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For the improvement of Roundout harbor, New York, Rondout. ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the breakwater at Block island, Rhode Island, fifty thousand dollars.

Block Island.

For the improvement of Pawcatuck river, Rhode Island Pawcatuck. and Connecticut, ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Thames River, Connecticut, Thames River. ten thousand dollars.

River.

For the improvement of the Connecticut river, below Connecticut Hartford, Connecticut, including Saybrook bar at the mouth of the river, forty thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Connecticut river on or above Enfield falls and below Holyoke, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For the improvement of New Haven harbor, Connecticut, New Haven. twenty thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Housatonic river, Connecti-Housatonic cut, fifteen thousand dollars.

River.

For the improvement of Bridgeport harbor, Connecticut, Bridgeport. forty thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Norwalk harbor, Connecticut, Norwalk. between the stone bridge and the railroad drawbridge, ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Port Jefferson harbor, Long Island, New York, fifteen thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Peconic river, Long Island, New York, ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Huntington harbor, Long Island, New York, twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For the improvement of the Narragaugus river, Maine, ten thousand dollars.

For the improvment of Sullivan river and Sullivan falls, Maine, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Penobscot river, Maine, forty thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Kennebec river, Maine, eight thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Royals river, Maine, ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Portland harbor and Back bay, Maine, forty-five thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Saco river, Maine, fifteen thousand dollars.

Port Jefferson.

Peconic River.

Huntington.

Narraguagus

River.

Sullivan River

and Falls.

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Penobscot Riv

Kennebec Riv

Royals River.

Portland.

Saco River.

For the improvement of Richmond's Island, Maine, twenty, Richmond Isthousand dollars.

land.

For removing rock in Gloucester harbor, Massachusetts, Gloucester. ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Boston harbor, Massachusetts, Boston. seventy-five thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Taunton river, Massachusetts, Taunton River. ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Plymouth harbor, Massachu- Plymouth. setts, two thousand five hundred dollars.

er.

Edgartown.

Provincetown.

Wells.

Wellfleet.

Merrimac Riv

Duxbury.

Wareham.

Lower Willamette River.

Upper Columbia River.

San Francisco.

Wilmington.

Tombigbee

River.

1873, c. 233. New Haven.

Cocheco River.

Black River.

Surveys, etc., for improvement

For the improvement of Edgartown harbor, Massachusetts, twenty thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Provincetown harbor, Massachusetts, five thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Wells harbor, Maine, five thousand dollars.

For removal of rocks at entrance of Wellfleet harbor, Massachusetts, five thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Merrimac river above Haverhill, Massachusetts, twenty-five thousand dollars. For the improvement of Duxbury harbor, Massachusetts, ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Wareham harbor, Massachusetts, ten thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Lower Willamette river, Oregon, fifty thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Upper Columbia river, Oregon, fifty thousand dollars.

For the removal of Rincon rock, in the harbor of San Francisco, California, fifty thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the breakwater at Wilmington, California, seventy-five thousand dollars.

For the improvement of the Tombigbee river, ten thousand dollars.

For removal of rocks at New Haven harbor, Connecticut, fifteen thousand dollars.

For improvement of Cocheco river within the town of Dover, New Hampshire, ten thousand dollars.

For improvement of Black River harbor, Ohio, twenty thousand dollars.

For surveys and examinations, with a view to the imof rivers and har-provement of rivers and harbors, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

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SEC. 2. That the Secretary of War is hereby directed to both, to be made cause examinations or surveys, or both, to be made at the at various points. following points, namely:

At Keyport harbor, New Jersey; channel between Staten island and New Jersey;

At Cohansey creek, New Jersey;

At Bear creek, Lake Ontario, New York;

At Waddington harbor, New York;

For a breakwater at Rouse's Point, on Lake Champlain,

New York;

At Port Austin and Port Crescent, Michigan;

At the mouth of Pensaukie river, Wisconsin;

At Waukegan harbor, Illinois;

The Machias river, Maine;

At Wickford harbor and Newport harbor, Rhode Island; The east side of Providence river, between Field's point and Fox point, Rhode Island;

At Port Orford, Oregon;

At Estero bay[], San Louis Obispo county, California;

a Known also as El Moro Harbor.

At the mouths of Nomoni creek and Occoquan river, Virginia;

The bay or sound from Delaware line through Worcester county to Chincoteague inlet, Virginia, with a view to an inlet at or near a place called the Hommacks;

For ship-canal between the waters of Galveston bay and Saline [Sabine] lake, Texas;

Chester river at Kent Island narrows, Maryland; Saint Francis river, from Greenville down, Missouri; Gasconade river, Missouri;

Tombigbee river, between Fulton and Columbus, Mississippi;

Harbor of Cedar Keys and channel to same, Florida; Niantic river, Connecticut;

The bars at the outlet of Sabine pass, Texas;

The Mississippi river between the mouth of the Missouri river and the mouth of the Ohio river;

West end of the pass [Sabine Pass] at and near Blo [Blue] Buck point, Texas;

The bar at the mouth of Sabine river in Sabine lake, and to extend up the main channel of said river to the town of Belzora;

