Chapter 14. to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned ordnance for the monument of Colonel Robert L
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CHAP. 14.— An Act to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned ordnance for the monument of Colonel Robert L. McCook, Ninth Ohio Volunteers, in Washington Park, in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio.June 9, 1879. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Condemned ordnance. That the Secretary of War be authorized to furnish to the proper parties, out of ordnance and ordnance stores, belonging to the United States, of patterns not now in use, the For monument to Col.
R. L. McCook.following to be used in the railing around the public monument erected to the memory of Colonel Robert L. McCook, of the Ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteers, in Washington Park, in the city of Cincinnati, to wit: One hundred and forty muskets and bayonets; four twelve inch smooth bore siege guns, or rifles of like size; four ten inch spherical shot or shell j twelve thirty-two pound shot or shell. Approved, June 9, 1879.