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 FIIVTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1368. 1902. 677 machine shop, two thousand five hundred dollars; installation of coldstorage room, originally planned, three thousand five hundred dollars; building boathouse and carpenter shop on wharf, two thousand five hundre dollars; in all, thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, Rrrorm ISLAND (surnames): Completing m*°°°¥¤l¤¤°· breakwater and extending sea wall, twentv-seven thousand five hundred dollars; completing roads and sidewalks, and paving approaches to new barracks, seven thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; assembly, lecture, and reading room, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; three double sets officers’ quarters, thirty-six thousand dollars; carpenter shop and boathouse for repairs, storage, and preservation of steam launches and boats, eleven thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars; retaining wall on causeway leading from mainland to station, with guardhouses, iron-picket fence, gates, gatehouse, and appurtenances and for filling] an macadamizing road, and repairs to bridge, fifteen thousand five undred dollars; for constructin fifteenfoot mole at storehouse for discharging and loading boats anddighters, three thousand two hundred and fift dollars; in all, naval trainin station, Rhode Island, one hundred and, fourteen thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. ‘ NAvAr. WAR Common, Rnonn ISLAND} Bmmmes: Building and N“*lW¤°°“°¢°- furnishing a fireproof annex to the college, with a covered connecting bridge, sixt thousand dollars. In all, "Rublic works, Bureau of Navigation," seven hundred and five thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. runmo WORKS—BUREAU or om>1~rANoE. gggggggog-mw NAvAr. MAeAzr1~m. 1oNA ISLAND, N nw Yomc: Roads and walks; ·}`f,*;‘jf}s'{;_8_{**{,,”°,g,~_ grading and filling in; wall on west side of reservation; ice house;° extension of railroad tracks; magnetic—clock system for watch service, and general improvements, forty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. Naval magazine, Dover, Lake Denmark, New Jersey: For the pur- ”°"°’·N-J- chase of additional land (about seventy-five acres) to secure con trol of a water supply, and expenses incident to said purchase; two powder ‘ magazines; pump house; two magazines for high explosives; carpenter’s shop, and equi ments therefor; coal sheds; extension of railroad tracks; rolling stock for local service; grading; road making; walls; fences, and general improvements; quarters for gunner. and quarters for watchmen and princippl employees, eighty thousand dollars. Naval magpzine, Fort iillin, Pennsylvania: Storehouse for ammu- Fm M**'¤*¤·P¤~ nition, five thousand dollars. _ Naval magazine, Norfolk, Virginia: Fireproof building, and the °"""°"‘·V‘· equipment thereof, for magazine workshop; one filling house; extension of railroad tracks; extension of fire and water service; for the purchase of additional land and expenses attending such purchase; or quarters for watchmcn and principal employees; in all, forty-six thousand five hundred dollars. Naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island: Renewing sea wall :§g,p"'g•é;*·ll,},{6n on east side of Goat Island, filling in and grading; erection and e uip- ` ment of a car·penter’s shop and one set of quarters, twenty-eight tlxousand dollars; in all, naval torpedo station, Newport, Rhode Island, . twenty»eight thousand dollars. Naval proving ground, Indian Head, Maryland: Powder magazine, h,“;l,‘},;‘n,§l°°" ¥"'°" roads, walks, walls, fences, grading, draining, filling in, and two sets of quarters for officers; in all, naval proving ground, Indian Head, twenty-three thousand dollars. Quarters, Rose Island, Narragansett Bay: Quarters for watchmen g:f;f,§;*;*;§°·X””‘ and gunners, five thousand two undred dollars. Quan-;;:?. t N Naval magazine, Fort Lafayette, New York Har·bor: Enlargement y;‘l,"H,,,§,§$ °°’ "'