THIR.TY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 160. 1856. 99 For continuing the efforts to erect a beacon on Rebecca Shoal, authorized August thirty-one, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and August three, 1852, ch. 112. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, ten thousand dollars. X§lx·hP·1&7- For a bell-buoy to mark the approach to the bar at the mouth of the ’ c' St. John’s River, five thousand dollars. For a small light-vessel to be placed near Dame’s Point, in the St. J0hn’s River, nine thousand five hundred dollars. For beacondights at Piney Point, Cuckoo Point, and Nine-mile Point, in the St, John’s River, between Jacksonville and Pilatka, fiftecn thousand dollars. For buoys and day-marks in the St. John’s River, two thousand dollars. For a day-beacon on Sea Horse Reef, (Cedar Keys,) three thousand dollars. For buoys and stakes for Cedar Key Channel and Manitee River, one thousand two hundred dollars. For rebuilding the light-house, on a proper site, at Dry Tortugas, and fifting it with iirst order apparatus, thirty-tive thousand dollarsl For the erection of proper range-lights for crossing the bar at the TRM- ¢h·. 194· entrance to Pensacola harbor, and for completing the light authorized at Val- X- P- 3‘u· that place August three, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thirty thousand dollars. For rebuilding the light-house tower and keeper’s dwelling at Egmont Key, sixteen thousand dollars. For a day-beacon at Turtle harbor, Florida Reef; one thousand five hundred dollars. For a light-house to mark the entrance to St. Andrew’s Bay, fifteen thousand dollars. For buoys and stakes for the bar and channels leading to and in St. An<lrew’s Bay, four thousand dollars. For buoys and day-marks in Pensacola Bay and tributaries, three thousand five hundred dollars. Alabama.-—For the erection of a sea-coast light, and fitting it with Alabamaproper illuminating apparatus, on Sand Island, oi? the entrance to Mobile · Bay, in place of the present light at that point, thirty-five thousand dollars. For repairing the light-house and keeper’s dwelling, enlarging and fencing in the grounds attached to the same at Choctaw Point near Mobile, Alabama, two thousand dollars. Mlssisszjapi.-—-For rebuilding the light-house and keeper’s dwelling at Mississippi. Round Island, eight thousand dollars. For rebuilding the light-house tower at the west end of Cat Island, and fitting it with proper illuminating apparatus, twelve thousand dollars. Louisiana.—For rebuilding the light-house and keepersdwelling at Louisiana. Pass Manchac, ten thousand dollars. For the erection of a light—house on the southwest reef near the entrance to Atchafalaya bay, to serve as a substitute for the present Atchatalaya Bay light-ship, and also for the lightrhouse at Point de Fer, twenty thousand dollars. ' For a light-house at or near the mouth of the Amite River on Lake Maurepas, Louisiana, six thousand dollars. Texas.—For the erection of a light-house at or near the head of the Texas. " Swash," abreast of “Alligator Head,” in Matagorda Bay, ten thousand dollars. For a beacon-light at the mouth of the bayou at Saluria, five hundred dollars. For buoys and stakes for the lower part of Aransas Bay, and for the inland channel to Corpus Christi, three thousand dollars. For the erection of a light at the mouth of the Rio Grande River, six thousand dollars. For a beacon-light at Corpus Christi, five thousand dollars.
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