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CONTENTS.
[Alphabetical Index will be found at the end of each Part.]
PART I.
EXTRACT FROM REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR..
OFFICERS OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS
SEA-COAST AND LAKE FRONTIER DEFENSES.
General discussion
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ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1885-6.......
NORTHERN FRONTIER.-Ft. Wayne, Mich., 10; Ft. Porter, N. Y., Ft. Niagara, N.
Y., 11; Ft. Ontario, N. Y., 12; Ft. Montgomery, N. Y., 13. THE PENOBSCOT,
ME.-Ft. Knox, 13. THE KENNEBEC, ME.-Ft. Popham, 14; PORTLAND, ME.—
Ft. Gorges, Ft. Preble, Ft. Scammel, 14; battery on Portland Head, batteries on
Cow Id., batteries on Great Hog Id., 15. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., AND NAVY-
YARD AT KITTERY, ME.-Ft. McClary, Ft. Constitution, battery on Gerrish's
Id., battery on Jerry's Point, 16. MARBLEHEAD HARBOR, MASS.-Ft. Sewall,
17. BOSTON AND NAVY-YARD AT CHARLESTOWN, MASS.-Ft. Warren, battery
at Long Id. Head, 17; Ft. Winthrop, Ft. Independence, 18. PLYMOUTH HAR-
BOR, MASS.-Ft. Andrew, Ft. Standish, 19. NEW BEDFORD, MASS.-Fort at
Clark's Point, 19. NARRAGANSETT BAY, R. I.-Ft. Adams, 20; defenses of
Dutch Id., 21. NEW LONDON HARBOR AND NAVY-YARD, CONN.-Ft. Trum-
bull, 21; Ft. Griswold, 22. NEW HAVEN, CONN.-Ft. Hale, 22. NEW YORK
AND NAVY-YARD AT BROOKLYN.-Ft. Schuyler, 22; fort at Willets Point, 23;
defenses of Governor's Id., 24; sea-wall on Governor's Id., Ft. Wood, Ft.
Hamilton and additional batteries, 25; mortar battery Ft. Hamilton, Ft.
Lafayette, Ft. Wadsworth, 26; fort on site of Ft. Tompkins, 27; Glacis Gun
Battery (n. of site of Ft. Tompkins), Glacis Mortar Battery (s. of site of fort
on Ft. Tompkins), Battery Hudson, 28; South Mortar Battery, North Cliff
Battery, 29; South Cliff Battery, Two-gun Battery near site of fort on Ft.
Tompkins, fort at Sandy Hook, 30. PHILADELPHIA AND LEAGUE ISLAND
NAVY-YARD.-Ft. Mifflin, 31; mortar battery at Ft. Mifflin, site for defenses
at Red Bank, 32; Ft. Delaware, battery at Finn's Point, 33; mortar battery
at Finn's Point, fort opposite Ft. Delaware, mortar battery opposite Ft. Dela-
ware, 34. BALTIMORE, MD.-Ft. McHenry, 35; Ft. Carroll, 36. WASHING-
TON, D. C.-Ft. Foote, 36; Ft. Washington, obstructions of the Potomac,
37. HAMPTON ROADS AND GOSPORT NAVY-YARD, VA.-Ft. Monroe, 37; arte-
sian well at Ft. Monroe, Ft. Wool, 39. BEAUFORT HARBOR, N. C.-Ft. Macon,
40. WILMINGTON, N. C.-Ft. Caswell, 41. CHARLESTON, S. C.-Ft. Moultrie,
41; Ft. Sumter, Ft. Johnson, 42; Castle Pinckney, 43. SAVANNAH, GA.—Ft.
Oglethorpe, Ft. Pulaski, 43; new fort on Tybee Id., 44. CUMBERLAND SOUND.-
Ft. Clinch. 44. SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLA.-Ft. Marion, 45. KEY WEST, FLA.-
Ft. Taylor and batteries, 45. HARBOR OF DRY TORTUGAS, FLA.-Ft. Jeffer-
son, 46. PENSACOLA HARBOR AND NAVY-YARD, FLA.-Ft. Pickens, 46; Ft.
Barrancas and redoubt, Ft. McRee, 47. MOBILE, ALA.-Ft. Morgan, Ft.
