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... vessels entered and cleared ... Foreign vessels entered and cleared IMPORTS . EXPORTS . 50 000 $ 250,000 $ 150,000 300,000 3,000 3,000 $ 200,000 350,000 31 , 606 5,000 $ 69,715 10 616 07 539 58 2,037 89 2,810 10 Tonnage . No. 776 367 ...
... vessels entered and cleared ... Foreign vessels entered and cleared IMPORTS . EXPORTS . 50 000 $ 250,000 $ 150,000 300,000 3,000 3,000 $ 200,000 350,000 31 , 606 5,000 $ 69,715 10 616 07 539 58 2,037 89 2,810 10 Tonnage . No. 776 367 ...
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... vessels arriving and departing the port of Green Bay , Wisconsin , also the tonnage thereof , was referred to the under- signed , and which I herewith duly answer . Vessels arrived between July 1 , 1871 , and June 30 , 1872 Vessels ...
... vessels arriving and departing the port of Green Bay , Wisconsin , also the tonnage thereof , was referred to the under- signed , and which I herewith duly answer . Vessels arrived between July 1 , 1871 , and June 30 , 1872 Vessels ...
Page 120
... vessels , 565 . Departures during the year . - Steamers , 545 ; sail - vessels , 572 . Steamers built , 2 ; sailing - vessels built , 6 . The number of vessels repaired has been 42. At the present time there are upon the stocks ...
... vessels , 565 . Departures during the year . - Steamers , 545 ; sail - vessels , 572 . Steamers built , 2 ; sailing - vessels built , 6 . The number of vessels repaired has been 42. At the present time there are upon the stocks ...
Page 122
... vessels during the past year is as follows : Of steamers .. Of sail - vessels .. Total ..... Arrivals . Departures . 522 523 321 316 843 839 This number does not include vessels which have taken shelter in the harbor from stress of ...
... vessels during the past year is as follows : Of steamers .. Of sail - vessels .. Total ..... Arrivals . Departures . 522 523 321 316 843 839 This number does not include vessels which have taken shelter in the harbor from stress of ...
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... vessels ran into the harbor for shelter during storms . Vessels drawing 6 feet of water can run into the basin by keeping close to the north pier . The quantity of merchandise which has passed over the bridge - pier , which is owned by ...
... vessels ran into the harbor for shelter during storms . Vessels drawing 6 feet of water can run into the basin by keeping close to the north pier . The quantity of merchandise which has passed over the bridge - pier , which is owned by ...
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12 feet act of June Amount appropriated Amount available July Amount expended Amount required Apalachicola Appendix appropriated by act bank boats breakwater canal cents channel Chattahoochee River Chief of Engineers Choctawhatchee River Colonel commenced completed construction contract Corps of Engineers cost Creek cribs cubic yards depth of water dike distance dredging east ending June 30 ENGINEER OFFICE estimate excavation feet long feet of water feet wide fiscal year ending foot gravel harbor improvement inches Island John's River Lake locks mean low water miles Mississippi Mobile Mobile River mouth Muscle Shoals Natural pool navigation obedient servant obstructions pier port portion pounds proposed protection Railroad removed repairs respectfully riprap river Roanoke River rock Saint Louis Saint Louis River sand season Secretary of War Shoals shore snags steamers stone stream submitted survey timber tion Total United States Army UNITED STATES ENGINEER vessels width
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Page 35 - making appropriations for the repair, preservation and completion of certain public works on rivers and harbors and for other purposes...
Page 441 - ... mile above and one mile below the proposed location, the topography of the banks of the river, the...
Page 159 - Very respectfully, your obedient servant, AA HUMPHREYS, Brigadier- General and Chief of Engineers. Hon. WW BELKNAP, Secretary of War.
Page 56 - Mexico, to be completed within twenty years; of the Mississippi River between the mouth of the Missouri and the mouth of the Ohio River...
Page 746 - GENERAL : I have the honor to transmit herewith my annual reports for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1877, upon the works of river-improvement under my charge.
Page 441 - War ; and in case of any litigation arising from any obstruction or alleged obstruction to navigation created by the construction of any bridge under this Act.
Page 29 - ... with a statement showing the amount expended during the fiscal year, and the amount that can be profitably expended during the next fiscal year, is submitted herewith. For more detailed information in regard to the improvements, and for the results of the surveys and examinations ordered by Congress, and not found in...
Page 543 - GENERAL : In compliance with your instructions I have the honor to submit the following report of the...
Page 426 - Rouge, and Carrollton, on the Mississippi, between the mouth of the Missouri and the Gulf of Mexico; and at or in the vicinity of Fort...
Page 441 - ... and shall furnish such other information as may be required for a full and satisfactory understanding of the subject; And until...