IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. S. M. MANSFIELD, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Newburyport Harbor, Mass., 45; Merrimac River, Mass., 46; Powow River, Mass., 47; Essex River, Mass., 48; harbor of refuge, Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass., harbor at Gloucester, Mass., 49; harbor at Manchester, Mass., 51; harbor at Lynn, Mass., 52; Mystic and Malden rivers, Mass., 53; harbor at Boston, Mass., 55; Town River, Mass., 57; Weymouth River, Mass., 58; harbor at Scituate, Mass., 59; harbor at Plymouth, Mass., 61; harbor at Provincetown, Mass., harbor at Chatham, Mass., 62; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, ex- IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. D. W. LOCKWOOD, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Harbor of refuge at Hyannis, Mass., 66; harbor of refuge at Nantucket, Mass., 67; Marthas Vineyard inner harbor at Edgartown, Mass., 68; harbor at Vineyard Haven, Mass., Woods Hole Channel, Mass., 69; New Bedford Harbor, Mass., 70; Canapitsit Channel, Mass., Taunton River, Mass., 71; Sakonnet River, R. I., 72; Pawtucket River, R. I., 73; Providence River and Narragansett Bay, R. I., 74; removal of Green Jacket Shoal, Providence, R. I., harbor at Wickford, R. I., 75; Newport Harbor, R. 1., 76; harbor of refuge at Point Judith, R. I., 77; entrance to Point Judith Pond, R. I., harbor of refuge at Block Island, R. I., 78; Great Salt Pond, Block Island, R. I., 79; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. SMITH S. LEACH, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Pawcatuck River, R. I. and Conn., 82; harbor of refuge at Stonington, Conn., 83; Mystic River, Conn., 84; Thames River, Conn., 85; Connecticut River below Hart ford, Conn., 86; harbor of refuge at Duck Island Harbor, Conn., New Haven Harbor, Conn., 89; breakwaters at New Haven, Conn., 91; Housatonic River, Conn., 92; Bridgeport Harbor, Conn., 94; Saugatuck River and Westport Harbor, Conn., 96; Norwalk Harbor, Conn., 98; Five Mile River Harbor, Conn., Stamford Harbor, Conn., 100; harbor at Coscob and Mianus River, Conn., 102; Greenwich Harbor, Hudson River, N. Y., 105; Saugerties Harbor, N. Y., 107; harbor at Rondout, N. Y., IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. H. M. ADAMS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Port Chester Harbor, N. Y., 116; Mamaroneck Harbor, N. Y., 117; East Chester Creek, N. Y., Bronx River, N. Y., 118; Mattituck Harbor, N. Y., 119; Port Jefferson Harbor, N. Y., 120; Huntington Harbor, N. Y., 121; Glencove Harbor, N. Y., 122; Flushing Bay, N. Y., Patchogue River, N. Y., 123; Browns Creek, Sayville, N. Y., 124; Can- arsie Bay, N. Y., Bay Ridge Channel, the triangular area between Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels, and Red Hook and Buttermilk channels, in the harbor of New York, 125; Gowanus Creek Channel, New York Harbor, 127; Newtown Creek, N. Y., 128; Passaic River, N. J., 129; channel between Staten Island and New Jersey, 130; Elizabeth River, N. J., 131; Raritan River, N. J., 132; South River, N. J., Rar- itan Bay, N. J., 133; Mattawan Creek, N. J., 134; Keyport Harbor, N. J., 135; Shoal Harbor and Compton Creek, N. J., 136; Shrewsbury River, N. J., 137; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 138; examinations IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. C. W. RAYMOND, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Delaware River, N. J. and Pa., 142; harbor between Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden, N. J., 144; Schuylkill River, Pa., 145; ice harbor at Marcushook, Pa., 146; con- struction of iron pier in Delaware Bay near Lewes, Del., 147; Delaware Break water, Del., 148; harbor of refuge, Delaware Bay, Del., 149; Rancocas River, N. J., Allo- way Creek, N. J., 150; Dennis Creek, N. J., 151; Cooper Creek, N. J., 152; Goshen Creek, N. J., removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering naviga- Wilmington Harbor, Del., 155; Nanticoke River, Del. and Md., 157; Appoquinimink IN THE CHARGE OF COL. PETER C. HAINS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Patapsco River and channel to Baltimore, Md., 172; channel to Curtis Bay, in IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. CHAS. J. ALLEN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Potomac River at Washington, D. C., 175; Occoquan Creek, Va., 177; Aquia Creek, Va., Nomini Creek, Va., 179; Lower Machodoc Creek, Va., Rappahannock River, Va., 181; Urbana Creek, Va., 183; York River, Va., 184; Mattaponi River, Va., 185; Pamunkey River, Va., James River, Va., 187; protection of Jamestown Island, Va., IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. THOS. L. CASEY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Harbor at Norfolk and its approaches, Va., 190; Western Branch of Elizabeth River, Va., 191; Nansemond River, Va., 192; Appomattox River, Va., 193; harbor at Cape Charles City, Va., 194; Nandua Creek, Va., inland water route from Nor- folk Harbor, Va., to Albemarle Sound, N. C., throngh Currituck Sound, 195; North Landing River, Va. and N. C., Roanoke River, N. C., 196; Pasquotank River, N. C., 197; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, Ocracoke Inlet, N. C., 199; Fishing Creek, N. C., 200; Pamlico and Tar rivers, N. C., IN THE CHARGE of Capt. FREDERIC V. ABBOT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. O. M. CARTER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Savannah Harbor, Ga., 224; Savannah River between Savannah and