Chapter 468. Making appropriation for the preservation, improvement, and perpetual care of Huron Cemetery, a burial place of the Wyandotte Indians, in the city of Kansas City, Kansas
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CHAP. 468.— An Act Making appropriation for the preservation, improvement, and perpetual care of Huron Cemetery, a burial place of the Wyandotte Indians, in the city of Kansas City, Kansas. September 8, 1916.[[H. R. 10989](/us/bill/64/hr/10989).][[Public, No. 276](/us/pl/64/276).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Kansas City, Kans.Appropriation for Huron Indian cemetery.Vol. 34, p. 348. That the sum of $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the preservation and improvement of Huron Cemetery, a tract of land in the city of Kansas City, Kansas, owned by the Government of the United States, the use of which was conveyed by treaty to the Wyandotte *Proviso*.Retaining walls.Tribe of Indians as a cemetery for the members of said tribe: *Provided,* That the authorities of Kansas City, Kansas, will construct and maintain all necessary retaining or outside walls along all the boundaries of said cemetery abutting on streets.
Approved, September 8, 1916.