Annual Reports of the War Department, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1876 |
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... taken down , the piling strengthened , and the wall rebuilt , which is now complete except coping . The modification of the main work in accordance with the approved designs was commenced . The new piers on the north front , numbered ...
... taken down , the piling strengthened , and the wall rebuilt , which is now complete except coping . The modification of the main work in accordance with the approved designs was commenced . The new piers on the north front , numbered ...
Page 55
... taken up ; a projection of solid rock was also found , which required a surface - blast to break it up for removal . Rutherford Park Bar . - The small drilling - scow was employed in drill- ing and blasting projecting masses of bed ...
... taken up ; a projection of solid rock was also found , which required a surface - blast to break it up for removal . Rutherford Park Bar . - The small drilling - scow was employed in drill- ing and blasting projecting masses of bed ...
Page 62
... taken out was 15,565 at 25 cents per yard , including rede- posit . The work done was the excavation of a channel 40 feet wide at bot- tom with proper slopes , to a depth of 6 feet at mean low - water from the iron bridge at Elkton , to ...
... taken out was 15,565 at 25 cents per yard , including rede- posit . The work done was the excavation of a channel 40 feet wide at bot- tom with proper slopes , to a depth of 6 feet at mean low - water from the iron bridge at Elkton , to ...
Page 83
... taken out than had been called for by the surveys made several years ago , upon which the estimates were based . Some 56,000 cubic yards of rock were taken out , and this portion of the work is nearly completed . Notwithstanding the ...
... taken out than had been called for by the surveys made several years ago , upon which the estimates were based . Some 56,000 cubic yards of rock were taken out , and this portion of the work is nearly completed . Notwithstanding the ...
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... taken once only in three years , or four months if taken only once in four years . This act shall take effect from and after its passage . Approved , July 29 , 1876 . CHAP . 246. - An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses ...
... taken once only in three years , or four months if taken only once in four years . This act shall take effect from and after its passage . Approved , July 29 , 1876 . CHAP . 246. - An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses ...
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00 Amount act approved August Amount appropriated Amount available July Amount estimated appropriated by act approved August 14 bank beach boats bowlders breakwater bridge built canal Cape Fear River cents channel Chief of Engineers chord commenced completion of existing Congress construction continued contract Core Sound Corps of Engineers Creek cubic yards dike distance dredging ending June 30 excavation existing project expended during fiscal expended in fiscal feet at mean feet deep feet wide fiscal year ending gabions gauge harbor high-water improvement inches Inlet Island jetty June 23 Lake ledge length Lieut locks low water lower Major Merrill mean low-water miles Mississippi River Money statement mouth navigation obstructions pier portion profitably expended reef removed repairs required for completion riprap rock Saint Saint Mary's River sand shoal shore Sound Steamer stone survey thousand dollars tide timber tion Total upper vessels Warwick Bar width
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Page 29 - No appropriation asked for next fiscal year. Batteries on Angel Island, San Francisco Harbor, California, in charge of Lieut. Col. CS Stewart, Corps of Engineers. — These three temporary earthworks, constructed during the late war, are essentially unserviceable. The platforms are decayed, and most of the carriages have been condemned.
Page 147 - ... and no bridge shall be commenced or built under this act until the location thereof and the plans and specifications for its construction shall have been submitted to and approved by the iSecretary of War; and any change...
Page 147 - And in case of any litigation arising from any obstruction or alleged obstruction to the free navigation of said river...
Page 23 - Pulaski, mouth of Savannah River, Georgia, in charge of Lieut. Col. QA Gillmore, Corps of Engineers. — This is the principal work for the defense of Savannah on the outer line of the system.
Page 16 - Corps of Engineers. — One of the great objects of this work is to prevent the occupation of the lower bay as an anchorage by an enemy's fleets.
Page 43 - Sea-wall on Point Allerton. — This wall was completed in May, 1874, together with a riprap apron-work for the protection of its foundation. Its total length is 1,202 feet. It is now in excellent condition in every respect, and fully answers the purpose intended.
Page 498 - The original project, as modified in 1883, provides for the excavation by dredging of a channel 100 feet wide and 12 feet deep at mean low water from the deep water above Red Bridge to the...
Page 143 - Proviso, locks, the Secretary of War shall take possession of and use the said lands, after having purchased the same, or, in case the said lands cannot be purchased for a reasonable price, then after having paid for the same, or secured the value thereof, which value may be ascertained in the mode provided by the laws of Oregon for the condemnation of lauds for public uses in that State.
Page 131 - ... approaches thereto, under and upon such terms and conditions as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War, upon hearing the allegations and proofs of the parties, in case they shall not agree.
Page 437 - During the last week of May and the first week of June...