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332 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1079. 1992. mfim°'*·l °* R°“”d and fifty feet from the shore, and the remainder of this appropriation ` and of the amount herein authorized not required for construction of said breakwater shall be applied toward the work of removing Round Rock in said harbor. B¤v•r1r.1i¤¤¤ Improving harbor at Beverly, Massachusetts: Comrpletinggmprovement in accordance with the report submitted in ouse ocument Numbered One hundred and twenty-nine, Fifty-sixth Congress, second ud se¥ilonSten thousapdN dollars. th cd d d d ‘ M¤*’”°*= »“¤*·_ e ecreta o ar is-hereby au oriz an irecte to cause a wdllerrlcy M mu survey and anldstimate of cost to be made of a breakwater u on the southerly side of the causeway leadin from Marblehead to Marblehead Neck, with a view to protecting me said causeway, which forms one boundary of Marblehead Harbor, from destruction or injury by ‘ V°l-3°·P· im- the sea, and to re rt to Congress the said estimate; and so much of the one thousand dollars as was appropriated for the repair of the sea wall at Marblehead in the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, as is unexpended and may be necessary, is hereby made . available for the purpppps of said survey and estimate. rr¤¤·N¤i· Improving Lynn bor, Massachusetts, in accordance with the report submitte in House Document Numbered Seventyeight, Fifty- sixth Congress, second session twenty-tive thousand do lars. umenesm·,u¤. Improving harbor at Manchester, Massachusetts: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars. B¤¤¤>¤» Mw- Improving harbor at Boston, Massachusetts: For maintenance and general improvement, one hundred thousand dollars. °**'*““°** For im roving said harbor in accordance with the report submitted _ in House I)ocument Numbered One hundred and nineteen, Fiftysixth Congress, second session, by providing channels thirty-five feet deep, but modified in width so as to provide a channel one thousand two hundred feet wide from the navy—yard at Charlestown and the Chelsea Bridge and Charles River Brid e to President Roads, and one thousand five hundred feet wide from Igresident Roads by route desi nated as Number Three throu h Broad Sound to the ocean, six hundred thoug',,';'},.}',';,, sand dollars: Provided, That a contract or contracts ma be entered into by the Secretary of War for such material and work as may be necessary for prosecuting said improvement, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the Depth nrcmnnel. aggregate three million dollars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriate : I’mv£dwI ficrther, That the expenditure hereby authorized shall be made with u view to securing channels thirty—hve feet deep and of a width as uniform as possible. °°l""““'·M°“'· Improving harbor at Cohasset, Massachusetts, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Two hundred and eighty-four, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session, ten thousand dollars. ,,,*f,{,§,,‘f}g},',§.§_ MQ;? Improving harbors at Plymouth and Provincetown, Massachusetts: Continuing im rovement and maintenance, fifteen thousand dollars.

    • 00*** ¤°l°· Mew Improving l‘l'oods Hole Channel, Massachusetts: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars.

XW B**<‘*°*"· Mm- Improving harbor at New Bedford, Massachusetts: Completing im rovement, thirty-seven thousand seven hundred dollars. ml Rm'- *‘”"· finproving harbor at Fall River, Massachusetts, in accordance with plan Numbered One in the report submittedin House Document Num- ' bered F ifty-six, Fifty-fifth Congress, first session, thirty-eight thou- £?r¤$i¤=¤; _ sand dollars: P;·m-ideal, That a contract or contracts may be entered °" rm ‘ into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law. not to exceed in the aggregate one hundred and seventeen thousand four hundred and twelve dollars., exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated.