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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2509. 1907. 1093 whether the protection of the banks or rectification of the river at the points named is directly and necessarily required in the interests of navigation, and in case a report shall be made to the effect that such rectification is so required m the interest of navigation, the sum either of them. ` Improving White River, Arkansas: Continuing improvement and Wh*°°Ri"°*»¤k· for maintenance, thirty thousand dollars, of which amount seven thousand f.ive_ hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may, if directly and necessarily required in the interest of navigation, be_used to prevent a cut-off in said river between Choctaw Railway bridge and the town of Devall Bluff, Arkansas. Improving Upper yVhite River, Arkansas: Completing improve- Agljlm White Rimment ply the construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Three, seventy- ‘ three ousand five hundred dollars. d Hnproving Cache River, Arkansas: For maintenance, two thousand °¤¢¤<= Rivenwko ars. Improving Black and Current rivers Arkansas: For maintenance Bla k d 0 t eighteen thousand dollars., i ""'°{‘iA'l‘Ii Emu iapmying sam rmaata aaa Luagaaiia mars, Arkansas: For LF’22‘§u5§2“°;§.:¥§ maintenance, twelve thousand dollars. Aggion and F rk d Improving Obion and Forked Deer rivers, Tennessee: For mainte- Dm r1vm,·reaii. ° nance, three thousand dollars. C be md Improving Cumberland River Tennessee and Kentucky below ‘"“Y m"°" Nashville: The Secretary of War inay cause a survey to be msrde with ,¤¤¥:¤i?:¤·mmmle’ a_ view to the improvement by locks and dams of that portion of the TIVBP heretofore surveyed in which no locks and dams have been constructed. Improving Cumberland River, Tennessee, above Nashville, in accord- "b°"° N”h"m°· ance with the report of the Board of Engineers made in House Document Numbered Six hundred and ninety-nine, Fiftly-ninth Congress first session: Continuing improvement of Locks an Dams Numbered '(Thlpee, Fppr, Ijlixgp agld gevent,1 onefhpyndred and tfifty Ehousand H ' o ars: rom a e ecre ry 0 ar may en er in a con-, °"·°-_ tract or contracts Ior such materials and work as may be necessary for wmmct" the completion of said project as recommended to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate four hundred thousand dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated. Improving Caney Fork River, Tennessee: For maintenance, three Tg]•·:¤>‘ Fork R**··*· thousand dollapsi R I (I ` Improvingennessce iver "ennessee. above ‘hattanooga; Con- T¢¤¤¤¤·¤¤ Rivertinuin im rovement and for maintenance, one hundred and five ·réi.b¤liv°ch°t°°“°°”°‘ 2 P, . . thousand dollars, ot which amovurnt olne thousalndl pollars may, in the discretion of the Secretary o ar, e expen e or maintenance in the Little Tennessee River. Improving Tennessee River, Tennessee and Alabama, from Chatta- Hfo*{l¤*g§°°€¤*° mr nooga, Tennessee., to Riverton, Alabama: Continuing improvement by ’ ` open-channel work to seclpre a diepthlpf five geet at lowhwater, indaccordance with the project su mitte in ouse ocument um were Fifty Fiftyseventh Congress, first session, tw;) (lmndred and five thousand dollars, of which amount fifteen thousand ollars ma if required be ex ended in that portion between Hobbs Island and Cimtersville. , iinproving Tennessee River at Hales bar, Tennessee: Completing K¤*¤¤ b¤*·T¤¤¤· im rovement, sixty-two thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars. Iinproving Ten nessec River at Colbert and Bee Tree shoals, Alabama: S,:`::g=¤A*,·;¤¤B¤¤T¤¤¤ Continuing improvement, two hundred thousand dollars: Itvvided, That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts for °°“"‘°“‘· such materials and work as may be necessary for the completion of said project, to an amount not exceeding two hundred and thirteen thousand
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