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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 2, 1930 · Chapter 369

Chapter 369. To authorize the Secretary of War to assume the care, custody, and control of the monument to the memory of the soldiers who fell in the Battle of New Orleans, at Chalmette, Louisiana, and to maintain the monument and grounds surrounding it

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CHAP. 369.— An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to assume the care, custody, and control of the monument to the memory of the soldiers who fell in the Battle of New Orleans, at Chalmette, Louisiana, and to maintain the monument and grounds surrounding it. June 2, 1930.[[H. R. 6151](/us/bill/71/hr/6151).][[Public, No. 293](/us/pl/71/293).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That so much ofChalmette, La.Monument in memory of Battle of New Orleans, at.VoL 34, p. 1411. the Act entitled “An Act providing for the completion by the Secretary of War of a monument to the memory of the American soldiers who fell in the Battle of New Orleans, at Chalmette, Louisiana, and making the necessary appropriation therefor,” approved March 4, 1907, as provides that the responsibility of maintaining the monument and keeping the grounds surrounding it shall remain with the United Daughters of 1776 and 1812, free of any expense or responsibility on the part of the United States, is hereby amended to provideMaintenance, etc. that hereafter the responsibility for maintaining the monument and keeping the grounds surrounding it shall rest with the Government 490Appropriations authorized.of the United States; and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated from time to time, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sums as may be necessary for such expenses.
Approved, June 2, 1930.
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