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 1610 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. Cia. 522. 1931 . Tomb Idler. the Un- Approa ches and surroun dings, Tomb of the Unkn own Sold ier known So Idler. The unexpended balance on June 30, 1931, of the appropriation of Approaches, etc. $416,686 made by the First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, for con- Asde, p. 122 . struction of approaches and surroundings to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is hereby continued and made available for the same purposes until June 30, 1932. Ri ngg old Roa d, Paving Ringgold Road : Any unexpended balance on June 30, Park. etc., 1931, of the appropriation of $117,000, for " Government Road, Paving, to Ringgold, known as the Ringgold Road, extending from Chickamauga and Ga . Chattanooga National Military Park to the town of Ringgold, Georgia," made by the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928, vole 45, p. 929. Ante, p. 910. approved May 29, 1928, as extended by the Acts approved February 28, 1929, and July 3, 1930, is hereby continued and made available until June 30, 1932. Fort Donelson, Fort Donelson National Military Park, Tennessee
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Tenn . pended balance under the appropriation " Fort Donelson National Balance continued . Military Park, Tennessee," Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928, approved May 29, 1928, $5,000, and Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year Vol. 45, pp. 929 .1666 . 1 929, app roved Ma rch 4, 19 29, $45, 000, as extended to June 30, 1931 , Ante, p . sue by the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1930, approved July 3, 1930, is hereby continued and made available until June 30, 1932. Chalmette, La ., bat- Survey of battlefield, Chalmette, Louisiana : For all expenses inci- tle Held. Survey, etc, dent to the study, investigation, and survey of the battlefield of Chalmette, Louisiana, as authorized by the Act approved January Ante, p. 1045. 31, 1931 (Public Act Numbered 578, Seventy-first Congress), fiscal years 1931 and 1932, $300. o"The Cradle of the Monument to the memory of the first permanent settlement of the Mo e nument . West at Harrodsburg, Kentucky : For the erection of a suitable monument on the site of the Pioneer Cemetery at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, commemorating the first permanent settlement west of the Allegh eny Mountains, " The Cradle of the Old Northwest," where General George Rogers Clark and his heroic associates at old Fort Harrod planned and inaugurated the campaign carried on by Gen- eral Clark and his associates in the conquest of the Northwest Terri- tory during the Revolutionary War, as a result of which that vast ter ritory w as establ ished as a part of the U nited Sta tes of A merica, fiscal years 1931 and 1932, $100,000, to be expended under the direc- Approval of plans . tion of the Secretary of War : Provided, That the plan and design of such monument shall be subject to the approval of the National Maintenance. Commission of Fine Arts : Provided further, That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with the State of Kentucky or any subdivision thereof, or any appropriate organi- zation existing therein, for the care of such monument. Engineer Corps. CORPS OF ENGINEERS Fort Pierce, arbor, Fo rt Pi erce Harbor : For dredging the channel of Fort Pier ce Proviso. Harbor, Florida, fiscal ears 1931 and 1932, Mai nten ance. > > y , $ 20,000 : Provided, That no part of this sum shall be expended until local interests shall have agreed to maintain such channel upon completion of the dredg- in herein provided for. Alas ka .on Rive r, survey of flood control, Salmon River, Alaska : For survey of the Flood control survey. Salmon River, Alaska, with a view to the prevention and control of Ante, p.1047. its floods, as authorized by the Act approved January 31, 1931, fiscal yea rs 1931 and 1932, $800.

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