Gaines, 48. MISSISSIPPI SOUND.-Fort on Ship Id., 48. NEW ORLEANS, LA.—
Ft. Pike, Ft. Macomb, Tower Dupré, 49; Battery Bienvenue, tower at Proctors-
ville, Ft. Jackson, 50; Ft. St. Philip, Ft. Livingston, 51. GALVESTON, TEXAS.-
Batteries at the entrance to the harbor of Galveston, 52. SAN DIEGO HAR-
BOR, CALIFORNIA. -Fort at San Diego, 52. SAN FRANCISCO, NAVY-YARD AT
MARE ISLAND AND ARSENAL AT BENICIA, CAL.-Ft. Winfield Scott, 52: fort
at Lime Point, 53; fort on Alcatraz Id., Ft. Mason, batteries on Angel Id., 54.
DEFENSES OF THE COLUMBIA, OREG., AND WASH.-Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby, 55.
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THE BOARD OF ENGINEERS.
Officers constituting Board; Coast defenses, 55; RECAPITULATION, 57; ESTI-
MATES, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, 58; Baltimore, 59; Torpedo defense,
59; SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS, 61; estimates for heavy guns and emplace-
ments, 62; estimates for gun emplacements, excluding armor, guns, and
machinery, 63.
BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST.
Officers constituting the board..
64
BATTALION OF ENGINEERS AND ENGINEER SCHOOL OF APPLICA-
TION...
BOR..
65
ENGINEER POST AND DEPOT OF WILLETS POINT, NEW YORK HAR-
RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.
GENERAL STATEMENT
ATLANTIC COAST.
66
IN CHARGE OF COL. C. E. BLUNT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Lubec Channel, Me., 67; Moos-a-bec Bar, Me., 68; Belfast Harbor, Me., Rock-
land Harbor, Me., 69; Cathance River, Me., Royal River, Me., Portland
Harbor, Me., 70; Kennebunk River, Me., Portsmouth Harbor, N. H., 71;
Cocheco River, N. H., Lamprey River, N. H., 72; examinations and surveys,
73.
IN CHARGE OF MAJ. CHARLES W. RAYMOND, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Newburyport Harbor, Mass., 73; Merrimac River, Mass., 74; Scituate Harbor,
Mass., Boston Harbor, Mass., 75; Plymouth Harbor, Mass., 76; Provincetown
Harbor, Mass., Lynn Harbor, Mass., 77; Malden River, Mass., removal of
sunken vessel obstructing navigation, 78; examinations and surveys, 78.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. GEORGE H. ELLIOT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Hyannis Harbor, Mass., Nantucket Harbor, Mass., 79; Wood's Holl, Mass., 81;
Wareham Harbor, Mass., 82; Taunton River, Mass., 83; Pawtucket River,
R. I., 84; Providence River and Narragansett Bay, R. I., 85; Newport Harbor,
R. I., 87; Block Island Harbor, 88; Little Narragansett Bay, R. I. and Conn.,
89; Stonington Harbor, Conn., 90; examinations and surveys, 91.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. WALTER MCFARLAND, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Thames River, Conn., New London Harbor, Conn., 92; Connecticut River, Mass.
and Conn., 93; Clinton Harbor, Conn., New Haven Harbor, Conn., 94; Break-
water at New Haven, Conn., Milford Harbor, Conn., 95; Housatonic River,
Conn., 96; Bridgeport Harbor, Conn., Southport Harbor, Conn., Norwalk
Harbor, Conn., 97; Mamaroneck Harbor, N. Y., Port Jefferson Harbor, N. Y.,
98; Greenport Harbor, N. Y., 99; examinations and surveys, 99.
IN CHARGE OF Brig. Gen. JOHN NEWTON, CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, BVT. MAJ. GEN., U. S. A.-
Removing obstructions in East River and Hell Gate, New York, 100.
IN CHARGE OE CAPT. JAMES MERCUR, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Hudson River, N. Y., 101; Rondout Harbor, N. Y., Buttermilk Channel, N. Y.,
102; Harlem River, N. Y., Gowanus Bay, N. Y., 103; Echo Harbor, New Ro-
chelle, N. Y., 104; harbor at New Rochelle, N. Y., Port Chester Harbor, N. Y.,
105; examinations and surveys, 105.
IN CHARGE OF MAJ. GEORGE L. GILLESPIE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BVT. LIEUT. COL., U. S. A.-
Flushing Bay, N. Y., 106; Newtown Creek, N. Y., East Chester Creek, N. Y., 107;
Canarsie Bay, N. Y., 108; Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., 109; Sumpawanus Inlet,
N. Y., Cheesequakes Creek, N. J., 110; Passaic River above Newark, N. J.,
111; Passaic River from Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge to its mouth, N. J., 112;
Channel between Staten Island and New Jersey, 113; Shrewsbury River, N.
