Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 29.djvu/254

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224 r11s·rY.roU1rrn ooxennss. snss. 1. ou. 314. isms. Improving Cumberland River above Nashville, Tennessee: Continuing improvement: The Secretary of War may enter into contracts for the completion of the whole or any part of Locks Numbered Five, Six, and Seven above Nashville, or the necessary material may be purchased and the work done otherwise than by contract, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate six hundred thousand dollars, exclusive of the amounts heretofore appropriated. ¥•`¤*¤¤l1 mj Wl Improving French Broad and Little Pigeon rivers, Tennessee: Con-

 P"°°° W" tinuing improvement, five thousand dollars.

rmmm iu".-, Improving Tennessee River below Chattanooga, Tennessee: Continu- T°‘“" ing improvement, ilfty thousand dollars. Improving Tennessee River above Chattanooga, Tennessee, fifteen thousand dollars, of which sum a sufficient amount shall be expended in the removal of the obstructions to navigation at Knoxville. otm Rim-grant. Improving Obion River, Tennessee, from its mouth to the town of Obion, on the Newport News and Mississippi Valley Railroad, in Obion County: Continuing improvement, six thousand dollars. Forked Dm River. Improving Forked Deer River, Tennessee: For maintenance, one T°‘"" thousand dollars. Improving the north or middle fork of Forked Deer River, Tennessee, from Dyersburg to the Obion River, and trom thence to the Mississippi River, and for removing bars at the intersection of the Forked Deer and Obion rivers, and for removing other bars and shoals in said river, and for deepening the channel and improving the navigation of said river, five thousand dollars. mmeny ning, Improving Kentucky River, Kentucky: Continuing improvement, K; . ._ ilftythousand dollars: Provided, That contracts maybeeutered into by commu-, the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary · to complete the present project of improvement, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not exceeding in Unit- the aggregate one million three hundred and forty-nine thousand dolusuunnmxm. lars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriated: Provided, That of the amount authorized to be expended eighty-three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be expended, in addition to the fifty thousand dollars herein appropriated, in continuing construction and completion ofLock and Dam Numbered Seven, by contract or otherwise. gmmgg- mmm Improving the Falls of the Ohio River and Indiana Chute Falls, Ohio cimu. River: Continuingimprovements, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That gggmu contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such mate- ` rials and work as may be necessary to complete the present project of improvement, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time ¤,,,,,_ be made by law, not exceeding in the aggregate five hundred and seventeen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriated. Rough River. Ky- Improving Rough River, Kentucky: Continuing improvement, forty- three thousand dollars. Lsvisii rmi, mg Improving Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River, Kentucky: For mainte- . S’“"'V m"°’· KI` nance, one thousand dollars, d TE; }`¤g=._Biz Sun- Improving Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Kentucky: For maintenance, y W"" ’two thousand dollars. umm mm, Ky. Improving Green River. Kentucky, about the mouth of Big Barren River: Continuing improvement of Lock Number Five, twenty thousand dollars. Kmg Snmly River. Improving Big Sandy River near Louisa, Kentucky: For continuing y' construction of movable dam in accordance with the existing plans, thirty thousand dollars. out iuver. Improving Ohio River, at or below the mouth of the Beaver River, nm 1~*0.c. by the construction of Movable Dam Numbered Six: Continuing emma. improvement. twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That contracts °°""'°"· may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the present project of improvement,