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 288 ,SI'X'l"Y·NINTH ooneanss. ’s¤¤s 1. e¤.14e. me. S February 8, 1879,·and March 9,1906; continuing as work or fur- @*9***** aishingeheadstones for ugnarked graves at icivilians interred in “‘Q$kj‘j*· P- °°°* "°*· post cemeteries under  cts of April 28, 1904, and June 30, 1906; l‘¤¤?»sk·¤w¤. and furnishing headstones for-the unmarked grated of Confederate p soldiers, and marines in national   $170,000. » M{§f’“°°*'” °°‘°‘°’*°‘d· F For repair and presdration of monuments, ta lets, 'observation P¤¤¤m¤<>¤. cw torrergroads, and fences,’_§nd so f~orth*,_ma•$e  constructed by the United  upon public landswithrn thi `111Illl.ZS_ of the »Ant1etam S¤w¤¤¤¤¤<i¤¤¢  fieldpnear Sha1·pdcurg,’Mar·yland, and for pay or superm- tendent, said superintendent to grform his duties under. the direction of the n Quartermaster rps and _to  selected and appointed by the Secretary of War, at his discretion, the person selected for this-position to have been either a commissioned oiiicer or enlisted man who hasbeen chonorably musteredontcr discharged from the military service of the United States and who may have been disabled for active field service in line of duty, $6,500. 1>i¤¤¤=¤¤<>¤ of fs Drsrosrrrorx or nmuurrs or orrrcnas, somrnns, arm crvrmarw mm °f°m°°”’ M nurmrnns: For interment, cremation (orily upon request from rela- tives of the deceased), or of preparation and transportation to their homes or to such national cemeteries as may be designated by proper authority, in the discretion of the Secretaxg of War, of the remains of eicers, cadets, United States Military ademy, acting assistant surgeons, members of the Army Nurse Co jand enlisted men in active service, and accepted applicants for A I V ent; for interment or plreparation and transportation to their h or the remains of civr ua enrployees of the Army in the employ of the‘WarD<§>art- ment who die‘abr·oad, in Alaska! ' the anal Zone, orcn rmy transports, or who die while ·on`dh§’in the field; for interment of military prisoners who die at military posts; for the interment and shipment to their homes of r•mains 0 enlisted men who are dis- charged in hospitals in the United Stiitbs and continue as inmates of said hoscpitals to the date of their death · for interment of prisoners of war an interned alien enemies who die at prison camps in the d,,§g‘P°pQ,“§sf§_§ “"*¥”‘ United States; for removal of remains from abandoned posts to permanent smilita  for national cemeteries, includr `the remains of Fedora, soldiers, sailors, or marines interred 1n elds, abandoned graves, or abandoned ggivate and city cemeteries; and 1n argc case where the expenses of nal or shipment of the remains of o ears or enlisted men of the Army who `el on the active list, l!U·lb0l'D6’ by individuals, where such expenses would have been mgeydgslwwt *0 lawful claims against the Government reimbursement to such indi- s viduals may be made‘of·the` amount allowed by_tiie“Government for ,¤Ag¤rgg¤=;,;g¤,g,¤g¤{_§¤g such services out of this sum, but no reimbursement shall. be made of rms. such expenses incurred priorto July 1, 1910;:fcr expenses of the segregation- of bodies inpemnaneut American cemeteries in Great {gx mm md Britain and France, $100,0002 Provided, That theiabove provisions sauna mm on active shall be applicable in the casesiof ioilicers and ienlistedc men on the dm *“““d°°‘ retireddlist og the Army who have died or may hereafter die while on H active ut y pro or r assi ent. ci$°S¤.i$`i°nrii° Mmm' Conrmniiinarn Mggutmi, ganwoon Cnurrrmnr, Cmcaco, Imlmorsz For care protection, and maintenance of the plat of ground known gg "Coniederate Mound " in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois, 00. · ad<j¤(¤;*,fy¤°• B*<¤*· For care protection-, and maintenance of Confederate Stockade ' ` Cemetery, do ns Island, in Sandnsky1Bay, Ohio, $35tX p,§¤°f='°°=*¤*°· bww Coxrmnamsnmrancrmabsz Foreare, protection, and maintenance of Confederate burial plats, ownedltby the··Uni "States located and known bg the following desigiiatronsz, Cori ` ( Cemetery, North Alton, llinois; Confederate Cemetery, Camp ‘ ase,·Colum— bus, Ohio; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis,