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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 22 STAT. · August 8, 1882 · Chapter 476

Chapter 476. granting condemned cast-iron cannon and cannon halls for monumental purposes

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CHAP. 476.— An Act granting condemned cast-iron cannon and cannon halls for monumental purposes.August 8, 1882. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Donation of cannon, etc., Post G. A. R., Peabody, Masa., and George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R., Indianapolis, Ind. That the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to furnish to the post of the Grand Army of the Republic at Peabody, Massachusetts, four condemned cast-iron cannon and four cannon balls to be used at the soldiers and sailors’ lot at Cedar Grove Cemetery, in Peabody aforesaid.
Also granting to George H. Thomas Post Grand Army of the Republic, Indianapolis, Indiana, two condemned cast-iron cannon and four cannon balls for monumental purposes. Approved, August 8, 1882.
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