Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 9.djvu/527

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THIRTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 77. 1850 501 In Massachusetts. -For a dwelling—house for the keeper of the Massachusetts. beacon light at Hyannis, eight hundred dollars. ?g¢U¤¤s-¤<>¤¤¤ For n spar buoy on the middle ground off Chatham ; one on the ° S east end of Monomoy Rip; one on Schooner Bar ; one at Powder Hole P ya` Harbor; and one on Stone Horse Shoal, near Pollock Rip, four hundred dollars. For one spar buoy at the north,and one at the south end of a ledge called Muskeget Rocks, one on the north-west end of the Horseshoe, one at Hyannis, one on the Sturgeon Flat, one off Stoney Point, and one on Blankenship’s Rock, in the Edgartown district, five hundred and sixty dollars. For a lighthouse on Egg Rock, near Nahnnt, five thousand dollars. Egg Rook. For a fog signal, to be placed at the outer lighthouse in Boston Bay, Boston Bay. three thousand dollars. For spar buoys at the entrance of Lynn Harbor, viz.: one on the Spar buoys. Dolphin Rock, one on the Libby Rmk, one on Sawney’s Rock, 'one on the north-east and one on the south-west of Pig Rocks, one on Old Harry Rock, and one on Lobster Rock, five hundred and sixty dollars. For the completion of the causeway from the shore to the lighthouse Edgartown. at Edgartown, four-thousand dollars. For buoys or beacons at the harbor of Newburyport, lsivehundred Newburyport. dollars. d For a lighthouse on the breakwater at Bass River, four thousand Bm Rimollars. For a beacon on Bird Island, and one on the False Spit, and a buoy Boston Haron State Ledge, near the lower middle in the harbor of Boston, two b°" thousand nine hundred dollars. For beacons on Black Rock, Harbor Rock, and Five Pound Island G1ou<=ostorH¤r- Point, in the harbor of Glocester, fifteen hundred dollars. b"' For the erection of a beacon and placing buoys at the mouth of and Ipswich Bay. in Essex River, in Ipswich Bay, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For a lighthouse upon a reef of rocks called the Sow and Pigs, off Cuttyhunk. the Island of Cuttyhunk, in place of the light-boat stationed 0H` said reef, and the lighthouse on said island: Provided, on examination, a Proviso. good foundation can be found, thirty thousand dollars. In Rhode Island. -—For a lighthouse on Sandy Point, Prudence Rhode Island. Island, three thousand five hundred dollars. S“dY P°‘”°· For a spar buoy on the middle ground shoal, Dutch Island Harbor, Narragansct in Narragansett Bay, forty dollars. BM'- For a buoy upon a rock near Coal Mine Wharf, on the Island of Rhode Island. Rhode Island, one hundred dollars. In Connecticut. —-· For a can buoy on Pea Field’s Reef, 0H` Black €j>¤¤°°%¤*·, Rock Harbor, one hundred dollars. Ragga °ld° For a beacon light on Bridgeport Bar, three thousand five hundred Bridgeport Bar <¤<>¤¤r¤- _ New rar. In New Y0rk.——For four spar buoys m Greenport Harbor, three GreenportHarhundred dollars. b°’· For two beacon lights near Fort Hamilton, as a range to guide ves- FortHomi1tonsels from the South-west Spit to the Narrows, four thousand dollars. For seven can buoys in Niagara River, between Horseshoe Reef Niagara River. and Grand Island, one thousand dollars. For the erection of a beacon on the south-east part of Romer Shoal, Romer Shoal. thirty thousand dollars. For a spar buoy on Glover’s Reef, near Port Chester, Long -Island Giovorm Root Sound, seventy dollars. . For a spar buoy at Cold Spring, Long Island, seven? dollars. Com Spring. For four spar buoys, to be placed in the inlet to ire Island Bay, Fire Island Long Island." B°y‘ " No sum is named in the Rolls.