Annual Reports of the War Department, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880 |
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... excavation extending 1 a few hundred feet of the Mississippi River . A pier was also e into the lake . Vessels drawing four feet or less can now ea : from the Gulf of Mexico via this canal to its end near the river . Since the late ...
... excavation extending 1 a few hundred feet of the Mississippi River . A pier was also e into the lake . Vessels drawing four feet or less can now ea : from the Gulf of Mexico via this canal to its end near the river . Since the late ...
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... excavation of Gangway Rock , and the appropriation of $ 65,000 asked for it is proposed to apply to the completion of the removal of that rock . July 1 , 1879 , amount available .. Amount appropriated by act approved June 14 , 1880 ...
... excavation of Gangway Rock , and the appropriation of $ 65,000 asked for it is proposed to apply to the completion of the removal of that rock . July 1 , 1879 , amount available .. Amount appropriated by act approved June 14 , 1880 ...
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... excavation of the channel to 14 feet in depth , making the width at first 100 feet and afterwards greater if found necessary . July 1 , 1879 , amount available ..... Amount appropriated by act approved June 14 , 1880 . July 1 , 1880 ...
... excavation of the channel to 14 feet in depth , making the width at first 100 feet and afterwards greater if found necessary . July 1 , 1879 , amount available ..... Amount appropriated by act approved June 14 , 1880 . July 1 , 1880 ...
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... excavation of a channel across the bar 8 feet deep at low - water and 300 feet wide , and a channel of the same depth 100 feet wide through the mud - flats near the wharves of the town . The estimate for the whole work was $ 10,000 . It ...
... excavation of a channel across the bar 8 feet deep at low - water and 300 feet wide , and a channel of the same depth 100 feet wide through the mud - flats near the wharves of the town . The estimate for the whole work was $ 10,000 . It ...
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... excavation will give , for six months of the year , a channel of not less than 3 feet . The appropriation of $ 20,000 asked for is to be applied to complet- ing the channel through Long Shoal , and continuing the improvement at points ...
... excavation will give , for six months of the year , a channel of not less than 3 feet . The appropriation of $ 20,000 asked for is to be applied to complet- ing the channel through Long Shoal , and continuing the improvement at points ...
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Page 141 - River, Mississippi. — The present project for the improvement of this river was adopted in 1880...
Page 629 - SIR: In compliance with the request contained in your letter of the...
Page 385 - Bay, extending from Nayat Point to the city of Providence. Its length is about 7 miles, with a width varying from 1,000 feet to 2 miles, and a depth in the channel varying from 12 feet to 50 feet at mean low-water, with a mean rise of tide of 4.7 feet.
Page 271 - 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 270 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the half of the following .sums named, respectively, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and the other half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia...
Page 257 - Engineer llth Lighthouse District. On detached service. Aide-de-Camp on the personal staff of the General of the Army with the rank of Colonel. Member of Board to appraise the Fort Gratiot Military Reservation.
Page 110 - movable dams," and enables an open river to be had when the water is high enough. The dams above Taint Creek, including that one, which is No.
Page 340 - ... feet in length, leading from the inner end of the pier to the western bank of the river, serving a similar purpose to those on the eastern side. 3. A crib-work wharf ballasted with stone, about 300 feet in length, built on the eastern side of the river, about J of a mile above its mouth, for the security of vessels detained by tides and storms.
Page 345 - ... to a great extent by steam. It is estimated that 5,000 tons of coal are used there annually, which, with other heavy articles, are carried there by water, from Portsmouth. Large quantities of hay, fruit, and potatoes are also shipped from these river towns to Boston and other places further south.
Page 270 - Treasury to pay the actual expenses of operating, maintaining, and keeping said works in repair, which warrants or requisitions shall be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated...