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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 332. 1884. 195 UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Public buildings u n d e r Treasury For postoflice and court—house at Baltimore, Maryland: For contin- D nation of building, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. ` For post-office and subtreasury at Boston, Massachusetts: For com- Boston. pletion of building and additional vaults, fifty thousand dollars. For custom-house and post- office at Cincinnati, Ohio: For comple· Cincinnati. tion of building, three hundred thousand dollars. · For court-house and post-office at Charleston, West Virginia: For Charleston, W. fencing, pump, tank, and connections for water supply, and for sewer, Vafour thousand seven hundred dollars. For custom-house at Charleston, South Carolina: For building one Charleston, S. C. stone wharf in front of custom-house, thirty-five thousand dollars. For custom-house at Cleveland, Ohio: For completion of building, Cleveland. fifteen thousand dollars. _ For courthouse and postofiice at Columbus, Ohio: For continuation Columbus. of building, one hundred thousand doHars. For court-house and post·office at Danville, Virginia: For approaches, Danville. sidewalks, iron fence, and for retainingwall in rear of building, ten thousand three hundred dollars, of which·sum not less. than one thousand seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be applied to building a substantial stone wall in the rear of the lot upon which said building stands. For court-house and post-office at Denver, Colorado: For continua- _ Denver, tion, fifty thousand dollars. For court-house and post-office at Des Moines, Iowa: For completion pe, Magma, of extension and remodeling interior, fifty thousand dollars. For custom·house and post-onice at Dubuque, Iowa: For purchasing Dubuque, lot immediately north of the custom-house lot, Dubuque, Iowa, live thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of the purchase-money shall Proviao. be paid until the Attorney-General of the United States shall be sutislied that there is a good title to said premises in the United States, free from all incumbrance. ` For courthouse and postouice at Fort Wayne, Indiana: For contin- Fort Wayne. nation of building, forty thousand dollars. · For court-house and post-office at Galveston, Texas: For continuation Galveston. of building, twenty-five thousand dollars. For courthouse and postonice at Harrisonburg, Virginia: For com- Harrisonburg. pletion of building, twenty-ive thousand dollars. For court-house and postoffice at Jackson, Mississippi: For oomple- Juekeen. tion of building and approaches, fifteen thousand dollars. For custom-house and post-office at Kansas City, Missouri: For com- Kansas City. pletion of building and approaches, fifty thousand dollars. For marine hospital at Key West, Florida : For completion of sea-wall Key West. to protect marinelnospital property, one thousand dollars. For courthouse and post-office at Leavenworth, Kansas: For contin- Leavenworth nation, fifty-five thousand dollars. For courthouse and post office at Lynchburg, Virginia: For continu- Lynchburg. ation of building, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For customhouse, courthouse and post office at Memphis, Tennes Memphis. see: For completion of building and approaches, fifty thousand dollars; and for the construction of a supporting wall for the custom·house lot at the city of Memphis, Tennessee, where the same has been cut away along the river front thereof by certain railway companies, fifty thousand dollars: in all, one hundred thousand dollars. For postodlce at Minneapolis, Minnesota: For extension of site and ltiuueapolie. continuation, seventy thousand dollars. For courthouse and ·post—oiIlce at Montgomery, Alabama: For com- llontgumery. pletion of building and approaches and inclosiug grounds with an iron ence, uve thousand dollars.