Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 5.djvu/327

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Onancock creek.For placing three or more buoys at the entrance of Onancock creek, in the county of Accomac, three hundred dollars.

North Carolina.
Crowatan sound.
Pasquotank, Little, and Perquimans rivers.
State of North Carolina.―For marking, staking out, and placing buoys or other such monuments as are most suitable to designate the channels in the Crowatan sound, and at the outlets of Pasquotank, Little, and Perquimans rivers, one thousand dollars.

Wade’s point.For the construction of a new light-boat in lieu of that now stationed off Wade’s point, eight thousand dollars.

Pea island or Boddy’s island.For a light-house on Pea island or Boddy’s island as the Secretary of the Treasury shall deem to be most for the public interest, five thousand dollars.

Chickama-comico channel.For three buoys or such marks, desginating Chickama-comico channel in Hyde county, as shall be found most suitable for that purpose, one hundred and fifty dollars. For placing buoys at the mouth of Shallote river, five hundred dollars.

Ohio.
Turtle island.
State of Ohio.―For securing or rebuilding on a better site, the light-house on Turtle island, at the entrance of Maumee bay, in Lake Erie, six thousand seven hundred dollars.

Sandusky bay.For completing a beacon-light near the entrance of Sandusky bay, three thousand dollars, in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated for that purpose.

Bass island.For the construction of a light-house on the northwest end of Bass island, commonly called Put-in-bay, in Lake Erie, instead of one on Cunningham’s island, three thousand dollars.

Sister island.For placing buoys on a shoal or sunken island, near the western Sister island, and to the southward thereof, in Lake Erie, five hundred and fifty dollars.

Georgia.
Tybee channel.
State of Georgia.―For constructing a floating-light, to be stationed in Tybee channel, ten thousand dollars, in lieu of an appropriation of that sum heretofore made for a similar light on Martin’s Industry shoal.

St. Andrew’s inlet.For placing three buoys at the entrance of St. Andrew’s inlet, five hundred and forty dollars.

Brunswick harbor.For placing beacons or buoys at the entrance of Brunswick harbor, the sum of one thousand dollars.

Alabama.
Dauphin isl.
State of Alabama.―For the construction of a light-house on Dauphin island, eight thousand dollars.

Louisiana.
Atchafalaya bay.
State of Louisiana.―For marking the entrance and the channel of Atchafalaya bay, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Mississippi r.For rebuilding the light-house at the southwest pass of the Mississippi river, twenty thousand dollars.

Vermilion bay.For completing a light-house at or near the southwest pass on the Vermilion bay, eight thousand dollars, in addition to the sum heretofore appropriated.

Michigan.
Bois Blanc isl.
State of Michigan.―For rebuilding a light-house on Bois Blanc island, if a suitable site for the same can be found on said island, five thousand dollars.

New Buffalo.For erecting a light-house at New Buffalo, on Lake Michigan, five thousand dollars.

South Manitou island.For erecting a light-house on South Manitou island, Lake Michigan, five thousand dollars.

Ledge near Wagooshance.For erecting a light-house on the ledge or reef near Wagooshance, in the Straits of Michilimackinac, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Presque isle.For erecting a light-house at Presque isle, Lake Huron, five thousand dollars.

Point aux Barques.For erecting a light-house on Point aux Barques, Sagana bay, Lake Huron, five thousand dollars.

Territory of Wisconsin.
Grassy island.
Territory of Wisconsin.―For the construction of a light-house on Grassy island, at the head of Green bay, near the mouth of Fox river, four thousand dollars.

Territory of Florida.
St. John’s.
Territory of Florida.―For placing buoys at the mouth of St. John’s, in addition to the appropriation heretofore made for the purpose, eight hundred and fifty dollars.