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 FIFIIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1301. 1902. 463 Improving harbor at Ashtabula, Ohio: For continuing improve- *“"“’b“‘°·°’”°- ment, two hundred thousand dollars. Improving channel in Gowanus Bay, New York: For continuin Yg?(W;g},j0f¤Y·N°W ixlpproveimsanlii of Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels, one hundred ` ousan o rs. Improvingxharbor at Black River, Ohio: For continuing improve- B1»¤>kRiv¤r.0hio. ment, three undred thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Calumet, Illinois: For continuing improve- caiumez, n1. ment, two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. ' Improving Congaree River, South Carolina: For completing im- c¤¤gmsn1m,s.c. plfovemelng fiom ervais street bridge, Columbia, to Granby, fifty thousand dollars. Improvin Detroit River, Michigan: For completing improvement, 1>¤¢¤>i¢Riv¤r.Mi<=h· one hundrei and thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars. Improving harbor at Everett, Washington: . For continuing im- Evsrm. Wuhprovement, one hundred and seventeen thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Gulfport, Mississippi: For dredging channel G¤¤P~‘·¤·Mi¤¤· from Gulfport to Ship Islan Harbor, inc uding anchorage —basin, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving Hay Lake Channel, Saint Marys River, Michigan: For Mg? ¥·¤k¤ 0¤¤¤¤<=¤. pomp egingéxgproverfpipit, one hundred and forty-four thousand one ' un re an fteen o rs. ‘ Improving Mississippi River from the mouth of the Ohio to Min- gn*§¤{,g¥j, §•fg,u_ neapolis, Minnesota: or continuing improvement between Saint Paul nmpom, umn. and Minneapolis, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at New York, New York: For continuing im- §;1*{)Qf)g;kC§:;gg{· provement of Ambrose Channel (formerly known as East Channel) 1>¢».»¤¢,p.vs1. ` across Sandy Hook Bar, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at New Haven, Connecticut: For continuing New mveacouu. ‘ improvement, sixty-seven thousand dollars. mproving Ohio River below Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For contin- omo River, ra. uling C0I:€t1'l1(J;1l0D(1Of(§)(§H;S Numbered Thirteen an Eighteen, forty-six Dams is and ia. thousand six un re dollars. flmproving Ocicptélgee River, Georgia: For continuing improvement, 0cmulgeeRiver,Ga. ii ty-six thousan ollars. Improving Savannah River, Georgia: For continuing improvement sammari mm-,e¤. between Augusta and Savannah, eightiy-six thousand dollars. Improving Tampa Ba Florida: or continuing improvement of Tnmpn B¤y.F1¤. channel from the Gulf ofyhiexico to Port Tampa, eighty-six thousand six hundred and seventy-five dollars. Improving harbor at Toledo, Ohio: For continuing improvement, ’1‘cled¤.0hi¤. two hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars. NATIONAL CEMETERIES. Nwonnicemererien. Fon Narroxar. cnmzraams: For maintaining and improving national M¤*¤*°¤¤¤¤¢- cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents of national cemeteries, . pay of laborers and other employees, purchase of tools and materials, one hundred thousand dollars. Fon surmnixraxnnxrs or NATIONAL CEMETERIESZ For pay of ¤¤P¤¤¤¢¤¤d¤¤*¤- seventy-five su erintendents of national cemeteries, sixty-one thousand eight hundired and eighty dollars. · Hmaosronas ron cnavms or sonnmnsz For continuing the work of diggrgggggs *0* wlfurnishing headstones for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors, ` and marines in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval cemeteries at navy—yards and stations of the United States, and other burial places, under the Acts of March third, eighteen hundred and V¤1-17m-Mi seventy-three, and February third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, VM- W. v- 281- fifty thousand dollars.