md mall.be'  ·»  and ap pe1;1tedby’th¤8!¤'$f!¢£Wt¥l$hb ; www selected ter the Dwtlen dill bean honcrabb !ii Belen soldier and he dsl! pertem      mm or the ·Qnartemstu· ®rm.n (Feb; 12, 19@, ¢. %. Titk u,_43Btat..%.) .. {    .· _, 218. Care   ed   Secretary uf War.   ter the care     of the mrieml military   thisnnrpwe @11 submit au estimate     to   (July 24, 18‘?6,c.&,§1,19Stat.90.)f_ ’c _ _- _   ~ y 279.   haastsna, •ad‘·re¢htera.—1dtthe arrange ment et     for . the burial *01 ahaha mums   the eserenrymlwarixs ah·ectas1 to have the same lneldaédl  a med  or iron teneeyand teeanse end zrave tefbe   Withfxl small hgmene hr block, which shad ba¢·e1j·dnrable.·st0ne, and of saw deakn and weight    in place   set, and shall bear me mm M the    the   his State inscribed  when the mma are knewn, land abc with the number e!·the·grava_ __ ·  ¤»,·   cbrreapqnding with the nnaber eppeaitetb thename et  in areglater or hnrials’tohekeptat¢&em¤eryand_attbe0§ceqtthe Quartermmer  which  set ierth the name,_, rank. company,  and‘=date·o!'dath. bf the o8eez or soldier`; · or it these are nnmown, ltushll be    S. ·I 4877.) 286.    private    tary ei War is antherlzeduto erect   over the grayes nf soldiers who served in the Regular cr,V0lnnteer,Army d the UnitedStates during thewar for the Union, and ivho have . been buried in private village or? city cemeteries, ln “tlie‘ same manner, as provldedby the   secdonlfor thme  in natienal   I, `_ - ‘ _ . ‘ - The Secretary of _War   to be preserved. inflthe reecrds ei his deparment the names and ·piaces `ci bnrial di all seldtas dor vhcmsnch rhudaenes shall havebeen erected _ by astmrny of   mation or any     prior te Febuary 3, 1879, (Feb, 8,,1879, ·c.‘44, 20 Stat. 281.) - · B1.Wh¤¤aybebm·§edi¤nati¢¤al tery; evid®t¤l right.e—All mldiers, milorsyor  all o6eers er mm of the Coast Guarddying in   service ot the United States, or dying, in a destitute cbnditlmi   having      from.     and all   sellers, br marines vvhu y served, or   nerve, during any war in whichtbe United States has   or may be, engaged, and, withthe   ot the*Becretary of War, any citizen of  United Statue who served in     or   --0t- any goverm ment at war {with   or‘Anstria · during the World. War and who died while in   auvice or after ahonorable discharge therefrom, may bebnrted in any national cemetery free oi cost. Tm production ct the h0h0¥able'd1¤charge ct a `deceased man in the nrst or second   anda duly executed permit0£tbeSw·mryo£Warint.belast—¢a¤e. •ha1lbes¤¤l— ··cient authority for the mp¤·inten&nf bt any eemétery to permit the interment. Army mired henorably diseharxed their service as ma maybe buried  any Buddha! ¢ei¤<¤¢61’¥. and,itinad@tntecondlti¤¤.¤¤'¢!%efc0st,* The Secretary of War is anthorined to laswefeertmutes to these Army nurses emma to such burial. (R. s. t 4878; Mu-., 8, IW7. c. 378429
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srtvus, AND osunrsaxns 1 § 288 a Stat. %; Mar. 4, 1911, e.  5 1, 86 Stat. 13%; Jan. 23, ··~._ 1915, c. m, ’§ 1, 38 Stat. 860; Apr. 15, 1920, e. 140, 41 Stat. 552.) · 232. kris! af 'Cmfduete vetuns.-P dying in the -, ’.Dl@ct ot Columbia or in the ·- a.- ai  vmnitytnereoi who » - have served in the Coniederatefarmleo dulm the Civil War . may.he_burled ln the Oontederate seemn or the Arlington National   without édmttom.1 expeme to the United 5 Bates upon the certlncate of Gump Nnnrmred 171, United -   Confederate Veterans ot the t‘Dlsti·lct of Colnmhta, that meh =   wtitled to burial under the enmity given in I this section :  Protzéded, That all meh lnt ts shall be · pnder the     and snbjeu to 6e amnyal oi the Seo 2.   or War. '(Ang. Q, |. 1, 87`S¤t. 440.) . ‘ 28& Genetery near Qty    -—Cl‘he   tsan·. V.   to prertde, ont ot the     a lamm ¤*_ for establtshing   United States  ry,em· P terles, {orig   and mmervatleu and ¤n¤@noe ` » of ____ theoemeteryiorlmrlaln·omdnear"theCm*e£ll&e,ln -· mated scam, sm or d@ns nr the mum   was ren F ln·battle;ordied in and new   (B. S; § wm.) . » _Umt¢¢.- states-..nam¤l•1;.mua¤y   thealimlu a l of   United Btates,._so tar asthey-may, in the @mon at the .  beQtpp11ea¤;e_·tnereto.- -» (B. st l sm.) · V . ». tery.——1fhe S  ot Wants aethoslredte sew; hee M r   to the United, States   me &ta#et;K$- v_ tacky, andfromhany others     tocesrq ue, » the land.[approxi@ly·tlve_’aers].  o .   containing   remaiE od     forma
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— Road ng Jemersmr G0¤BtY•YK&K¢¤CkYr and upon ·, otgood and per1ect_title'to.,sald     =».~ =~ 1 et War ls s anthorired and   to establish thereon a,   cem- 2 'tery. -(r·e». 24._m5.¤e. soo; S12, ts Stat. mo.) t r 286. Penalty for  cemeteries.--Every person who ef willfully destroys, xnntilates, detaces, injures, or rmoves any i·  gravestone, or other   or N who wlmully de- · ‘stroya,jcuts,¢·hrea.ks,,lninres, or removm any tree, `shrnb, or » plant within the limits of any national cemetery, shall be Y,  gencyyor a misdemeanor, pnnlshableby a nm ofnot li less    not   than $100, or by lmprtsonmurt for H  than iltteen days, _—d.not more than sixty. The superintendent in charge ot, any U tional cemetery is antmrlw to { arrest mrtnwxtn any pews  U   `In [ 1 prohibited ln this section, and to bring` such person ,· betore any United States commimloner or judge ot any dis- · ltrict  ot the. United States within any State or district · where any or 1 the  are situated, for the pnrw of l holding suclrperson to answer for shch misdemeanor, and then ` . andthere  snake complaint ta due form. (B. S. 'S 4881; » Har. 8, 1911, ei @1, § 291, 36 Stat. 1167.) ,_. F " -· 287.  of°U1tjted S¢ate•·—From the time any State · legislature [mall give, theconsent of such State to the purcham » by   __United   ot any national cemetery, the jurisdiction » and power of legislation of the United Sum ever such ceme- ¤ tery shall in all conrts and places be held to be the same as is . granted- by section 8, Article I, ot the Constitution or the United - States; and all provisions relating to national cemeteries shall ., be apmlcable to the same. (R. S. it 4882.),  .288. Single approach to cemeteries authorized.->No part er .· `any .QPD1'0·Pria,tion for national cemeteries or- the repair of L njore thana single [approach to any national cexnetery. (Feb. _ 12, 1925, c. 225, Title II, 43 Stat. 926.) · U
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