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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. II. C$. 348 . 1930. 461 VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PA RK For continuing the establishment of the park ; compensation of civilian commissioners ; clerical and other services, labor, iron gun carriages, mounting of siege guns, memorials, monuments, markers, and historic al tablets giving historical facts, compiled without praise and without censure ; maps, surveys, roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks, purchase of lands, purchase and transportation of sup- plies and materials ; and other necessary expenses, including main- ten ance, rep air, and opera tion of o ne mo tor-p rope lled passenger- carrying vehicle, $53,000, of which $30, 000 s hall be a vaila ble immediately. SURVEY OF BATTLE FTFT,DS NATIONAL MONUMENTS Vicksburg. Continuing establish- ment of. Battle fields. For continuing the work of survey of battle fields in accordance of Continuing survey with the provisions of the Act approved June 11, 1926 (U. S. C., Vol. 44, p. 726. Supp . III, title 16, sets . 455-455c), $6,300. pUB9S. C., supp.iv, National monu- ments. For maintaining and improvin g national mon u m ent s es tab lis hed Vo~ .n3 4 ,. et c. by proclamation of the President under the Act of June 8, 1906 U.S. C., p. 416. (U. S . C ., title 16, sec . 431), and administered by the Secretary of War, including Fort McHenry, Maryland, the Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, Brices Cross Roads, Mississippi, and Tupelo, Mississippi, battle field sites, including pay of the caretakers, laborers, and other emp loyees, purchase of tools and mat erials, light, he at, and power, $25,710, of which not to exceed $300 may be paid to the superin- te ndent of the S hiloh Nat ional Mili tary Park, in addi tion to his salary as such superintendent, for performing the duties of super- Meriwether Lewis. intendent of the Meriwether Lewis National Monument. Superintendent. Monument on Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina : To Kit ty Ht Haw k, , N . II_ complete the erection of a monument on Kill Devil Hill, at Kitty m ntat n gill Devil Hawk, North Carolina, commemorative of the first successful Vol. 45, p. 357. hum an attem pt in hi story of power-d riven ai rplane fl ight, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved March 2, 1927 Vol. 44, p. 1264. (44 Stat ., p . 1264), including mileage to o fficers and trav eling expenses of civilian employees, $232,500, to be available immediately and to rema in availa ble unti l June 3 0, 1932. Abraham Lincoln Lincoln Birthplace Memorial : For the preservation of the birth- National Park, Ky. place of Abraham Lincoln, near Hod enville Larue County Ken- Preserving Lincoln i?, f 7 Birthplace Memorial . cky, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved Vol. 45, p.1162. February 11, 1929 (U. S. C. Su III, title 16, sees . 215-216) U s. C., Supp. IV, y ,, PP• ,, , p.151. including the purchase of necessary supplies and equipment, the salary of the caretaker and other necessary employees, and all other necessary expenses incident to the foregoing, $6,960. Co wpe ns Battle Monument at Cowpens Battle Ground : Toward the erection of a Ground, S. C. monument at Cowpens battle ground near Ezell, Cherokee County, m Erection of monu- South Carolina, in accordance with the provisions of the Act Vol. 45, p. 1559. approved March 4, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1558), including mileage to off icers an d traveli ng expen ses of c ivilian employees and all other expenses incident thereto, $12,500, to remain available until expended. Nancy Hart. Tablet to Nancy Hart : For all expenses incident to furnishing a Tablet to memory of. tablet or marker to commemorate the memory of Nancy Hart, in Vol. 45, P11 3 381 609. accordance with the provisions of the Act approved February 26, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1308), $1,000, to remain available until expended. Battle of Monocacy, Marker at Monocacy, Maryland : For all expenses incident to the Mblarker to commem- erection of a marker to commemorate the Battle of Monocacy, orate. Maryland, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved Vol. 45, p. 1444. March 1, 1929 (45 Stat ., p. 1444), including mileage to officers and

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