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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 3 STAT. · March 3, 1819 · Chapter CII

Chapter CII. to authorize the building, eroding, and placing, lighthouses, beacons, and buoys, on places designated in Boston, Buzzard and Chesapeake, Bays, Lakes Ontario and Erie, and for other purposes

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Chap. CII.— An Act to authorize the building, eroding, and placing, lighthouses, beacons, and buoys, on places designated in Boston, Buzzard and Chesapeake, Bays, Lakes Ontario and Erie, and for other purposes. March 3, 1819. *Be it enacted by the. Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, That it shall be the duty of The Secretary of the Treasury to provide, by contract, to be approved by the President, for building lighthouses, &c.
Lighthouses, &c.the Secretary of the Treasury to provide, by contract, which shall be approved by the President of the United States, for building lighthouses, erecting beacons or land marks, and placing light vessels or boats, on the following sites or shoals, to wit: A lighthouse on Long-Island Head, and a beacon or land mark on Halt-Way Rock, in Boston Bay; and also a lighthouse on Bird’s Island, in Buzzard’s Bay, in the state of Massachusetts. A lighthouse on Galloo Island, near the outlet of Lake Ontario, in the state of New York.
Act of May 15, 1820, ch. 112, sec. 5. A lighthouse, at a proper place, at or between the [mouth] of Grand River, in the state of Ohio, and the mouth of Detroit River, in the territory of Michigan. Three lighthouses, on the following sites: one on the Bodkin, one on North Point, and one on Sparrow’s Point, in the state of Maryland. 535 A lighthouse on Windmill Point, at the mouth of Rappahannock River, or a light vessel or boat on the Wolf-Trap Shoals, if the latter shall be deemed preferable to a lighthouse on Windmill Point; a lighthouse on Craney Island, at the mouth of Elizabeth River, and a light vessel, or boat, on Willoughby’s Spit, between Lynnhaven Bay and Hampton Roads in the state of Virginia:
And a beacon or land mark, on Wolf Island, near the port of Darien, in the state of Georgia. Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted*, That it shall be the duty of the Buoys and spindles.Secretary of the Treasury to cause three buoys to be placed in such manner as to mark out the channel leading into the harbour of Boston, and one buoy to be placed on West Island Ledge, in Buzzard’s Bay; a spindle, or buoy, on the outer rock of the reef running from Cochney’s Island to Eastern Norwalk Island; another spindle, or buoy, on the reef running about south-west from the western point of the Western Norwalk Island; and a spindle on the rock off the point of Fairweather Island, in the state of Connecticut:
And twenty buoys in the Chesapeake Bay, and Patapsco River, for designating the shoals and channel, in the state of Maryland. Sec. 3. *And be it further enacted*, That it shall be the duty of the A pier at the mouth of the Mississippi. Stone, instead of wood, tower, at Seguin lighthouse.Secretary of the Treasury to cause a pier to be carried out to nine feet water, at the lighthouse heretofore authorized to be erected at the mouth of the Mississippi; and, also, that he cause the present wood tower at the Seguin lighthouse, in the state of Massachusetts, to be replaced with one of stone.
Sec. 4. *And be it further enacted*, That there be appropriated, out of Appropriations to accomplish the purposes enumerated in this act.any moneys in the treasury of the United States, not otherwise appropriated, the following sums of money, to accomplish the purposes heretofore enumerated in this act, to wit: For the erection and establishment of lighthouses on Long-Island Head, on Bird’s Island, and a beacon or land mark on Half-Way Rock, eleven thousand five hundred dollars:
For a lighthouse on Galloo Island, near the outlet of Lake Ontario, twelve thousand five hundred dollars: Fora lighthouse, at a proper place, at or between the mouth of Grand River and Detroit River, five thousand dollars : For three lighthouses, one on the Bodkin, one on North Point, and one on Sparrow’s Point, in the Chesapeake Bay, and on the Patapsco River, nine thousand dollars: For a lighthouse on Windmill Point, or light vessel or boat on the Wolf-Trap Shoals, a light vessel or boat on Willoughby’s Spit, between Lynnhaven Bay and Hampton Roads, and a lighthouse on Craney Island, at the mouth of Elizabeth River, twelve thousand dollars:
For three buoys, to mark out the channel leading into Boston harbour, and for one to be placed on West Island Ledge, in Buzzard’s Bay, sixteen hundred dollars: For the spindles or buoys on the reef running from Cochney’s Island; for that on the reef running about south-west from the western point of the Western Norwalk’s Island, and for that on the rock off the point of Fairweather Island, twelve hundred dollars: For twenty buoys, to be placed in the Chesapeake Bay and Patapsco River, eight thousand dollars:
For the pier to be carried out from the lighthouse at the mouth of the Mississippi, four thousand dollars; and for replacing the tower at the Seguin lighthouse, twenty-five hundred dollars: and for a beacon or land mark on Wolf-Island, near the port Darien, in the state of Georgia, one thousand dollars. Sec. 5. *And be it further enacted*, That, to make up the deficiencies To make up deficiencies of former appropriations.of the appropriations heretofore made, for the purposes following, the several sums, respectively named, be, and they are hereby, appropriated, payable out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to wit:
To pay for the land, and erecting the lighthouse, at Holmes’ Hole, sixty-three dollars: For erecting a lighthouse on the south point of Cumberland Island, seven thousand dollars: For erecting a lighthouse on the 536FIFTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 107. Res. 1. 1819.south point of Sapelo Island, two thousand five hundred and five dollars. Additional appropriations to pay the salaries of lighthouse keepers. Salary of each keeper fixed at 350 dollars per ann. Sec. 6. *And be it further enacted*, That the sum of three thousand and twenty-seven dollars be, and they are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in addition to the sums heretofore appropriated, to pay the salaries to the several keepers of the lighthouses within the United States; to be applied under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, so as to fix the annual salary of each keeper aforesaid, at the rate of three hundred and fifty dollars per annum.
Lighthouse authorized on south point of Sapelo, may be placed on Wolfe’s Island. Sec. 7. *And be it further enacted*, That the Secretary of the Treasury, in case he shall deem it expedient and proper, may cause the lighthouse heretofore authorized to be erected on the south point of Sapelo Island, to be changed to, and placed on Wolfe’s Island. Approved, March 3, 1819.
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