Annual Report (or Report) of the Secretary of War, Volume 2, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1902 |
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Page 2588
... March 11 , 1833 , Congress appropriated $ 150,000 " to aid the citi- zens of Georgetown in removing the obstructions to their navigation by causing the cut already made through the bar below the town to be enlarged and deepened , and ...
... March 11 , 1833 , Congress appropriated $ 150,000 " to aid the citi- zens of Georgetown in removing the obstructions to their navigation by causing the cut already made through the bar below the town to be enlarged and deepened , and ...
Page 2591
... March 1 , 1873. It was , by its terms , terminable at the pleasure of either party . In 1875 the United States engineer temporarily ter- minated the above arrangement and carried on some work by contract without the assistance of the ...
... March 1 , 1873. It was , by its terms , terminable at the pleasure of either party . In 1875 the United States engineer temporarily ter- minated the above arrangement and carried on some work by contract without the assistance of the ...
Page 2594
... March , 1867 , and May , 1871 , the city of Savannah dredged 280,000 cubic yards of material from the shoals below the city . Other work was also done by the city up to 1872 , when the total amount spent was about $ 157,000 . The ...
... March , 1867 , and May , 1871 , the city of Savannah dredged 280,000 cubic yards of material from the shoals below the city . Other work was also done by the city up to 1872 , when the total amount spent was about $ 157,000 . The ...
Page 2595
... March , 1900 , but on account of the low stage of the water inside operations were suspended for the time . The citizens of the locality , at the time of a freshet , taking advantage of the work done by the United States , effected an ...
... March , 1900 , but on account of the low stage of the water inside operations were suspended for the time . The citizens of the locality , at the time of a freshet , taking advantage of the work done by the United States , effected an ...
Page 2596
... March 28 , 1892 , and the work was permitted to proceed under certain necessary restrictions . The work began in July , 1892 , and was finished in March , 1894. The amount expended by the county was $ 303,206.25 . Biscayne Bay . The ...
... March 28 , 1892 , and the work was permitted to proceed under certain necessary restrictions . The work began in July , 1892 , and was finished in March , 1894. The amount expended by the county was $ 303,206.25 . Biscayne Bay . The ...
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amount appropriated approved August authorized azimuth Back azimuth bridge built canal channel Chief of Engineers Clair Clair River completed construction Continuing improvement contract corner of section corporation Corps of Engineers Creek cubic yards depth Detroit River dikes discharge district dredging East East Base ENGINEER OFFICE expended feet wide foot G. L. GILLESPIE gauge Geodetic hereby House Document Numbered hundred Huron Improving harbor inches Island July June 30 Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Superior Latitude length lengths-Continued light-house linear feet Lock longitude maintenance Marys River ment mile Mississippi Mississippi River mouth navigation October Oswego Park piers Point Provided Proviso railroad companies Railway Company repair reservoir road Secretary Secretary of War shore line side South span station street submitted in House survey Table of positions thereof thousand dollars tion triangulation Washington Washington Aqueduct West Base wharves