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 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch.114. 1871. 511 For Hudson River beacons: Restoring ten beacon-lights on stone crib Hudson River piers in the Hudson river, which have been destroyed by ice and fresh- b°“’°°“°‘ ets, nine thousand two hundred dollars. For Cumberland Head light-station: Purchase of additional land at Cumberland the Cumberland Head light-station, Lake Champlain, New York, three H°“d‘ thousand dollars. For Juniper Island light-station: Construction of a.~ suitable landing Juniperlsland and boat-house at Juniper Island light-station, Lake Champlain, three thousand five hundred dollars. For Split Rock light-station: Construction of boat-ways and provid- SPM R°°l<· ing a suitable capstan for hauling up the boat at the Split Rock lightstation, Lake Champlain, six hundred dollars. For Burlington Breakwater light-station: Erection of a beacon and B¤fli¤gl¤¤ a dwelling for the keeper on the breakwater at Burlington, Vermont, B'°°k"”t°r' seven thousand five hundred dollars. For Romer Shoal beacon: Repairing the stone day-beacon on Romer Romer Shoal. shoal, New York bay, five thousand dollars. For Staten Island depot: Continuing the work on improvements of Stmu Islandthe basin, wharves, and station at the lighthouse depot, Staten Island, New York, thirty-five thousand dollars. For Absecom light-station: Protecting the site of the lighthouse of Ab¤¤¤<>m· Absecom, New Jersey, against encroachments of the sea, four thousand dollars. For Christiana depot: Completing the wbarves and works of the Christine- Christiana light-station depot for light-vessels and buoys, fourteen thousand dollars. For Lambert’s Point light-station: Erection of an iron screw·pile light- l.ambcrt*s house on Lambert’s Point shoal, entrance to Elizabeth river, Virginia, P°'”°‘ fifteen thousand dollars. For Bodie’s Island light-station: Completing the first lighthouse on Bodiemlsland. Bodie’s Island, sea-coast of North Carolina, sixty-Eve thousand dollars. For Sullivan’s Island light-station: Erection of two small lights on Sullivauw Sullivan’s Island, Charleston harbor, South Carolina, to serve as a range I“l““d‘ for the inner channel, ten thousand dollars. For Danfuskie Island light—station: Erection of two small lights on or Dantuskis near Danfuskie Island, Savannah river, Georgia, instead of Braddoclfs ISl‘mdpoint, to serve as a range for the channel from the Savannah river to Caliboque sound, fifteen thousand dollars. For Oyster Rocks beacon: Erection of day-beacons on the Oyster 0Y¤*°*‘ R°°l¤· rocks, mouth of Savannah river, Georgia, two thousand dollars. For north beacons, Amelia Island: Rebuilding the two beacons on Amelialslsnd. the north side of Amelia Island, to guide vessels into Saint Mary’s Gut, Fernandina, Florida, twelve thousand dollars. For Dame’s Point light-station: Erecting an iron screw-pile lighthouse Damon Point. on the shoals off Dame’s point, Saint John’s river, Florida, twenty thousand dollars. For Saint Augustine light-station: Commencing the rebuilding of a. _S¤l¤l¢ A¤S“¤· first-class sea-coast light at Saint Augustine, Florida, sixty thousand l"’°‘ dollars. For Alligator Reef light-station: Completing the first-class iron screw- Alligator Rect pile lighthouse at Alligator reef, Florida, sixty thousand dollars. For Florida Reef beacons: Building new and restoring old iron-pile Florida Roetl day-beacons, from Cape Florida. to Dry Tortugas, on the outer Florida reefs, forty thousand dollars. For Sand Island light-station: Continuing the reconstruction of a Slmd mandiirst—clas sea-coast lighthouse at Sand Island, entrance to Mobile bay, Alabama, seventy-five thousand dollars. For Cat Island light-station: Re-erection of the lighthouse on Cat Cat Island. Island, Mississippi sound, former appropriation reverted to the treasury, twenty thousand dollars.