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Grand Haven, Mich.

Grand Marais, Mich.

Ludington, Mich.

Manistee, Mich.

Black Lake, Mich.

Monroe, Mich.

Muskegon, Mich.

Ontonagon, Mich.

Pentwater, Mich.

Portage Lake, Mich.

Sand Beach, Mich.

Saint Joseph. Mich.

Saugatuck, Mich.

South Haven, Mich.

White River, Mich.

Marquette, Mich.

Proviso.

Thunder Bay, Mich.

Au Sable, Mich.

Ahnapee, Wis.

Vol. 24, p. 315.

Green Bay, Wis.

Kenosha, Wis.

Kewaunee, Wis.

Manitowoc, Wis.

Improving harbor at Grand Haven, Michigan: Continuing im provement, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Improving harbor of refuge at Grand Marais, Michigan: Continu ing improvement, fifty thousand dollars.

Improving harbor of refuge at Ludington, Michigan: Continuing improvement, sixty thousand dollars; and the Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to accept the deed tendered by the Pere Marquette Lumber Company, of Ludington, Michigan, of three and thirty-one hundredths acres of land.

Improving harbor at Manistee, Michigan: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Black Lake, Michigan: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Monroe, Michigan: For repairs and for dredging at mouth of river, five thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Muskegon, Michigan: Continuing improvement, forty-five thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Ontonagon, Michigan: Continuing improvement, twelve thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving harbor at Pentwater, Michigan: Continuing improvement, eight thousand dollars.

Improving harbor of refuge at Portage Lake, Michigan: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving harbor of refuge at Sand Beach, Michigan: Continuing improvement, seventy thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Saint Joseph, Michigan: Continuing improvement, twelve thousand dollars; five thousand dollars to be used in improving the water channel leading up to Benton Harbor.

Improving harbor of Saugatuck, Michigan: To repair and maintain, five thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at South Haven, Michigan: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars; three thousand dollars of which shall be used in deepening the channel of Black River from the inner termini of the piers to the highway bridge.

Improving harbor at White River, Michigan: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Marquette, Michigan: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended until the question of harbor limits has been settled to the satisfaction of the Secretary of War.

Improving harbor at Thunder Bay, Michigan: Continuing improvement, the balance available from former appropriations shall be expended in dredging the entrance channel from the bay into the

river.

Improving harbor at Au Sable, Michigan: Continuing improvement, the balance available from former appropriations shall be expended in dredging the mouth of Au Sable River.

Improving harbor at Ahnapee, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars; and so much of the act of August fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, for the improvement of rivers and harbors as relates to the harbor of Ahnapee is hereby amended by striking out the words "but no part of said sum is to be expended until the wharfage over the Government pier at that port shall be made free."

Improving harbor at Green Bay, Wisconsin: Continuing improvment, ten thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Kenosha, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving harbor at Kewaunee, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Manitowoc, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, eight thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Menomonee, Wisconsin: For repairs and dredging, nine thousand dollars.

Improving harbor of refuge at Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement on bay and harbor, seventy thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Menomonee, Wis.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Improving harbor at Oconto, Wisconsin: Continuing improve- Oconto, Wis. ment, twenty thousand dollars; eighteen thousand dollars of which appropriation shall not be available, until the city of Oconto has caused repairs to be made, to the satisfaction of the engineer in charge, to the old part of the pier built by private enterprise. Improving harbor at Port Washington, Wisconsin: Continuing Fort Washington, improvement, five thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Racine, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Superior Bay and Saint Louis Bay, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, fifty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Sheboygan, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Ashland, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement on the enlarged project, sixty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Two Rivers, Wisconsin: Continuing improvement, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Wis.

Racine, Wis.

Superior and Saint

Louis Bays, Wis.

Sheboygan, Wis.

Ashland, Wis.

Two Rivers, Wis.

Duluth, Minn.

entrance and piers.

Improving harbor at Duluth, Minnesota: Continuing improvement, eighty thousand dollars; of which sum one-half shall be expended on the harbor basin and new channel east of Rice's Point, and in the preservation and maintenance of the canal and piers at the harbor entrance, and in the purchase of a steam launch; and the other half of said sum shall be expended on the channel west of Rice's Point, and from thence along the northern shore of Saint Louis Bay to Grassy Point; and the Government of the United States hereby accepts from the city of Duluth the grant and conveyance made by Acceptance of canal said city, by deed dated January ninth, eighteen hundred and eightyeight, of the following described real estate, to wit: All the tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Saint Louis and State of Minnesota described as follows, to wit: Lots two hundred and forty-seven, two hundred and forty-eight, two hundred and forty-nine, two hundred and fifty, two hundred and fifty-one, two hundred and fifty-two, two hundred and fifty-three, two hundred and fifty-four, two hundred and fifty-five, two hundred and fifty-six, two hundred and fifty-seven, two hundred and fifty-eight, two hun dred and fifty-nine, and two hundred and sixty Minnesota avenue, Upper Duluth, the same being the ground on which is located the canal entrance and piers to the harbor of Duluth.

Improving harbor at Grand Marais, Minnesota: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Agate Bay, Minnesota: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars.

Improving harbor and bay at Humboldt, California: Continuing improvement, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be expended until the twelve acres of land necessary to said improvement shall have been conveyed to the United States free of expense, and such conveyance has been approved by the Secretary of War, after the Attorney-General of the United States shall have certified to the Secretary of War that the title is perfect.

Grand Marais, Minn.

Agate Bay, Minn.

Humboldt Bay, Cal.

Proviso.

Title.

Improving harbor at Oakland, California: Continuing improve- Oakland, Cal. ment, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sum, or any part thereof, may be used in the discretion of the Secretary of War, on the training walls and channel.

Improving harbor at Red Wood, California: To complete, seven thousand four hundred dollars.

Red Wood, Cal.

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Improving harbor at Wilmington, California: Continuing improvement, ninety thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at San Diego, California: For repairs, one thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at San Luis Obispo, California, by the construction of a breakwater on the reef to the plane of mean low water, according to the plan of W. H. Benyaurd, major of engineers, dated January twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, twentyfive thousand dollars.

Improving entrance to harbor at Coos Bay, Oregon: Continuing improvement, fifty thousand dollars.

Improving harbor at Yaquina Bay, Oregon: Continuing improvement, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Improving Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oregon, five thousand two hundred dollars.

Improving Lubec Channel, Maine: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars.

Improving Penobscot River, Maine: Continuing improvement, fifty thousand dollars; twenty thousand dollars of which sum to be expended between Bangor and Crosby's Narrows, and thirty thousand dollars between Bucksport and Winterport, according to the last plan of the engineer in charge if approved by the Secretary of War.

Improving Narragaugus River, Maine: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving Saco River, Maine: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving Bagaduce River, Maine, three thousand dollars.

Improving Kennebec River, Maine, seventy-five thousand dollars. Improving Moose-a-Bec Bar, Maine: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars.

Improving Cocheco River, New Hampshire: To complete, nine thousand dollars.

Improving Bellamy River, New Hampshire, ten thousand dollars. Improving Otter Creek, Vermont: Continuing improvement, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving Ipswich River, Massachusetts, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving Powow River, Massachusetts, for dredging, three thousand dollars: Provided, That this sum shall not be expended until the towns of Amesbury and Salisbury, or either of them, shall have caused such a draw to be placed in the present bridge over said river, as may be approved by the Secretary of War.

Improving Pawtucket River, Rhode Island: Continuing improvement, thirty-five thousand dollars.

Improving Providence River and Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island: Continuing improvement, forty thousand dollars.

For removing Green Jacket Shoal, Providence River, Rhode Island: Continuing improvement, twenty-eight thousand dollars.

Improving Pawcatuck River, Rhode Island: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving Connecticut River below Hartford, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving Housatonic River, Connecticut, thirty-five thousand dollars; twenty-five thousand dollars of which may be expended in commencing the construction of a breakwater at the mouth of said river.

Improving Thames River, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, fifty thousand dollars, which may be expended at any point between Norwich and New London.

Improving East Chester Creek, New York: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars.

Improving Hudson River, New York: Continuing improvement, seventy-five thousand dollars; of which ten thousand dollars may be used in dredging and otherwise deepening and improving the harbor at Peekskill.

Y.

Hudson River, N. Y.

Improving Newtown Creek and Bay, New York: Continuing im-Newtown Creek, N. provement, twenty-five thousand dollars, a portion of which may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be applied to the improvement of the west branch of Newtown Creek.

Improving Ticonderoga River, New York: Continuing improve-Ticonderoga River, ment, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Harlem River, N. Y.

Improving Harlem River, New York, seventy thousand dollars. Improving East River and Hell Gate, New York: Removing ob- East River, N. Y. structions, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Narrows, Lake

Improving Narrows at Lake Champlain, New York, from Benson, Vermont, to canal locks at Whitehall, New York, fifteen thousand Champlain, N. Y. dollars.

Improving Grass River at Massena, New York: The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to expend the balance remaining on hand of the sum heretofore appropriated in dredging operations according to the original plan.

