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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · April 2, 1908 · Chapter 121

Chapter 121. To authorize the Secretary of War to furnish four condemned brass cannon and cannon balls to the Confederate Monument Association, at Franklin, Tennessee

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CHAP. 121.— An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to furnish four condemned brass cannon and cannon balls to the Confederate Monument Association, at Franklin, Tennessee. April 2, 1908.[[H. R. 13077](/us/bill/70/hr/13077).][[Public, No. 82.](/us/pl/70/93)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarCondemned cannon donated to Confederate Monument Association, Franklin, Tenn. be, and he is hereby, authorized in his discretion to furnish to the Confederate Monument Association, of Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, four brass or bronze condemned field pieces or cannon with a suitable outfit of cannon balls which may not be needed in the service, the same to be used in the park surrounding the monument on the public square of the town of Franklin, Tennessee, and to be subject at all times to the order of the Secretary of War: *Provided*, That no*Proviso*.No expense, etc. expense shall be incurred by the United States in the delivery of the same.
Approved, April 2, 1908.
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