Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/1030

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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 542. 1891. 977 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, Depart- _ For improving harbor at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.: Continuing nm;-s and an-bers. imlprovement ; removal of Smith’s Island and Windmill Island, Penn- ,,,$"{,‘},’,f{,‘{,}"f,}{"{»’,‘f,‘}j sy vama, and Petty’s Island, New Jersey, and adjacent shoals, three Mlelphln. Pa. hundred thousand_dollars: Provided, That the plan for the improve- Proviaos. ment may be modified by changing the line limiting the excavation Mommm or pm. on Betty’s Island to such position as the Secretary of War ma con- - sider desirable, and the material to be removed from said islands and shoals under this appropriation and appropriations heretofore made D¤l¤>¤l¢ ¤Ig§:;¤¤'i¤l shall be deposited and spread on League Island and to the extent of °° 1‘°°g°° ‘ the cost of such deppsit and slpreading the said appropriations are Available approprihereby made availa le: P/rolvi ed further, That the title to an addi- tional lands acquired for this purpose shall be vested in the Nnited States without charge to the latter. For improving harbor at Baltimore, Maryland; Continuin im- ugumrazmmm provement, one hundred and nfty-one thousand two hundred d51am. For improving harbor at Galveston, Texas: Continuing improve- T§;"*°!•*G¤l'¤¤°°¤· ment to entrance to harbor, six hundred thousand dollars. For improving Saint Ma§y’s River, Michigan; Continuing im- msczlnt lll·u·.v‘¤ River. provement to Saint Mary’s alls, six hundred thousand dollars. ' For improving Hay Lake Channel, Saint Mary’s River, Michigan: my use Channel, Continuing improvement, three hundred thousand dollars. M""' MILITARY POSTS. Mllltnryvcm For the construction of buildings at and the enlargement of such °°¤¤*¤*°**°¤·•=*4=· military posts as, in the Judgment of the Secretary of War, may be necessary, seven hundre and forty five thousand ollars: Provided, P*¤v¢•¤- That the total cost of Fort Bliss shall not exceed three hundred thou- Bulglljngngtf cost: Fog sand dollars, and that of Fort Brady two hundred and fifty thousand 0,.,,.1.,, B"'°"F° dollars, and that of Fort Omaha five hundred thousand dollars; and Nmeosren omm the name of the latter post is hereby changed to Fort Crook. '(}}‘,,1,{‘ °'* “° F°"‘ To enable the Secretary of War in his discretion to purchase a site E¤s|¢=P¤¤¤, Tex. for a military post at Eagle Pass, Texas, twenty thousand dollars. P"'°*'”° °' "”° “'· YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: For the improvement of the Piqhlcwstene Nutioual Yellowstone National Park, seventy-nve thousand dollars, the same, ‘ together with the unexpended balance of appropriations already Available umm. made, to be expended by and under the direction 0 the Secretary of War. For the repair, maintenance, relocation, and completion of roads, mllevslr. ew., mans ’ bridges, and paths already in use and necessary to reach objects of ` natural interest in the Park; For the construction of a road from Grand Canon to Yellowstone Cmd émgoguftzgg Lake outlet, thence to the thumb of the Yellowstone Lake, thence by Gmer. the shortest practicable route to Fountain Ggyser; any unexpended Additional mas. balance tobe a pliedto the construction of ad 'tional roads, bridges, footways, and bridle paths, as the public service may require, in the discretion of the Secretary of War. NATIONAL CEMETERIES. Nnrionnlcemmries. For national cemeteries: For maintaining and improving national M“¤”°¤’·¤°°· °¤=~ cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents of nationa cemeteries, pay of laborers and other employees, purchase of tools and materials, one hundred thousand do lars. For superintendents of national cemeteries: For pay of seventy- S¤1>¢rl¤¤¤¤<1¤¤¤. four su erintendents of national cemeteries, sixty-one thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. . HnA1>s·ro1~zms Fon GRAVES OF SOLDIERS: For continuing the work Headstones of furnishing headstones for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, STAT L—voL xxv1——-62