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 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 108. 1848. 249 For rebuilding Fort Trumbull, New London, Connecticut, ten thou- Fort Trumbull. sand dollars; d For Fort Schuyler, Long Island Sound, New-York, ten thousand p0r;5ch¤y1cr_ ollars; For repairs of Fort Wood, and sea—wall of Bedlow’s Island, New Fon wm, York, ten thousand dollars; For batteries on Soller’s Point Flats, Baltimore Harbor, fifteen thou- So1ler’s Point sand dollars; Flew For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia, twenty thousand Fort Monroe. dollars ; For preservation of site of Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, South Fm Meulific- Carolina, ten thousand six hundred dollars; For dike on Drunken Dick Shoal, Charleston Harbor, South Caro- Drunken Dick lina, fifteen thousand dollars; shw- For Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, twenty Fort Sumpter. thousand dollars. For Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, Georgia, eight thousand dollars; Fort P¤l¤¤l<i· For repairs of Fort Jackson, Savannah River, Georgia, twenty thou- Fo'? ·l°°l“°“» sand dollars; G°°rg`°“ For Fort McRae, Pensacola Harbor, Florida, fifty thousand dollars. Fort Mcikee. For Fort Barancas and barracks thereat, Pensacola Harbor, Florida, Fort Bnrnnnas. forty thousand dollars; \ For repairs of Fort Morgan, Mobile Point, Alabama, twenty thou- Fart Morgan. sand dollars; _ For repairs of battery Bienvenue, Louisiana, three thousand dollars; Batteryhiienvc- For repairs of Fort Jackson, Mississippi River, Louisiana, five thou- ““,‘§.;)k°“j;:‘,;‘;én: sand dollars; Lemma, For repairs of Fort St. Philip, Mississippi River, Louisiana, twenty Fort st. Philip. thousand dollars; For Fort Livingston, Grand Terre Island, Louisiana, ten thousand t Fort Livingsdollars: °“‘ For fortifications at Key West, Florida, fifty thousand dollars; K°Y W°$*· For fortifications at Garden Key, Tortugas Island, Florida, twenty- Tmugas I¤· five thousand dollars ; land' For protection of Great Brewster Island, and security and defence Gre¤tBr¤w=¢¢r of the principal ship channels into the harbor of Boston, Massachusetts, ISl”‘“°‘ forty thousand dollars : Provided, That no portion of said sum of _ P¤’¤*i$<> ¤¤ *¤ forty thousand dollars shall be expended for the objects aforesaid, until ¤u°‘ the United States shall procure a good and valid title to so much of said Great Brewster Island as may be necessary to the construction of the proposed fortifications; For additional preservation of the site of Fort Moultrie, in Charles- Additional for ton Harbor, three thousand dollars; Fm M°“““°· For Fort Delaware, on the Pea Patch Island, Delaware River, fifty F M D<>l=¤W=f¢· thousand dollars. Approved, July 20, 1848. CHA?. CVIII. —.r2n dc: amending the det entitled “An Het granting Half Pay to July 21, 1848. Widows or Orphans, where their Husbands and Fathers have died of Wounds ww received in the Military Service of the United States," in Case ofdeccased Ojieers and Soldiers of the Militia and Volunteers, passed July fourth, eighteen hun- 1836, CYL 362- dud and thirty-sin:. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stores of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions provisions ar of the first section of the aq; entitled "An Act granting half pay to ;*gjg*°**;i]-'¤&’;» widows or orphans, where their husbands and fathers have died of g,.,,,,{;,,g half P,} wounds received in the military service of the United States, in certain to widows or orcases, and for other purposes," approved July fourth, eighteen hun- l’*"““» °‘°‘>“‘“°’ Von. IX. Pun. -32