Digest of Appropriations for the Support of the Government of the United States on Account of the Service of the Fiscal Year Ending ... and of Deficiencies for Prior Years; Made by the ... Session of the ... CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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... engineer , two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ; three assistant engineers , at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; three conductors of elevators , at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; one machinist and ...
... engineer , two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars ; three assistant engineers , at one thousand four hundred and forty dollars each ; three conductors of elevators , at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; one machinist and ...
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... engineer , one thousand seven hundred dollars ; two assistant engineers , at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; four conductors of the elevators , at one thousand one hundred dollars each , who shall be under the supervision and ...
... engineer , one thousand seven hundred dollars ; two assistant engineers , at one thousand two hundred dollars each ; four conductors of the elevators , at one thousand one hundred dollars each , who shall be under the supervision and ...
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... engineer , who is also the fireman , one thousand dollars ; in all , thirty - five thousand two hundred dollars . - Legislative Act July 16 , 1892 ... Contingent Expenses , Executive Office , 1893. - For contingent expenses of the ...
... engineer , who is also the fireman , one thousand dollars ; in all , thirty - five thousand two hundred dollars . - Legislative Act July 16 , 1892 ... Contingent Expenses , Executive Office , 1893. - For contingent expenses of the ...
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... engineers as a representative of the United States to participate in any action as to proposals to build the whole line of the intercontinental railroad or any part thereof : Provided further , That to avoid any misunderstanding on the ...
... engineers as a representative of the United States to participate in any action as to proposals to build the whole line of the intercontinental railroad or any part thereof : Provided further , That to avoid any misunderstanding on the ...
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... engineer , one thousand four hundred dollars ; one assistant engineer , one thousand dollars ; two assistant engineers , at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; one lock- smith , at one thousand two hundred dollars ; three firemen ...
... engineer , one thousand four hundred dollars ; one assistant engineer , one thousand dollars ; two assistant engineers , at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; one lock- smith , at one thousand two hundred dollars ; three firemen ...
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Act July 16 appropriated approved article of treaty buildings Bureau cents to cover Certified Claims).-For Civil Act August clerks of class Contingent Expenses Continuing improvement cover claims reported Department District of Columbia dollars.-Act July 13 dollars.-Indian Act July dollars.-Legislative Act July dollars.-Sundry Civil Act eight hundred dollars eighteen hundred fifty dollars Fifty-second Congress fiscal year eighteen five hundred dollars five thousand dollars forty four hundred dollars hereby House Ex hundred and eighty hundred and fifty hundred and ninety hundred and ninety-one hundred and twenty Improving Harbor Indian Act July 28 laborers lars nine hundred Office Post-Office Provided purchase repairs reported in House River Salaries sand dollars Secretary Secretary of War session].-Deficiency Act July six hundred dollars sixty thou thousand dollars thousand dollars.-Act July thousand dollars.-Legislative Act thousand dollars.-Sundry Civil thousand eight hundred thousand five hundred thousand four hundred thousand six hundred thousand two hundred Treasury twenty dollars watchmen
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