Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 23.djvu/513

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FORTYEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 360. 1885. 485 LIGHT-HOUsEs, BBAc0Ns, AND FOG-SIGNALS. be£;%£;-TEIH 5ft;; signals. Romer Shoal Light-Station, New York: For establishing n lig at on _R0¤¤¤¤ Sh°=¤]· N- Roincr Shoal, in the Lower Buy of New York, twenty-five thbuszmcl L dnl urs. Winter-Quarter Shoal Light-Ship, Virginia : For the construction _ Wi¤¢¤P·Q¤¤F*¤f and establishment of an iron light-ship, with a. fog-signal, thr \Vi11te1·— Sh°"l· V“· Quarter Shoal, Virginia, thirty thousand dollars to be immediately available. For the construction of u lighthouse at Plantation Inlet, near the _ Plantation Inlet. mouth of Chesapeake Bay, twenty-five thousand dollars. Bush’s Bk1H` Light-Station, Virginia: For a. ligh t-house and fog-bell B¤¤sh's B1ut'i',Vn. 011 Busb’s Blqtf, Elizabeth River, ueur Norfolk, Virginia, twenty thousand dollars. For completing the construction of a. light,-house at Grand Marais, Grand MMMS, Minnesota, nine thousand five hundred and fifty-two dollars. Mm"- Hunting Island Light-Station, South Carolina: For protecting the Hunting Island, site of the light-house at Hunting Island, South Carolina, five thousand S· C· dollars, to be immediately available. Mosquito Inlet Light-Station, Florida: For continuing the light- Mosquito Inlet, house at Mosquito Inlet, Florida. forty thousand dollars. Fh- Anulote Keys Light-Station, Florida; For establishing a light at; Auclotc Keys, Auclote Keys, Florida, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. Fla- Apalachicola. Rauga·Lip;hts, Florida.: For range-lights to guide into Apalqchicola the Apalachicola River, Florida., six hundred dollars. R¤¤g¤·Y-¤.*;h*¤»l"i==· ` For the establishment of a. small range-light at Northwest Passage, Nemuwesz Paw Key West, Florida, two hundred dollars. ¢5§¤» K8! Wm, For the establishment of range-lights at the New Cub-off Channel, N ew Cut-o_H` entrance to Baltimore, Maryland, twentyfive thousand dollars. 3].;:*;***;*};] B *1** Niagara River Ranges, New York : For range-lights to guide into the Nisigam River, entrance of the Niagara River, New York, the lease of the necessary N- Y- sites being hereby autborized, two hundred and fifty dollars. Port Saqilac Light-Station, Michigan: Ij`0r completing the cgnspruc- P or m Su.ni}ac, tion of a lighthouse at or near Port Samlac, Lake Huron, Mxclugun, L*k° H‘“'°¤·M'°h- ten thousand dollars. Pipe Island Light- Station, Michigan: For establishing a light upon Pipe1¤1a¤d,Mmh. Pipe Island, Michigan, to form a range to guide into the Dctcur Passage, Saint Mary’s River, ten thousand dollars, to be immediately availn. Ic. Saint LIm·y’s River Ranges, Michigan: For erecting range-lights to _S¤1¤u Mary’| guido through the dredged cut in Saint Mary’s River, ucar Round Isl- ¥_f°‘3 °;£’IF°“¤d and, Michigan, twelve thousand dollars, to be immediately available. °" ’ ' Detroit River Light-1-Icusos For the completion of the light-house at pctroit River, or near the mouth of the Detroit River, in Lake Erie, eighteen thousand Muhdollars, to be immediately available. Northwest Seal Rock Light-Station, California: For continuing the Northwest Seal construction of a light-house on Northwest Seal Rock, 0H` Point Saints R°°k» (**1- George, California, forty thousand dollars. Angel Islsml Fog-Signal, California : For establishment of a. fog- signal A u g ol Island, on Arégel Island, San Francisco Bay, California, four thousand five hun- C¤I· dred ollars. Destruction Island Light;-Station, Washington Territory: For estab- Destruction Isllisbing complete a ilrst-order light and fog- signal on Destruction Island, ¤¤d» __ W¤¤bi¤8¤•¤ Washington Territory, forty thousand dollars. T°'"“°"Y‘ A 1.mz-s.4vnm stumoxs. mkigv-••*i¤s ¤*•· For salaries of superintendents for the lifcaaving stations as follows: 8¤l¤P**»¤*°¤d°¤W On the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, one, and on tho const of '*l‘“°°‘ Massachusetts one, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; on the coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, ono, at one thousand eight