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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · March 3, 1905 · Chapter 1411

Chapter 1411. To amend an Act authorizing the Secretary of War to cause to be erected monuments and markers on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to commemorate the valorous deeds of certain regiments and batteries of the United States Army

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CHAP. 1411.— An Act To amend an Act authorizing the Secretary of War to cause to be erected monuments and markers on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to commemorate the valorous deeds of certain regiments and batteries of the United States Army. March 3, 1905.[[S. 2697](/us/bill/58/s/2697).][[Public, No. 144](/us/pl/58/144).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Act of Congress Gettysburg National Park.
Erection of monuments to Regular Army regiments, etc. Vol. 32, p. 833, amended. Battery E, Fourth Artillery, added.authorizing the Secretary of War to cause to be erected monuments and markers on the battlefield of Gettysburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, to commemorate the valorous deeds of certain regiments and batteries of the Appropriation.United States Army, approved the eighteenth of February, nineteen hundred and three, be, and hereby is, amended by adding to the names of batteries therein mentioned Battery E, Fourth United States Artillery.
And for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of said Act as hereby amended the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1905.
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