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 »64O THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sicss. II. C11. 170, 171. 1855. may be necessary, be, and the same hereby is, appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1855. . ··_o .CLXX.—AA¢¢ 'zM z zh0b: ¢‘i,‘] _ "‘*‘°*‘ *· 1*** ““ at Rivgr, ZaJZ.“5£"ZZL".§~  51m5b"??;,}.-;? ’"* S“"“" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representazwes of t/te (Bzited ,,,,,,,0},,.,,,,0,, Stagg; of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one linndmd to remove ob- and sixty-one thousand d0ll3I‘S bé, wld UIG. SiN11B is h€I‘€by, appropriated   out of any money not heretofore appropriated, to remove the obstructions in the Savannah River, below the city of Savannah, in the State of Georgia, placed there during the revolutionary war, for the common defence. Approved, March 3, 1855. ',C .CLXXI.-AA: k‘_.»1 · ‘z‘ Ft' z` dm Wks LETEEEK. Igelfence, and far Rehab; byllfdgracl/;};'¢;b)dZ(dgbzxri/bro;/z§_;bza;·O,;@71bgflteeifbirtgzyth 3}, June, one thousand eight hundred and ji_fZ_y-sia:. ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby appropriated, for the construction, preservation, and repairs, of certain fortifications, barracks, and quarters, for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. For Fort Montgomery, at outlet of Lake Champlain, New York, fifteen thousand dollars ; For Fort Knox, at narrows of Penobscot River, Maine, sixty thousand dollars · For preservation of the site of Fort Warren, at the narrows of Boston harbor, Massachusetts, ten thousand dollars ; For Fort Schuyler, entrance to Long Island Sound, New York, twenty- five thousand dollars; For Fort Richmond, at the narrows, New York harbor, seventy-tive thousand dollars ; For Fort Delaware, Delaware River, Delaware, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ;` For Fort Carroll, Baltimore harbor Mar land one hundred thousand t1 ll ’ y ’ o ars · For Fort Monroe, entrance to Hampton Roads, Virginia, fifty-five thousand dollars · For Fort Calhoun, entrance to Ham ton Roads Vir inia, twent thoud d H P 2 S Y san dollars. For Fort Sumter, Charleston harbor, South Carolina, eighty thousand dollars; For Fort Clinch, entrance to Cumberland Sound, Florida, twenty-five thousand dollars; ForFort Barrancas, Pensacola harbor, Florida, thirty-thousand dollars ; Flor Fort McRee, and preservation of its site, Florida, twenty-five thousan do lars ; For Fort Gaines, Dauphin Island, Alabama, fifty thousand dollars; d ]For Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, one hundred and fifty thousand o lars ; d {For Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, Florida, one hundredand fifty thousand o ars; For forts on the western frontier of Texas, fifty thousand dollars; For fortifications at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco bay, California, three hundred thousand dollars; For fortifications at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco bay, California, two hundred thousand dollars;