Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/565

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FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 227. 1873. 525 For repairs and preservation of all the public buildings under the con- Preservation of

,1-ol of the Treasury Department, two hundred thousand dollars. P“l’“° buildin?

For the annual repairs and improvements of the Treasury building, Tmsurybuild- 'Wasnington, District of Columbia, twenty-five thousand dollars. lng- UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT. War Depart ent. A·rm0·rz'cs and Arsemzls. -—— Springfield armory, Springfield, Massa- mAYm<>Yi€S wd chusetts : For repairs and preservation of grounds, buildings, and °r;;£é6em_ machinery, twenty thousand dollars; and for macadamizing the hill portion of Pearl street and curbing one side of its entire length, three thousand five hundred dollars ; in all, twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars. Rook Island arsenal, Rook Island, Illinois: For a new wood-working Rock Island. and gun-carriage shop, two hundred and thirty thousand dollars. For xhe completion of new finishing shop for armory, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; und for one set of subaltern officers' quarters, twenty-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; in all, one hundred and seventy-three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For Forges, foundery, chimneys, machinery, and shop·fixtures, for forgeshop, fifty thousand dollars. For machinery and shop-fixtures for shop C, as laid down on the plan adopted by the \Var Department, fifteen thousand dollars. For improvement of grounds, building of new roads, and care and preservation of the same, eight thousand dollars. For paving the basements of shops B and C., as laid down in the plan adopted by the \Var Department, twenty-one thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. For a new guard»house, fire-engine house, and qunrtermaster’s and commissary store-house, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. For machinery for transmitting power from the water-power to shops, eighteen thousand dollars. For painting of buildings and fences, and for care and preservation of water-power and public buildings, ten thousand dollars. Benicia arsenal, Benicia, California: For one set of officers? quarters, Benicia. twenty-six thousand five hundrc·d and seventy-one dollars; for repairing roads, building sewers and drains, four thousand eight hundred and seventy- six dollars; for grading grounds, seven thousand eight hundred and sixty- four dollars; for permanent repairs of post, machinery for shops, and fences, Eve thousand nine hundred and five dollars; for artesiun well, Your thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine dollars; in all fifty thousand and forty-ive dollars. 1•or the construction of depot-buildings, including shops, offices, and San Antonio. commissary and quartermastefs store-rooms at Sun Antonio, Texas, one hundred thousand dollars. For necessary repairs and preservation of all other arsenals, fifty thou- Repairs. &¤·, sand dollars: Provided, That the same shall not be expended at one zu·se— °f§;l“;;‘L`;°:;}" nal, but shall be distributed to the various arsenals, not herein named, as pended on one the same shall be in need of such preservation and repairs. “’S°¤”·l· Buildings and Grounds in and around Washington. --Improvement Buildings and and care of public grounds: For repair, care,- and improvernent of pubho §;§:§g°v;';$‘gg_ buildings, grounds, and works in the District of Columbia, under the mm direction of the chief of engineers: Completing improvement of reservations, viz: For monumental grounds, five thousand dollars; For Smithsonian grounds, ten thousand dollars; For Armory square, five thousand six hundred dollars. For reservation between Third and Sixth streets, five thousand dollars. For grounds south of the executive mansion, ten thousand dollars.