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 SEV ENTIE TH C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 366 . 1929 . 1375 Arli ngton Memori al Am phithe ater a nd Cha pel a nd gro unds i n the Arlingt on, Va. Arli ngton Nation al Ce metery, Virg inia, and p ermane nt Ame rican Cemeteries abroad . military cemeteries abroad ; for repairs and maintenance of motor vehicles, including the purchase of one passenger-carrying vehicle at a cost not to exceed $600, $544,339. For repairs to roadways to national cemeteries which have been Repairs to roadways. constructed by special authority of Congress, $10,000 : Provided, Provisos. by That no railroad shall be permitted upon the right of way which rai lroa ds fo rbid den. may have been acquired by the United States to a national cemetery, or to encroach upon any roads or walks constructed thereon and maintained by the United States : Provided further, That no part of Rep airs rest rict ed. this sum shall be used for repairing any roadway not owned by t he United States within the corporate limits of any city, town, or village. Limited to one apƒ No part of any appropriation for national cemeteries or the re- proach. pair of roadways thereto shall be expended in the maintenance of more than a single appr oach to any n ational cemet ery. Headstones for sol- For continuing the work of furnishing headstones of durable stone diers', etc., graves. or other durable material for unmarked graves of Union and Con- federate soldiers, sailors, and marines, and soldiers, sailors, and marines of all other wars in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval cemeteries at navy yards and stations of the United s S ., sec. 4877, p. States, and other burial places, under the Acts of March 3, 18 73 Vol. 20, p. 281; Vol. (17 Stat, p . 545), February 3, 1 879 (U. S. C. 687, see. 280), and 34V. * SSCode, p.687. March 9, 1906 (34 Stat., p. 5) ; continuing the work of furnihing Civilians. headstones for unmarked graves of civilians interred in post ceme- ter ies ; a nd furnishing headstones f or the unmarke d graves of C on- Confe derates. federate soldiers, sailors, and marines in national cemeteries, $200,000. For repair and preservation of monuments, tablets, observation tieldntietam battle tower, roads, and fences, and so forth, made and constructed by the Preservation, etc. United States upon p ublic lands wi thin the limi ts of the Ant ietam battle field, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and for pay of superin- Superintendent. tendent, said superintendent to perform his duties under the direc- tion of the Quartermaster Corps and to be selected and appointed by the Secretary of War, at his discretion, the person selected for this position to have been either a commissioned officer or enlisted man who has been honorably mustered out or discharged from the mili- tary service of the United States and who may have been disabled for active field service in line of duty, $7,473. DISPOSITION OF REMAINS OF OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, AND CIVILIAN Remains of officers. Recovery and dispo. EMPLOYEES : For the recovery of bodies and the disposition of remains sitio n of. of military personnel and civilian employees of the Army, in accord- "",pp . 248,2 51. ance with the prov isions of the Acts approved March 8 and March 9, 1928 (45 Stat ., pp . 248, 251), $94,330. CONFEDERATE MOUND, OAKWOOD CEMidn RY > CHICAGO, ILLINOIS : For Co nfed erate Mou nd, Ch icag o. care, protection, and maintenance of the plat of ground known as Confederate Mound in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois, $500. Confederate Come- For care, protection, and maintenance of Confederate Stockade tery, Ohio. Cemetery, Johnstons Island, in Sandusky Bay, Ohio, $350. CONFEDERATE BURIAL PLATS : For care, protection, and maintenance C onfed erat e burial of Confederate burial plats, owned by the United States, located and plats- known by the follo wing designati ons : Con fed era te Cem ete ry, N ort h Alton, Illinois ; Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio ; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana ; Confederate Cemetery, Point Lookout, Maryland ; and Confederate Cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois, $1,500. For repairs and preservation of monuments, tablets, roads, fences, Burial pieces in Cuba and so forth, made and constructed by the United States in Cuba and and China. China to mark the places where American soldiers fell, $1,060.

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