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213 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. -Ch. 455. 1874. Indian Island. For reestablishiug the light-house at Indian Island, at Rockport Harbor, Maine, nine thousand dollars. _ _ Poruonn break- - For a light-house at Portland breakwater, Maine, six thousand dollars. Water- _ For rebuilding dwelling and tower and erecting fog-signal at Long- L°"gP°“‘“· point, Provincetown, Massachusetts, thirteen thousand dollars. Vineyard Sound. For fog signals on light·ships at entrance to Vineyard Sound, Mas a- chusctts, ten thousand dollars. — _ _ Bullock’s Point For enlarging foundation of lighthouse and adding a dwelling for Shoal- keepers at Bullock’s Point Shoal, Providence River, Rhode Island, ni'- teen thousand dollars. ,_ Fuller’S Rook and For protection of site and erection of keeper’s dwelling at Fuller’s Seeeefm P¤i¤*- Bock and Sassafras Point, Providence River, Rhode Island, five thousand dollars. I $*=<>¤i¤e*°¤ HM'- For general repairs at Stonington Harbor, Connecticut, one thousand b°"‘ five hundred dollars. , Litt1eG¤11Ie1¤¤d· For completing the landing—dock at Little Gull Island, New York, five thousand dollars. . Saybrook. For general repairs at Saybrook, Connecticut, one thousand nve hundred dollars. _ Southwest Ledge. For completing construction of light-house at Southwest Ledge, New Haven Harbor light-station, Connecticut, fifty thousand dollars. Stratford P oint For completing the light-house at Stratford Point Shoals, Long Island S1‘°“l“· Sound, New York, fifty thousand dollars. Bridgeport Har- For additional protection of screw-pile-light-house in Bridgeport Har-

  • ’°'· bor, Connecticut, nve thousand 1ive hundred dollars.

L1<>Sd¤’ H¤·¤`b<¤'· For protection of the light-house site at Ll0yds’ Harbor, New York, two thousand dollars. ‘ ~ StD**5;·b °S’j°°6° °” For building a day-beacon on the Stepping Stones, Long Island Sound, {P? “°F 1F' M_ New York, six thousand dollars; and the light-house on or near the end houggaoguflutgb of Hart Island, Long Island Sound, New York, authorized by the act of land. June tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, may be placed anywhere · {$72. eb- 415. rel- in the near vicinity of Hart Island that the LightHouse Board may ““» P- 35* decide on. , Iiigbieudeef Nev~ For general repairs at the light-station, Highland of Neversink, New °"“‘ · Jersey, one thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That whenever Adju stm en t of it may become necessary, in the adjustment of boundary-lines or in the "°“¤d”Y‘h¤°¤· opening or changing of nece sary roadways aifeeting lands belonging to the United States and used for; the purposes of the light-house establishments at Staten Island, New' York, and at the Highlands of Neversink, New Jersey, or any part thereof, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to execute for such purposes touching the property above referred to, or any part thereof, the necessary conveyances and assurances, and to receive, in consideration thereof, such other convey- ences or assurances of adjoining lands, or of lands in the immediate vicinity, or other consideration, as may be agreed upon. Light-snip near For a light-ship to replace one recently stationed near the entrance of ¤¤*§:~¤§¤ S N e W New York Harbor, to mark the site of the wreck of the steamship Sc0t· Y°’ ‘“ °*· land, forty thousand dollars. T guiggef { }¤¤<l» - For rebuilding fog-bell frame at J unipcr Island, Lake Champlain, New "‘ ° "‘"“P ‘““‘ York, one thousand dollars. · Colchester Reef For additional protection to site of light-house at Colchester Reef, F I f Laike Champlain, New York, give thousand dollars. S H e -ei ne er or rovi in a o -si al or a light-shi in Lon I l ud ound ve }E;*£’lg§u:g L°”€ thousagd dellaé. g gn g _ P S ai J Block 1,,,,,,,,. ,.6, Block Island light-station, Long Island Sound, Rhode Island: For oppropriation odun- constructing a sea-coast light-house on the southerly end of Block ‘ expended `¤¤1e·¤ee- Island, entrance to Long Island, Rhode Island, the balance of approl$72.¤h- 415. rei- priation made June tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, remain- ““¤ P· 35* ing nnexpended on the mst day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy- . four, not to exceed the sum of fifty-six thousand one hundred and forty- one dollars and ninety-three cents. -