Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1874 Includes the Report of the Mississippi River Commission, 1881-19 . |
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Page 44
... feet water and the north pier into 11 feet , which is requisite to secure a permanent improvement , will cost $ 44,525.60 , to which should be added $ 5,000 for dredging . Balance in Treasury of United States July 1 , 1873 .. Deduct ...
... feet water and the north pier into 11 feet , which is requisite to secure a permanent improvement , will cost $ 44,525.60 , to which should be added $ 5,000 for dredging . Balance in Treasury of United States July 1 , 1873 .. Deduct ...
Page 55
... feet of superstructure upon cribs previously sunk . One hundred and ten feet complete of the east break- water have been constructed , and 130 feet additional completed , except one course of timber . During the present season it is ...
... feet of superstructure upon cribs previously sunk . One hundred and ten feet complete of the east break- water have been constructed , and 130 feet additional completed , except one course of timber . During the present season it is ...
Page 77
... feet deep at mean low water , and nearly 200 feet wide . 57,688 cubic yards of materials were dredged from the long shoal abreast of Elba Island , giving a channel 13 feet deep and 100 feet wide ; 2,436 cubic yards were dredged from the ...
... feet deep at mean low water , and nearly 200 feet wide . 57,688 cubic yards of materials were dredged from the long shoal abreast of Elba Island , giving a channel 13 feet deep and 100 feet wide ; 2,436 cubic yards were dredged from the ...
Page 102
... feet , no greater depth than 7 feet at mean low water is required , which has been gained at all points except the bar at the mouth , where the depth is only 5 feet . The im- provement of this is such a serious matter that it is not at ...
... feet , no greater depth than 7 feet at mean low water is required , which has been gained at all points except the bar at the mouth , where the depth is only 5 feet . The im- provement of this is such a serious matter that it is not at ...
Page 107
... feet of water in the lowest stages of the river . The ap- propriation of June 23 , 1874 , will be applied to the ... feet and to a depth of 7 feet below the plane of mean low water ( or 16 feet at mean high water ) up to the head of the ...
... feet of water in the lowest stages of the river . The ap- propriation of June 23 , 1874 , will be applied to the ... feet and to a depth of 7 feet below the plane of mean low water ( or 16 feet at mean high water ) up to the head of the ...
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Page 502 - An Act to procure the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates upon the subject of roads and canals." It authorized the President to cause surveys and estimates to be made of the routes of such roads and canals...
Page 71 - An act making appropriations for the repair, preservation, and completion of certain public works heretofore commenced under the authority of law...
Page 583 - Act shall be built and located under and subject i.uui, etc. to such regulations for the security of navigation of said river as the Secretary of War shall prescribe...
Page 643 - In the district in which such structure may, in whole or in part, exist, and proper proceedings to this end may be instituted under the direction of the AttorneyGeneral of the United States at the request of the Secretary of 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 643 - ... 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 two hundred and fifty feet in length, and the piers of said bridge shall be parallel with the current of said river...
Page 80 - The first work was done in 1874, when $5,000 was expended in building a dike and dredging to a width of 25 feet and a depth of 6 feet at mean low water in front of it and for about 300 feet below. Two years later the channel was made 40 feet wide from the bridge at Elkton to about...
Page 644 - That the right to alter or amend this act, so as to prevent or remove all material obstructions to the navigation of said river by the future construction of bridges, is hereby expressly reserved...
Page 324 - IMPROVEMENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BETWEEN THE MOUTHS OF THE ILLINOIS AND OHIO RIVERS.
Page 638 - to examine the construction of the St. Louis and Illinois Bridge across the Mississippi river at St. Louis, and report whether the Bridge will prove a serious obstruction to the navigation of the river; and, if so, in what manner its construction can be modified.