At the mouth of the Nuches [Neches] river, in Sabine lake, and to extend up the main channel of said river to the town of Boonville, at the point where the Angelica [Angelina] river falls into the Nuches [Neches] river, and to extend up the main channel of said river to the town of Pattonia, Texas;

At the mouth of the Trinity river, in Galveston bay, and to extend up the main channel of said river to the town of Magnolia, Texas;

Washington harbor, North Carolina;

Edenton harbor, North Carolina;

Mouth of Mackay's creek, North Carolina;

Chippewa river up to Chippewa falls, Wisconsin;
Harbor at Swanton, Vermont;

Harbor at Galveston, Texas;

At Apalachicola river, from Chattahooche, Florida, to Apalachicola;

At Chattahooche river, from Columbus, Georgia, to Chattahooche, Florida;

At Flint river, from Albany, Georgia, to Chattahooche, Florida;

For survey of breakwater at Milford, Connecticut;
Mouth of Pine river, Michigan;

The harbor of San Diego, California;

Mouth of Grand Calumet river, Indiana;

Great Kanawha river, from the Great falls to the mouth,

West Virginia;

To complete the survey of the James river and Kanawha canal;

H. Doc. 425, 58-3-14

In examinations or surveys

amount of ton

cial business

etc.

For survey of Camden harbor, Maine;

For a sea-wall or breakwater at Trinidad harbor, California:

Of the channel and bank at entrance of Salem harbor; On Merrimack river, Massachusetts, from Haverhill to Newburyport, including Duck Hole and Currier Shoals; The New river, from the mouth of Greenbrier, in West Virginia, to the lead mines, in Wythe county, Virginia; At St. Helena bar, in the Columbia river, Oregon;

For survery [sic] for the removal of wrecks of gun-boats, steamers, and other obstructions placed in Yazoo river during the war, and for the resurvey of Savannah harbor;

The Delaware river between Trenton and Easton;

For the survey of the river St. Mary's, in Ohio and Indiana;

For the survey of the Minnesota river above the mouth of the Yellow Medicine, Minnesota.

SEC. 3. That in the examinations or surveys of all points Secretary of War mentioned in the foregoing section, the Secretary of War to ascertain be directed to ascertain, as far as practicable, the amount nage of commer- of tonnage of commercial business during the previous year previous, year at each point, together with such other facts as bear upon the question of the contemplated improvement, and that he communicate the same, together with his report of the examination or survey of such point, to Congress: Provided, That so much of the amount herewith appropriated for the survey of rivers and harbors as is requisite for contingencies, may be used for said purpose. Approved, June 10, 1872.

Proviso.

Jan. 8, 1873.

CHAP. 19.-An Act To provide for the removal of the sunken Vol. 17, p. 406. wreck which now obstructs the channel-way off Sandy Hook.

for removal of

ler, sunk east

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Appropriation the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof wreck of schoon- as may be necessary, be, and the same hereby is, approprier Charles H. Mol- ated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary ward of Flynns of War, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise Swash and Main appropriated, for the purpose of removing the sunken. Ship channels, wreck which now obstructs the channel-way off Sandy Bay, off Sandy Hook, New York: Provided, That nothing herein conHook, N. J. tained or any action to be had hereunder shall relieve from liability to repay such expenditure any one responsible for said obstruction.

Knoll, between

Lower New York

Proviso.

Approved, January 8, 1873.

CHAP. 54.-An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to contract for the construction of a light-draught snag-boat to ply on the Mississippi, Missouri, and Arkansas rivers.

Jan. 23, 1873.

Vol. 17, p. 418.

Construction of

tracted for.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That light-draft snag the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized to con- boat may be contract for the construction of a light-draught snag-boat to ply on the Mississippi, Missouri, and Arkansas rivers: Provided, That said contract shall not require more than Cost, and from twenty-five thousand dollars over and above the amount tion. available for such purpose, to be taken from the next appropriation made for the improvement of said rivers. Approved, January 23, 1873.

what appropria

CHAP. 69.-An Act For the relief of Margaret Fillebrown.

Jan. 24, 1873.

Vol. 17, p. 717.

Margaret Fille

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Payment to the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to pay brown. Margaret Fillebrown, the widow of the late Henry C. Fillebrown, who lost his life by being drowned in the Coosa river, in the State of Alabama, while engaged in the service of the United States as an engineer, the salary the said Henry C. Fillebrown would have been entitled to have received, from the day of his death, viz.: August eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, to the end of the fiscal year in which his death occurred, had he remained in said service, being at the rate of two hundred dollars per month. Approved, January 24, 1873.

Mar. 3, 1873.

CHAP. 233.-An Act Making appropriations for the repair, preservation, and completion of certain public works on rivers and harbors, Vol. 17, p. 560. and for other purposes.

for repair, etc.,

rivers

and

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That, Appropriations the following sums of money be, and are hereby, appro- of public works priated, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not on harbors. otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, for the repair, preservation, and completion of the following public works hereinafter named:

Duluth.

For the purpose of dredging out the bay of Superior Superior and from the natural entrance to the docks of Superior and Du Luth and preserving both entrances from the lake thereto, one hundred thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Marquette harbor, Michigan, Marquette. fifteen thousand dollars.

For the improvement of Menomonee harbor, Michigan Menominee. and Wisconsin, twenty-five thousand dollars.

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