Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/414

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 260. 1916. 393 Hudson River, New York: Continuing improvement and for §;*0;,'¥"°;*R*'“·N·Y· maintenance, $640,000: Promkled, That the Secretary of War may cmméas. enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be_ necessary to prosecute the said pro'ect, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregatet$g10,000, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore approprna e . €Vappinger Creek, New York: For maintenance, $3,500. Nywipmw cmki Staten Island Sound, New York and New Jersey: Continuing im- N?§?T2.‘},¥;“]l'$'?‘}F°““°’ provement, $500,000. Minn my N_ ,_ Raritan 1%-gy, New Jersey: For maintenance, $20,000. Aww mg, N_ ,_ Absecon _ et, New Jersey: For maintenance, $25, 000. com Springllnlet, Cold Spring Inlet, New Jersey: For maintenance, $40,000. Nijé k B d Newar Bay and Passaic River, New Jersey: Continuing improve- rassgrnamiiz.? ment and for maintenance, $175,000. naexmmk mm, Hackensack River, New Jersey: For maintenance, $6,000. Nt$;,,,db,,dg, 0,,,,, Woodbrid§e Creek, New Jersey: For maintenaee, $3,000. Ng- · Hum m' _Keyport arbor, Matawan Creek, Raritan, South, and Elizabeth N.:°i"°r° " Rivers, Shoal Harbor and Compton Creek, New Jersey: For maintenance, $10,000. - , 4 »· annum-y mm, Shrewsbury River, New Jersey_: For maintenance, $10,000. Ng; mw N J Cooper River, New Jersgyz For maintenance, $5,000. ~ wogmn ’C,;_g Woodbing Creek New ersey; For maintenance, $6,000. · NJ- ’ Mantua I eek, Nlew Jersey: or maintmance, $10,000. “““”‘]Eg'_‘:kl‘·N·’· Raccoon Creek, New Jersey? For maintenance, $5,000. sum mia i·rNiJ. Salem River, New Jersey: ormaintenance, $10,000. H E mv; iN`] Maurice River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement and for main- ‘ ' tenance, $10,000. imsnxw, N, 1, Toms River, New Jersey: For maintenance, $2,000. A] cm N I Absecon Creek, New Jersey: For maintenance, $1,600. mm) b P' ' Harbor at Pittsbmgh, Pennsylvania: For maintenance, $2,500. . sg ’ °` Harbor at Erie, Pennsylvania: For maintenance, $10,000. f:°'h °' Ri P Allegheny River, Pennsylvania: For maintenance by open—cha.nnel °g my V"' ` work, $15,000. uemngsueia mm, Monongahela River, Penns lvania: Completing the reconstruction Pm of Lock and Dam Numbered Six, $29,460. Ulmer Rim. Pm Chester River, Pennsylvania: For maintenance, $3,000. (1}Qj:‘”§f¤'°'6, cm That Alba B. Johnson and Samuel M. Vauelain and the Baldwin ¤•¤,by uu B. mm- Locomotive Works, abuttingproperty owners upon Crum River where ‘°“’ °°°‘ the same empties into the laware River, be, and they are hereby, authorized to change and divert the present course and channel of Crum River and to stra` hten same, under the direction and supervision of the Secret lol War, from the of way of the Philadel hia and Readinm-Railway Company to t low-water line m the Delaware River, and that the said river shall be of the width of not kiss than one hémdred feet at mlean lgw and glglli hereafgler t e said Crum iver, as so stra` ten , s a u cnaviga e I I stream, and the present course a]§d channel of the sai)d river from the degli. °b°°` right of way of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company to the low-water line in the Delaware River shall be a andoned and vacated when the above-mentioned new channel shall have been completed to a depth of four feet at mean low water, with a. bottom width of sixtv-two feet. and width of one hundred feet at mean low— {.,,'°’m,"'°';,,.,, .,; ,,,,, water level: Provided, That the Government shall have such right, channel. title, and interest in and to the bed of said new channel as will assure the public the right to the perpetual use of sa1d channel for_al1 the Br¤d:·r·•z¤¤¤¢ gurposes of navigation and commerce: Provided, That the said Alba . ohnson, and Samuel M. Vauclam and the Baldwm Locomotive Worlis shall construct and maintain at their expense s budge, B8$l$• factory to the Secretary of War and the Secretary of Commerce, over the new course of Crum Creek, available for the passage of persons