Augusta, Ga., IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. W. H. H. BENYAURD, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— St. Johns River, Fla., 238; Volusia Bar, Fla., 240; Ocklawaha River, Fla., 241; St. Augustine Harbor, Fla., Indian River, Fla., Negro Cut, Jupiter Inlet, Fla., 242; northwest entrance, Key West Harbor, Fla., 244; Caloosahatchee River, Fla., 245; Charlotte Harbor and Pease Creek, Fla., 246; Sarasota Bay, Fla., 247; Manatee River, Fla., 248; Withlacoochee River, Fla., Suwanee River, Fla., 249; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, examinations and IN THE CHARGe of Maj. F. A. Mahan, Corps of EngineERS— Carrabelle Bar and Harbor, Fla., 253; Apalachicola Bay, Fla., Apalachicola River, IN THE CHARGe of Maj. Wm. T. ROSSELL, Corps of Engineers— IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. JAMES B. QUINN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Inspection of the improvement of the South Pass of the Mississippi River, 277; IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. A. M. MILLER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Galveston Harbor, Tex., 292; ship channel in Galveston Bay, Tex., 294; channel in IN THE CHARGE OF A BOARD OF ENGINEERS, COL. HENRY M. ROBERT, CORPS OF Ascertaining the character and value of the improvements made at the mouth of the WESTERN RIVERS. IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. J. H. WILLARD, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Red River, La. and Ark., 299; Red River, above Fulton, Ark., 300; Cypress Bayou, IN THE CHARge of Capt. WILLIAM L. SIBERT, CORPS Of Engineers— IN THE CHARGe of Maj. ThomAS H. HANDBURY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Removing snags and wrecks from Mississippi River, 317; Mississippi River between IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. W. R. KING, Corps of ENGINEERS- Operating snag boats and dredge boats on Upper Mississippi River, 321; Mississippi IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. W. A. JONES, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Construction and operating and care of reservoirs at head waters of Mississippi IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. W. A. JONES AND CAPT. J. C. SANFORD, CORPS OF Missouri River between Stubbs Ferry, Mont., and the lower limits of Sioux City, IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. JOHN BIDDLE, Corps of EngineERS— Obion River, Tenn., 339; Forked Deer River, Tenn., 340; North or Middle Fork, IN THE CHARGE of Capt. Dan C. KINGMAN, Corps of Engineers— Tennessee River system, 348; Tennessee River above and below Chattanooga, Tenn., IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. W. H. HEUER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Ohio River, 355; operating snag boat on the Ohio River, operating and care of Davis IN THE CHARGE of Maj. CHARLES F. POWELL AND MAJ. R. L. HOXie, Corps of Improvement of, and operation and care of locks and dams Nos. 8 and 9, Mononga- IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. J. G. WARREN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Falls of the Ohio River at Louisville, Ky., and Indiana Chute, Falls of the Ohio IN THE CHARGe of Maj. James F. Gregory, Corps of ENGINEERS— IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. CLINTON B. SEARS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- IN THE CHARGE of Capt. GEO. A. ZINN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— IN THE CHARGE of MAJ. W. L. MARSHALL, Corps of EngINEERS— Chicago Harbor, Ill., 409; Chicago River, Ill., 411; Calumet Harbor, Ill., 412; Calu- met River, Ill. and Ind., 414; Illinois River, Ill., 415; operating and care of Lagrange and Kampsville locks, Illinois River, and approaches thereto, 417; Illi- nois and Mississippi Canal, 418; operating and care of Illinois and Mississippi Canal: canal around lower rapids of Rock River at Milan, Ill., removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 420; examination and IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. G. J. LYDECKER AND CAPT. C. McD. TOWNSEND, Michigan City inner and outer harbors, Ind., 421; St. Joseph Harbor, Mich., 423; St. IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. G. J. LYDECKER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Ship channel connecting waters of the Great Lakes between Chicago, Duluth, and Buffalo, 435; St. Marys River at the falls, Mich., 437; operating and care of St. Marys Falls Canal, 438; Hay Lake Channel, St. Marys River, Mich., 439; Cheboygan Harbor, Mich., 440; Alpena Harbor (Thunder Bay River), Mich., 441; Saginaw River, Mich., 442; Sebewaing River, Mich., 443; harbor of refuge at Sand Beach, Lake Huron, Mich., 444; improvement of, and operating and care of, St. Clair Flats Canal, Mich., 445; mouth of Black River, Mich., Black River at Port Huron, Mich., 446; Pine River, Mich., 447; Belle River, Mich., 448; Clinton River, Mich., Detroit River, Mich., 449; Rouge River, Mich., 450; turning basin in Rouge River, Mich., removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, exami IN THE CHARGE OF COL. JARED A. SMITH, CORPS OF ENGINEERS— Monroe Harbor, Mich., Toledo Harbor, Ohio, 452; Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio, San- dusky Harbor, Ohio, 454; Huron Harbor, Ohio, 455; Vermilion Harbor, Ohio, 456; Black River (Lorain) Harbor, Ohio, 457; Cleveland Harbor, Ohio, 458; Fairport Harbor, Ohio, 459; Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, 460; Conneaut Harbor, Ohio, 461; |