Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/668

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644 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 382. 1910. a ency shall have placed in some United States depository a like sum 0% one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars to the credit of the Secretary of War, to be expended by him, together with the amount · herein appropriated, in connection with this work, all as recommended m the report cited above. _ _

      • 0* *“'¢°¤°°~ Improving Savannah River, Georgia: Continuing implrovement and

for maintenance below Augusta, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Nine hundred and sixty-two Sixtieth Congress, first session, and with a view to completing said im rovement within a period of four years, seventy thousand dollars. mQg,°&;'·h°°°b°° limproving Chattahoochee River, Georgia and Alabama: Contm- ' uing improvement below Columbus, Georgia, and for mamtenance, seventy—five thousand dollars. _ C¤¤s¤Biver.G~¤¤¤ Improving Coosa River, Georgia andAlabama: Continuing improve- A"' · ment and for maintenance between Rome, Georgia, and Lock Numbered Four, Alabama, iift -two thousand five undred dollars, of which amount so much as shall be necessary may be expended for the care and preservation of the government plant an property at Wetumpka, Alabama. _ _ m>•mB3*é3;·_ _ Improving Coosa River, Georgia and Alabama, by the construction of a loc and dam at Mayos Bar, near Rome Georgia, as recommended by the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors in its report dated November second, nineteen hundred and e` ht, and rinted in House Document Numbered Eleven hundred aniffifteen, §ixtietl1 Congress, second session, and with a view to completing said lock · and dam within a period of two years, one hundired and twenty thousand dollars. ¤•¤¤N¤¤ 4 •¤¤ 5- Im roving Coosa River, Georgia and Alabama, by the construction of loci); in Dam Numbered Four, and the acquisition of site for Dam Numbered Five, in the State of Alabama, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Fourteen hundred and twenty-one, Sixtieth Congress, second session, seventy-five thpusand dollars. be S h G Watgrwag. S•v¤·¤- m roving waterway tween avanna , 60 oa, and Femandina ii: t F m°mm°°’ Florid)a: For maintenance, twelve thousand fiveriilundred dollars. , F,:v•¤¤¢¤i¤¤¤· ¤·v· Improving Apalachicola Bag, Florida: Continuing improvement ' and for maintenance, including ink Channel and West Pass, twenty- two thousand five hundred do lars. B*¤¢¤¥¤¤ B¤>’· F¤¤· d Hnproving Biscayne Bay, Florida: For maintenance, five thousand 0 ars. H§f,§0"§f’§.l§ B"' °°° Improving Carrabelle Bar and Harbor, Florida: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, including East Pass, twenty-five theiusand dollars. I f Cl H h C*;¤¤¤¢*·<2·=¤w¤¢¢* · rn iroving c anne rom earwater arbor t ron h Boca Cei a r}ii1irb°"°T mm B"' Bayltio Tampa Bay, Florida, in accordance with the regort submittgd in ouse Document Numbered Eleven hundred and ninety, Sixtieth Congress, second session, twenty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. F¤¤‘¤·¤¤*¤¤·F¤¤ Im(proving harbor at Fernandina, Florida: For maintenance, inclu ing the entrance channel through Cumberland Sound, Georgia and Florida, fortlH—five thousand dollars. ¤*¤¤¤¤¤> B·¥·F¤¤· Improving H` sboro Bay, Florida: Continuing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered C Six hundred and thirty-four, Sixty-first Co ress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in saidudocument, three hundred thousand dollars. .

  • ’¢¤5¤¤¤**· me Improving harbor at Pensacola, Florida: Continuing improvement

and for maintenance, seventy-five thousand dollars. msisinmudmws Bay. Improving Saint Andrews Bay, Florida, in accordance with re ort ' submitted in House Document Numbered Twelve, Sixty-first gon- _ gress, first session, with a view to securing a channel depth of twenty- '*°’•*°- two feet, seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary