Chapter 423.
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CHAP. 423.— An act providing for the erection of sundry light-houses and fog-signals in Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Superior.March 2, 1889. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Light-houses established. Point Peninsular, Mich. That a light-house be established at or near Eleven-foot Shoal, off Point Peninsular, Lake Michigan. Michigan, at a cost not exceeding sixty thousand dollars, and when said light shall be completed the light now maintained at Point Peninsular shall be discontinued.
That a light-house and fog-signal be established at Squaw Island,Squaw Island, Mich. Lake Michigan, at a cost not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars. That there be established a light-house at or near Old MackinawOld Mackinaw Point, Mich. Point, at a cost not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars, and when the same shall be completed the light maintained at McGulpin’s Point, shall be discontinued. That a fog-signal and range-lights be placed on the end of the westAshtabula.
Ohio, pier at Ashtabula, Ohio, Lake Erie, at a cost not exceeding seven thousand dollars. Approved, March 2, 1889.