Annual Report (or Report) of the Secretary of War, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1873 |
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... Vessels drawing nine feet can now enter the harbor . Amount available July 1 , 1872 ... Amount appropriated by act of March 3 , 1873 . Amount expended during the fiscal year ending July 30 , 1873 . Amount available July 1 , 1873 ...
... Vessels drawing nine feet can now enter the harbor . Amount available July 1 , 1872 ... Amount appropriated by act of March 3 , 1873 . Amount expended during the fiscal year ending July 30 , 1873 . Amount available July 1 , 1873 ...
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... Vessels drawing nine feet can now enter the harbor . Amount available July 1 , 1872 .. Amount appropriated by act of March 3 , 1873 .. Amount expended during the fiscal year ending July 30 , 1873 . Amount available July 1 , 1873 ...
... Vessels drawing nine feet can now enter the harbor . Amount available July 1 , 1872 .. Amount appropriated by act of March 3 , 1873 .. Amount expended during the fiscal year ending July 30 , 1873 . Amount available July 1 , 1873 ...
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... vessels drawing 22 feet can ascend from Tybee Roads to Savannah City on the flood tide . The pro- ject contemplates a dam with an opening in it for the passage of small vessels across the " cross - tides " water - way above Hutchinson ...
... vessels drawing 22 feet can ascend from Tybee Roads to Savannah City on the flood tide . The pro- ject contemplates a dam with an opening in it for the passage of small vessels across the " cross - tides " water - way above Hutchinson ...
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... vessels drawing over 12 feet . The locality is an important one as a harbor of refuge for large sea - going vessels as well as for coasters , and in its pres- ent condition is insufficient for the demands of general commerce . The ...
... vessels drawing over 12 feet . The locality is an important one as a harbor of refuge for large sea - going vessels as well as for coasters , and in its pres- ent condition is insufficient for the demands of general commerce . The ...
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... vessels drawing from 15 to 18 feet , and a much larger area for smaller vessels , which could be deepened , if necessary , by dredging . It is proposed that the present breakwater re- main until the new one has sufficiently advanced to ...
... vessels drawing from 15 to 18 feet , and a much larger area for smaller vessels , which could be deepened , if necessary , by dredging . It is proposed that the present breakwater re- main until the new one has sufficiently advanced to ...
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