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 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 1301. 1902. 425 For post—office and court-house at Jackson, Mississippi, five thou- ·l“°“°”·Mi"· sand dollars. For post—oifice and custom-house at Jacksonville, Florida, twenty ·'“°“°“"“l°· 1****- thousand dollars. . . For post—otl:lce at Kalamazoo, Michigan, twenty thousand dollars. K°l““"*’°°·M*°h~ For post-office, court·house, and custom-house at Lincoln, Nebraska, Ll¤°°l”· Nm'- “ twenty-five thousand dollars. d 5 or post—office at Lynn, Massachusetts, one thousand two hundred LY””·M”¤· o ars. For post-ofiice, court-house, and custom·house at Memphis, Ten- M°'”Ph*“·T°”“- nessee, twentyfdve thousand dollars. · d E or post-office at Menominee, Michigan, one thousand five hundred M°“°m*°*`=°· Mmo ars. For post·office, courthouse, and custom-house at Minneapolis, Min- M*¤“°°P°“¤· Mm"- nesota, twenty-five thousand dollars. For post-office at Monmouth, Illinois, one thousand dollars. M°'*m°¤*l*· in- For post—office and court-house at Montgomery, Alabama, twenty- M°'"¥°¤*°*'Y· Ale five thousand dollars. For post·office, court-house, and custom·house at Nashville, Ten- N”'"’”°·f*`°¤¤· nessee, twenty-five thousand dollars. For post~office at New Brighton, Pennsylvania, five thousand dollars. New B**Sh°°¤· P¤- d Eor post-office and court-house at Norfolk, Virginia, eight thousand N°¤‘*°l*· V¤? ' 0 ars. · For court-house, custom-house, and post-office at Omaha, Nebraska, 0********- Nm'- twenty-five thousand dollars. For post-office at Oskaloosa, Iowa, four thousand dollars. °¤k¤l<¤>¤¤· I0"- For post-office at Ottumwa, Iowa: To enable the Secretary of the gétéggjllgzg Treasury, in his discretion, to acquire additional land for the enlarge- ' ment of the site heretofore acquired: Provided, That the land so authorized to be ac uired has a frontage of ninety-nine feet on the public park and a depth of one hundred and thirty-two feet, and is the property now owned by the Hawley estate, adjoining the present post-office site, six thousand five hundred dollars. For   court-house, and custo1n—house at Paducah, Kentucky, P““°“h* KY twenty-five thousand dollars. _ For mint at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, twent —five thousand dollars. f}§f§"°'*""°· P“· For custom-house at Portland, Oregon, ten tgousand dollars. P¤¤¤¤¤¤. Ome- For post-office and custom-house at Portland, Oregon, twenty-five thousand dollars. For post-office and court—house at Richmond, Kentucky, twenty *“°"“‘°“"· K’· thousand dollars. _ For st—otHce, court—house, and custom-house at Richmond, Vir- “‘°'“"°“"·v“· ginia: fg enable the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, to acquire, by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, the Shafer groperty · adjoining the present post-office site in Richmond, Virginia, aving a frontage of sixty feet on Main and Bank streets and a depth of one hundred and sixty feet from Main to Bank streets, containing about nine thousand six hundred square feet, seventy~5ve thousand dollars. For post-office and court-house at Rochester, New York: To enable R°°h**°*· N- Y- the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, to acquire, as additional land for the enlargement of the present site, a plot of ground, including the buildings thereon, adjoining the Government building site and between North F itzhugh street and Pindell alley, containin about eleven thousand and eighty-six square feet, forty thousand dodars. For post-office and court—house at Rome, Georgia: To enable the R°m*·G°· Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, to acquire a tract of land immediately adjoining the post—office site in said city having a frontage of eighty-eight feet on East First street and a depth of one hundred and thirty-two feet, eight thousand dollars. For courthouse and custom-house at Saint Joseph, Missouri: To S*°“*’°°°P”·M°-