Annual Report of the Supervising Architect to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Year Ending ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 - Public buildings |
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act 34 Stat act May 30 Act of June Act of March additional land Amount appropriated Expended Amount appropriated_ Expended approaches appropriated and available appropriated and available_ appropriates for completion appropriates for continuation authorizes contracts authorizes the acquisition Available balance Available balance__ building under present building within limit completion of building continuation of building continuation under present contracts for building contracts for completion cost thereof Court-house and post-office Custom-house and post-office erection of building Expended for building extension or enlarge foregoing provisions heating and ventilating including fireproof vaults including necessary changes increases limit June 28 June 30 limit 34 Stat limit fixed Limit increased limit of cost limitations__ Amount appropriated limits cost limits the cost Occupied in 1906 pletion of building Post-office and court-house Post-office and custom-house present limit 34 provision for building provisions and limitations provisions and limitations__ Recent legislation provides remodeling repairs incident STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS ventilating apparatus
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Page 170 - March 3, 1901, appropriates for rental for temporary quarters (31 Stat., 1134) 6,000.00 Act of February 18, 1904, provides that upon the acquisition of the additional land authorized in act of March 3, 1903, for the enlargement of the Federal building site, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to improve, repair, and remodel any building or buildings thereon which, in his opinion, may be made suitable for occupancy and use for postoffice and such other purposes as may be practicable during...
Page 209 - Act of April 28, 1904, appropriates $1,700,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the acquisition in fee from the Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railroad Company, of a site for a post-office building, consisting of the lot of land bounded by Eighth avenue, Thirtyfirst street, and a line drawn parallel with Eighth avenue, and distant 415 feet westwardly from the westerly house line thereof, the westerly 30 feet of said lot, between Thirty-first and Thirty-third streets, to be used...
Page 144 - COMFORT STATIONS, ETC., JAMESTOWN ISLAND, VIRGINIA. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS. Act of June 30, 1906, appropriates $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the policing of the grounds owned by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, upon Jamestown Island, and for erecting thereon suitable retiring rooms and rest stations for the visiting public, providing drinking water at suitable places, and for benches and other accommodations for visitors (34 Stat., 766, pt....