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 308 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 122. 1869. ten dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, seven dollars for township and six dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. Surveying For surveying the public lands in Kansas, at rates not exceeding ten P“b“° l*‘“d“ dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, six dollars for township and tive m Kimml  dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars. in Colorado; For surveying the public lands in Colorado, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, thirty thousand dollars. in Idaho; For surveying the public lands in Idaho, at rates not exceeding Hlteen dollars per mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten [dollars] for section lines, twenty-tive thousand dollars. in N¤V¤<i¤s For surveying the public lands in Nevada, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, Forty thousand dollars. in_New For surveying the public lands in New Mexico, at rates not exceeding M°’"°°’ fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, five thousand dollars. in Arizona; For surveying the public lands in Arizona, at rates not exceeding fif- teen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, five thousand dollars. l¤ C¤m`0¤'¤i¤6 For surveying the public lands in California, at rates not exceeding fif- teen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, fifty thousand dollars. in Oregon. For surveying the public lands in Oregon, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, forty thousand dollars: Provided, A¤9;me¤\¤<l That the commissioner of the general land office, in his discretion, may 2}%:,:3;  authorize public lands in said State densely covered with forests or thick with an-ssts or- uudergrowlh to be surveyed at augmented rates not exceeding eighteen ““°k ;“d°’“ dollars per mile for standard parallels, fifteen dollars for township and gmwttwelve dollars for section lines. 'Suryeys in For surveying the public lands in Washington Territory, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per lineal mile for standard lines, twelve dollars ` for township and ten dollars for section lines, fifteen thousand dollars. i¤ UWM For surveying the pnhlic lands in Utah Territory, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, twenty-five thousand dollars. in Wyoming; For surveying the public lands in the Territory of Wyoming, at rates not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile for standard lines, twelve dollars for township and ten dollars for section lines, twenty-Eve thousand dol— lars. of eastern For surveying that part of the eastern boundary of Colorado Territory ` itude, estimated two hundred and ten miles, at rates not exceeding twenty-five dollars per mile, two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. northern For surveying the northern boundary of Nevada, estimated three hunlIQ;‘_i]£‘;‘QY °f dred and ten miles, at rates not exceeding twenty-five dollars per mile, ’ seven thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Mgsstgfnof To complete the survey of the western boundary of Nebraska, thirty- Nebraska two hundred dollars. Repairs, &q. Public Buildings and Grounds. —For repairs and improvements of gg? rvblic b“udl“S* and grounds heretofore under the direction of the com. Navyymd mxé miisioner of public. buildings, to wit:. bridges. dollaoéhcasual 18PM1S of the navy yard and upper bridges, three thousand For repairs and taking care of the bridge at or near the Little Falls of the Potomac river, two thousand dollars. d IB; repairs of the Long bridge across the Potomac river, five thousand 0.
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