J., 114; Rahway River, N. J., Elizabeth River, N. J., 115; Woodbridge Creek,
N. J., Manasquan River, N. J., 116; Raritan Bay, N. J., 117; Raritan River,
N. J., 118; Mattawan Creek, N. J., 119; Keyport Harbor, N. J., South River,
N. J., 120; removal of sunken vessels obstructing or endangering navigation,
121; examinations and surveys, 122.
IN CHARGE OF MAJ. W. H. HEUER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Delaware River, between Trenton, N. J., and Bridesburg, Pa., 122; Delaware
River, below Bridesburg, Pa., 123; Delaware River, at Schooner Ledge, Del-
aware River, near Cherry Island Flats, 126; Frankford Creek, Pa., Schuylkill
River, Pa., 127; Ice Harbor at Marcus Hook, Pa., Ice Harbor at Chester, Pa.,
Ice Harbor at New Castle, Del., 128; Ice Harbor at Reedy Island, Del., 129;
Wilmington Harbor, Del., Broadkiln River, Del., 130; Mispillion Creek, Del.,
Duck Creek, Del., 131; Cohansey Creek, N. J., Salem River, N. J., 132; Ran-
cocas River, N. J., Saint Jones River, Del., 133; Maurice River, N. J., Mantua
Creek, N. J., 134; Woodbury Creek, N. J., Raccoon River, N. J., Indian River,
Del., 135; north branch of Susquehanna River, Pa., 136; construction of iron
pier in Delaware Bay, near Lewes, Del., Delaware Breakwater Harbor, Del.,
removal of wrecks from Delaware Bay and River, 137; removing sunken ves-
sels obstructing or endangering navigation; Port Warden's Lines, Philadel-
phia, Pa., 138; examinations and surveys, 138.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. WILLIAM P. CRAIGHILL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Susquehanna River, near Havre de Grace, Md., 139; Elk River, Md., 140; Cor-
sica Creek, Md., Chester River, at Kent Island Narrows, Md., Chester River,
Md., from Spry's Lauding to Crumpton, 141; improving channel to Baltimore,
Md., 142; Harbor of Annapolis, Md., 143; Choptank River, between Denton
and Greensborough, Md., harbor of Cambridge, Md., 144; Upper Thorough-
fare, between Deil's Island and the mainland, Broad Creek, Del., from the
mouth to Laurel, Wicomico River, Md., 145; James River, Va., 146; Appo-
mattox River, Va., 147; Shenandoah River, W. Va., 148; New River, from
the mouth of Wilson, in Grayson County, Va., to mouth of Greenbrier River,
W. Va., Great Kanawha River, W. Va., 149; Elk River, W. Va., Cape Fear
River, N. C., 150; removing sunken vessels obstructing or endangering navi-
gation, 151; examinations and surveys, 151.
IN CHARGE OF MAJ. PETER C. HAINS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BVT. LIEUT. COL., U. S. A.—
Harbors at Washington and Georgetown, D. C., 151; Potomac River in the
vicinity of Washington, D. C., 152.
IN CHARGE OF MR. S. T. ABERT, U. S. CIVIL ENGINEER-
Channel at Mount Vernon, Va., 154; Neabsco Creek, Va., Breton Bay, Leonard-
town, Md., Nomini Creek, Va., 155; harbor at entrance of Saint Jerome's
Creek, Md., Rappahannock River, Va., 156; Totusky River, Va., 157; Urbana
Creek, Va., Mattaponi River, Va., Pamunkey River, Va., 158; York River,
Va., Chickahominy River, Va., 159; Staunton River, Va., 160; Dan River,
between Madison, N. C., and Danville, Va., Roanoke River, N. C., 161; French
Broad River, N. C., 162; examinations and surveys, 163.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. F. A. HINMAN, CORPS of Engineers—
Harbor at Norfolk, Va., 163; improving approach to Norfolk Harbor and the
United States navy-yard, between Lambert's Point and Fort Norfolk, 164;
Archer's Hope River, Va., Blackwater River, Va., Nottaway River, Va., 165;
North Landing River, Va. and N. C., Meherrin River, N. C., 166; Currituck
Sound, Coanjok Bay, North River Bar, N. C., Scuppernong River, N. C.,
167; Edenton Bay, N. C., Pamplico and Tar rivers, N. C., 168; Neuse River,