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 SIXTY-FIRST CNGRESS» Sess. II. Ch. 382. 1910. 639 Inland waterway from Chincoteague Ba V` inia to Delaware I¥*l**“" "“°""“¥· Bay, Delaware: For restoration and repairydf elziiiting bridges built (i¤l»iii1ii?tn°§ir`i·}iareB1iiLai»Z by the United States, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ Improving harbor at Baltimore, Maryland: For maintenance of §,Qg*;*;{:éQgdrmgrovement of harbor of Southwest Baltimore, thirt -four thousand ` dollars; for maintenance of improvement of channelyof Curtis Bay, Baltimore Harbor, ten thousand dollars. ` Improving harbor at Crisiield, Maryland: Completing improve- cr-1¤ae1a,m. ment, ten thousand and fifty—’rive dollars. Improving harbors at Rockhall, Queenstown, Claiborne, and Cam- chmpeaxe my, bridge, and Chester, Choptank, Warwick, and Manokin rivers, and 1**%,,,,,,,,, 8,,,,,,, 1,,,, Tyaskm Creek, Maryland: Continuing improvement and for mainte- b<>*¤· emnance, eighty thousand dollars. Lower Thoroughfare, at or near Wenona, Deal Island, Lower- rrmmugu- Mary and: Completing improvement in accordance with the re ort "“°· Ma" submitted in House Document Numbered Seventy-six, Sixtieth gong1‘BSS, first session, five thousand three hundred dollars. d {Improving Elk River, Maryland: For maintenance, ten thousand Elk 1=uver—,M¤. o ars. Improving Nanticoke River, Delaware and Maryland: Completing Nanticoke River, improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Docu- D"1‘ ““° M°‘ ment Numbered Six hundred and seventy-four, Sixty—iirst Con ess, ` second session, and im roving Northwest Fork of Nanticoke Biver (Marshyhope Creek), ltihryland, in accordance with plan numbered one as recommended in report submitted in House Document Numbered Eight hundred and siit(—nine, Sixtieth Congress, first session, twfge thousaérd nin;-:1 hundrk and liixty dxallzrsi. H d Gr ` ` ro usque anna iver a ve an e ow avre e ace, S¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤Riv¤*· Maryliand: Ilontinuing im rovement, twenty thousand dollars. H°"°d°Gm°°’Md` Improving Wicomico Hiver, Maryland: For maintenance, and Mg'*<>¤¤¤i¢¤ Riv¤¤· continuing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in ` House Document Numbered Five hundred and sixtly-nine, Sixty- first Congress, second session, tweniaygnine thousand dollars: Provided éhigqaiggi _ That no part of said amount shall expended until title to the land " required for the necessary rig}; of way and for the disposition of dredged material shall have n transferred to the United States free of cost. Improving Anacostia River, District of Columbia; Continuing Dllpnccsm River, ilmgrovement and for maintenance, two hundred and thirty thousan " o ars. Im rovin Potomac River: Continuinv im rovement and for *’°,}_"“‘“" Ri"'- , maingenancg at Washington, District of Columbia, one hundred and W gmn`m¤' D` f eighty thousand dollars. _ _ glmproving Potomac River at Alexandria, Virginia, in accordance “°“”d'*¤· V8- with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Twelve hundred and fifty-three, Sixtieth Congress, second session, sixty thousand dollars. Im roving Potomac River at Lower Cedar Point, Maryland: Mgfwer Cam POM Com }lef improvement in accordance with the dplan recommended in Hiiusemgocument Numbered Nine hundred an eighteen, Sixtieth Congress, first session, thirteen thousand three hundred dollars. Improving harbor at Cape Charles City, Virginia: Continuing vgave Chmés CW- imptrgpvement and for maintenance, twent thousand dollars. proving harbor at Milford Haven, Jirginia: For maintenance, Mmcfd H¤*¤¤·V·`# thrice thousang dollars. f Ik V CO mproving arbor at Nor o, ir ia: ntinuin improvement N°¤’*°1k· W- and for maintenance, including change? at Hospital 1§>int, forty-five M°mmm°°’m` thousand dollars, of which amount so much as may be necessary, not to exceed thirty thousand dollars, shall be expended in securing increased anchorage area at and near Lamberts Point, in accordance