Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/333

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FOR'I`Y—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 292. 1870. 299 For building a lighthouse at or near the mouth of the Oak Orchard Oak Orchard. creek, on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, New York, twenty thousand dollars. For two harbor range·lights to mark the entrance to Aquina bay, Ore- A<1¤l¤¤ l>¤>'· gon, twenty thousand dollars. To establish a light to mark the pier at the harbor of Plymouth, Dux- _P1ymouth and bury, and Kingston, in the State of Massachusetts, seventeen thousand K‘“g“°”‘ nine hundred and thirty-one dollars and forty-three cents. For a new lighthouse at Punta Arenas, California, in addition to Punta Arenas. former appropriations, twenty thousand dollars. For a new lighthouse at Cape Blanco, Oregon, in addition to former Cape Blanco. appropriations, twenty thousand dollars. For rebuilding a first-class lighthouse at Cape Hatteras, North Caro- Cape Hatteras. lina, in addition to former appropriations, fifty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For a beacon on White rock, Wickford harbor, Rhode Island, six White F°°l¤· thousand dollars. For Lziqlzt/muse Repaz'rs.— In the third district. For repairs and Ligh¢l¤>¤Se¤‘e· renovations at Poplar Point, Watch Hill, Gardner’s Island, and Horton’s Pakrgkrd dimicp Point light station, twelve thousand three hundred dollars. For repairs and renovations at North Dumpling light station, fifteen thousand dollars. For repairs and renovations at Falkner’s Island light station, eight thousand five hundred dollars. For repairs and renovations at the New Haven light station, four thousand eight hundred dollars. In the tenth district. For repairs and renovations at Ogdensburg light · Tenth dhtrict, station, thirteen thousand dollars. For repairs and renovations at Horse Island light station, twelve thousand dollars. For repairs and renovations at Big Sodus light station, fourteen thousand dollars. For repairs and renovations at Stoney Point light station, Lake Ontario, thirteen thousand dollars. In the eleventh district. For repairs at Beaver Island, Port Du Mort, Eleventh diS~ Sheybogan, and other light stations, three thousand dollars. mlm In the thirteenth district. For lighthouse and buoy—tender for the _Tl{l1‘tee¤¤h thirteenth district, ninety thousand dollars. dlsm°f Armories and Arsenals. -—For repairs and improvements at Spring- Armorics and field armory, Massachusetts, eleven thousand four hundred dollars. “'§";°}l)S·5c,d For continuing the development of water-power at Rock Island armory Rgck€,;,_u,,]_ and arsenal, two hundred thousand dollars. For completing workshops numbers one and two at the same, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For macadamizing its main avenues and streets, five thousand dollars. For repairing quarters at the same, five thousand dollars. For Allegheny arsenal, for one half the cost of grading, curbing, and Allegl¤e¤y· paving Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets, from Butler Street, to Allegheny Valley railroad, seven thousand six hundred and twelve dollars and fifty-five cents. For Benicia arsenal, for repairs of buildings and grounds, three thou- Be¤l<=i¤·· sand dollars. For Columbus arsenal, For grading, making roads and drains, five thou- C¤l¤¤¤l>¤¤ sand dollars. For Fort hfonroe arsenal, for painting and repairing, one thousand F<>r¢M0¤1‘<>e· dollars. For Indianapolis arsenal, for preservation of buildings and grounds, Indiarmpelistwo thousand dollars.