Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1879 Includes the Report of the Mississippi River Commission, 1881-19 . |
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... urgently recommended . No appropriation was made for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1880 . Appropriation asked for next fiscal year .. $ 150,000 00 Fort Macon , Beaufort Harbor , North Carolina , in 24 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS .
... urgently recommended . No appropriation was made for the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1880 . Appropriation asked for next fiscal year .. $ 150,000 00 Fort Macon , Beaufort Harbor , North Carolina , in 24 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS .
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... North Carolina , in charge of Lieut . Col. Q. A. Gillmore , Corps of Engineers . - The subject of the modi- fication of this work is still under consideration . Its location is advantageous for the protection of the entrance to Cape ...
... North Carolina , in charge of Lieut . Col. Q. A. Gillmore , Corps of Engineers . - The subject of the modi- fication of this work is still under consideration . Its location is advantageous for the protection of the entrance to Cape ...
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... Carolina , in charge of Lieut . Col. Q. A. Gillmore , Corps of Engineers ... Carolina , in charge of Lieut . Col. Q. A. Gillmore , Corps of Engineers . - This ... north point of Tybee Island , and to consist of batteries of heavy guns ...
... Carolina , in charge of Lieut . Col. Q. A. Gillmore , Corps of Engineers ... Carolina , in charge of Lieut . Col. Q. A. Gillmore , Corps of Engineers . - This ... north point of Tybee Island , and to consist of batteries of heavy guns ...
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... NORTH CAROLINA . Officer in charge , Maj . W. P. Craighill , Corps of Engineers , having under his immediate orders Capt . J. W. Cuyler and Lieut . Thomas Turtle , Corps of Engineers . 1. Improvement of Susquehanna River , near Havre de ...
... NORTH CAROLINA . Officer in charge , Maj . W. P. Craighill , Corps of Engineers , having under his immediate orders Capt . J. W. Cuyler and Lieut . Thomas Turtle , Corps of Engineers . 1. Improvement of Susquehanna River , near Havre de ...
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... North Carolina . - The work of the year has been the placing of stone on the New Inlet dam , and the repairs and operation of the suction dredge Woodbury on the Baldhead bar . The inlet is closed , but the dam needs more stone for its ...
... North Carolina . - The work of the year has been the placing of stone on the New Inlet dam , and the repairs and operation of the suction dredge Woodbury on the Baldhead bar . The inlet is closed , but the dam needs more stone for its ...
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Page vi - Eads and his associates, of a channel through the jetties at the mouth of South Pass, Mississippi Hiver, twenty-six feet in depth, and not less than two hundred feet in width at the bottom, and having through it a central depth of thirty feet, without regard to width...
Page 228 - ... one mile above and one mile below the proposed location, the topography of the banks of the river, the shore-lines at high and low water, the direction and strength of the current at all stages, and the soundings, accurately showing the bed of the stream...
Page 220 - ... than fifty feet above extreme high-water mark, as understood at the point of location, to the bottom chord of the bridge, nor shall the spans of said bridge be less than...
Page 221 - Act and according to its limitations shall be a lawful structure, and shall be recognized and known as a post route, upon which also no higher charge shall be made for the transmission over the same of the mails, the troops, and the munitions of war of the United States, than the rate per mile paid for their transportation over the railroads or public highways leading to said bridge; and the United States shall have the right of way for postal telegraph purposes across said bridge.
Page 220 - 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 220 - ... the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Page 223 - ... and authority is hereby given to substitute other illuminating material for the same or less price, and to use so much of the sum hereby appropriated as may be necessary for that purpose...
Page 212 - June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, to ascertain the depth of water and width of channel secured and maintained from time to time by James B. Eads at South Pass of the Mississippi River, and to enable the Secretary of War, to report to Congress during the maintenance of the work, six thousand dollars.
Page 222 - AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SUNDRY CIVIL EXPENSES OF THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL TEAR ENDING JUNE THIRTIETH, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Page 228 - War, for his examination and approval, a design and drawing of the bridge, and a map of the location, giving for the space of one mile above and one mile below the proposed location...