DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
For the compensation of the secretary to the trustees of public buildings, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
For the extraordinary repairs and ordinary maintenance of the senate house at Kingston, to be expended in the discretion of the superintendent of public buildings, three hundred dollars ($300), or as much thereof as may be necessary.
For painting and other incidental repairing and furnishings necessary to preserve and renew the buildings, premises and property in charge of the superintendent of public buildings, and to be expended in his discretion, five thousand dollars ($5,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary.
The sum of fifty thousand dollars (re. $50,000), being the unexpended balance of an appropriation made by chapter seven hundred and twenty-eight, laws of nineteen hundred and four, for lighting and necessary fixtures and appliances therefor, or as much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby reappropriated for the same purposes.
For new carpets or other suitable covering for the floors of the senate chamber and lobbies, and the assembly chamber and lobbies, six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($6,250).
For repairs to veranda and roof of the executive mansion, one thousand dollars ($1,000).
For replacing the water pipe system in capitol park, one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200).
For removing about thirty-two feet of masonry from the top of the main capitol tower, forty-eight thousand dollars ($48,000).
For removing the present columns and piers on the first floor of the assembly staircase and replacing—the same, fifty thousand dollars ($50,000)
September 12, 1906, The Wyoming County Times, Supplement, State Laws No. 4. Page 6, Column 1,
For the purchase for the state library thirty-nine original muster rolls and lists of men in the service of the New York colony during the French and Indian war and prior to the Revolutionary war, five hundred dollars ($500), or so much thereof as may be necessary.
September 12, 1906, The Wyoming County Times, Supplement, State Laws No. 4. Page 6, Column 2, STATE ARCHITECT.
The sum of one thousand and eight dollars and sixteen cents ($1,800.16), being a portion of the unexpended balances of the appropriations made by chapter seven hundred and two of the laws of nineteen hundred and four and chapter seven hundred of the laws of nineteen hundred and five, for services of employees of the state architect's office, is hereby reappropriated for compensation of employees in said office during the current fiscal year.
For services and expenses of expert engineer in making examination and report on ventilation of the assembly chamber, adjoining rooms and corridors of the capitol, three hundred and fifty dollars ($350), or so much thereof as may be necessary.
The sum of one thousand dollars, being a portion of the unexpended balance of appropriation made by chapter six hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and five for services of assistant chief draftsman in the office of the state architect, is hereby reappropriated for draftsmen and tracers in the same office
August 5, 1910, Auburn Weekly Bulletin, Page 8, Column 2, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.For extending the inclosure on the west side of the entrance corridor of the State street side of the capitol, eight hundred dollars ($800), or so much thereof as may be necessary.
For the purchase and installation of one feed water filter and grease extractor in connection with the steam plant of the capitol, under the direction of the superintendent of public buildings, six hundred dollars ($600), or so much thereof as may be necessary.
For the payment of premiums for fire insurance on the executive mansion in the sum of one hundred thousand dollars for the term of three years, four hundred thirty dollars ($430), or so much thereof as may be necessary.
The sum of one thousand five hundred fifty-six dollars and fifty cents (re. $1,556.50), being the unexpended balance of an appropriation made by chapter four hundred, thirty-three of the laws of nineteen hundred nine for the rewiring of the executive mansion and all incidental expenses in connection therewith, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby reapproprtated for altering, improving and enlarging the capacity of a portion of the electric wiring in the capitol including the installation of cables, to be expended in the discretion of the superintendent of public buildings.
For reimbursing the general salaries fund of the superintendent of public buildings the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500), being the amount expended therefrom for the cleaning and restoring of the senate and assembly staircases and that part of the western staircase above and including the fourth story level, in the capitol.
August 5, 1910, Auburn Weekly Bulletin, Page 8, Column 2 , TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
The sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000), or so much as may be necessary is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for continuing the construction of the state educational building at Albany, now under contract, to be expended pursuant to the provisions of chapter six hundred seventy-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred six, as amended by chapter thirty of the laws of nineteen hundred eight.
The sum of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the acquisition of a site and for the construction and equipment of a power house, coal pockets, conduits, for furnishing heat, light and power to the state capitol and state education building at Albany, to be expended pursuant to the provisions of chapter thirteen, laws of nineteen hundred ten.
The trustees of public buildings are hereby authorized to enter into contracts for an amount not to exceed in the aggregate the sum of six hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($625,000) for furniture, equipment and decorating for the state education building at Albany, to include book-stacks, book cases, lighting fixtures, decorating, sculpture and for such other expenses incidental thereto as may be necessary, of which amount the sum of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purposes herein mentioned, to be expended pursuant to the provisions of chapter six hundred seventy-eight, laws of nineteen hundred six, as amended by chapter thirty of the laws of nineteen hundred eight.
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