Improving Maurice River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Grass River, N. Y.

Maurice River, N. J.

Passaic River, N. J.

Improving Passaic River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, thirty-five thousand dollars; of which seven thousand five hundred dollars are to be used to complete improvement above Newark. Improving Raritan River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, Raritan River, N. J. fifty thousand dollars.

Improving Shrewsbury River, New Jersey: Continuing improve-Shrewsbury River, ment, ten thousand dollars.

Improving South River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, South River, N. J. five thousand dollars.

Improving Allegheny River, Pennsylvania: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Improving Schuylkill River, Pennsylvania: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars.

Improving Delaware River, Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Continuing improvement from Trenton to its mouth, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; of which ten thousand dollars is to be expended upon said river and its tidal tributaries between Cooper's Creek and Trenton.

Allegheny River, Pa.

Schuylkill River, Pa.

Delaware River, Pa.

and N. J.

Allegheny River, Pa.

For continuation of construction of the dam at Herr's Island, in Herr's Island Dam, the Allegheny River, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, thirty-five thousand dollars; and the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to purchase the lands required for said dam and its appurtenances, or, at his discretion, to cause suit to be instituted for the condemnation of such lands as may be necessary therefor; and said sum of thirtyfive thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby made available for paying for said lands, whether procured by purchase or by condemnation, as authorized by the act of the legislature of Pennsylvania approved May eighteenth, eighteen hun dred and eighty-seven.

Improving Saint Jones River, Delaware: Continuing improve-Saint Jones River, ment, fifteen thousand dollars.

Improving Duck Creek, Delaware, by dredging, ten thousand Duck Creek, Del. dollars.

Dol.

Improving Mispillion Creek, Delaware: To complete from Milford, Mispillion Creek, to its mouth, three thousand five hundred dollars. Improving Broadkiln River, Delaware: Continuing improvement, Broadkiln River, ten thousand dollars.

Del.

Improving Broad Creek, Delaware: Continuing improvement, five Broad Creek, Del. thousand dollars.

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Improving Choptank River, Maryland: Continuing improvement, seven thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving Corsica River, Maryland: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars.

Improving Susquehanna River, Maryland and Pennsylvania: Continuing improvement, ten thousand dollars, to be expended above the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad bridge. Improving Fairlee Creek or Inlet, Maryland, five thousand dollars. Improving Patuxent River, Maryland, five thousand dollars. Improving Potomac River at Washington: Continuing improvement, three hundred thousand dollars.

Improving Appomattox River, Virginia: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars; and the Chief of Engineers is directed to cause to be examined and surveyed, and the cost estimated, for diverting the water of the river above the harbor at Petersburgh to the old North Channel, and report upon the same.

Improving Chickahominy River, Virginia: Continuing improvement, two thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving James River, Virginia: Continuing improvement below Richmond, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.

Improving Mattaponi River, Virginia: Continuing improvement, three thousand dollars.

Improving channel at Mount Vernon: Continuing improvement, six thousand dollars.

Improving Nomini Creek, Virginia: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars.

Improving Pamunky River, Virginia: Continuing improvement, three thousand dollars.

Improving Rappahannock River, Virginia: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars; of which three thousand dollars may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be used in continuing the improvement of Urbana Creek, a tidal tributary thereof.

Improving Staunton River, Virginia: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars.

Improving York River, Virginia: Continuing improvement, thirty thousand dollars.

Improving, by dredging and otherwise, the inland water-way, from Chincoteague Bay, Virginia, to Delaware Bay, at or near Lewes, Delaware, to be used from Chincoteague Bay to Indian River Bay: Continuing improvement, fifty thousand dollars, no part of which shall be expended until the right of way is secured free of cost to the United States.

Improving Nansemond River, Virginia, including the mouths of Bennett and Chuckatuck Creeks, ten thousand dollars.

Improving Big Sandy River, West Virginia and Kentucky: Con tinuing improvement, thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving Elk River, West Virginia: Continuing improvement, three thousand dollars.

Improving Buckhannon River, West Virginia: Continuing improvement, one thousand five hundred dollars.

Improving Great Kanawha River, West Virginia: Continuing improvement, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Improving Guyandotte River, West Virginia: Continuing improvement, two thousand dollars.

Improving Little Kanawha River, West Virginia: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars; but no toll shall be colfected by any person or corporation for this improved navigation; and such right, if any exist, shall be relinquished in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary of War before the expenditure of any of the money herein appropriated for this work.

Improving Monongahela River, West Virginia: To complete dam

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