RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.
GENERAL STATEMENT, removal of wrecks, 19; establishment of harbor lines, ex-
amination of bills for bridges, construction of bridges across navigable waters,
bridges obstructing navigation, occupancy and injury of public works, engineer
divisions, South Pass of the Mississippi River, rules and regulations for the use of
canals, 20.
ATLANTIC COAST AND GULF OF MEXICO.
IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. PETER C. HAINS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
St. Croix River, Me., 21; Lubec Channel, Me., Moosabec Bar, Me., 22; Narraguagus
River, Me., breakwater from Mount Desert to Porcupine Island, Bar Harbor, Me.,
23; Bagaduce River, Me., 24; Penobscot River, Me., 25; Belfast Harbor, Me., 26;
Camden Harbor, Me., Rockland Harbor, Me., 27; Kennebec River, Me., 28;
Harraseeket River, Me., Portland Harbor, Me., 30; channel in Back Cove, Port-
land, Me., 31; Saco River, Me., 32; Kennebunk River, Me., 33; York Harbor, Me.,
Bellamy River, N. H., 34; Cocheco River, N. H., 35; harbor of refuge at Little
Harbor, N. H., 36; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering
navigation, examinations, 37.
IN THE CHARGE of Lieut. COL. S. M. MANSFIELD, Corps 67 ENGINEERS—
Newburyport Harbor, Mass., 38; Merrimac River, Mass., 39; Powow River, Mass.,
Ipswich River, Mass., 40; Essex River, Mass., harbor of refuge, Sandy Bay, Cape
Ann, Mass., 41; Gloucester Harbor, Mass., 42; Manchester Harbor, Mass., Salem
Harbor, Mass., 43; Lynn Harbor, Mass., 44; Winthrop Harbor, Mass., Mystic and
Malden rivers, Mass., 45; Boston Harbor, Mass., 46; Weymouth River, Mass., 47;
Hingham Harbor, Mass., Scituate Harbor, Mass., 48; Plymouth Harbor, Mass., 49;
Kingston Harbor, Mass., 50; Wellfleet Harbor, Mass., Provincetown Harbor, Mass.,
51; Chatham Harbor, Mass., examinations, 52.
IN THE CHARGE of Capt. W. H. BIXBY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Harbor of refuge at Hyannis, Mass., 53; harbor of refuge at Nantucket, Mass., 54;
Marthas Vineyard inner harbor at Edgartown, Mass., harbor at Vineyard
Haven, Mass., 55; Wareham Harbor, Mass., 56; New Bedford Harbor, Mass., 57;
Westport Harbor, Mass., 58; Canapitsit Channel, Mass., Taunton River, Mass.,
59; Pawtucket River, R. I., 60; Providence River and Narragansett Bay, R. I.,
61; removal of Green Jacket Shoal, Providence River, R. I., 62; Greenwich Bay,
R. I., cove and waterway near Coaster Harbor Island, R. I., 63; Newport Harbor,
R. I., 64; harbor of refuge at Point Judith, R. I., 65; entrance to Point Judith
Pond, R. I., harbor of refuge at Block Island, R. I., 66; Pawcatuck River, R. I.
and Conn., 67; harbor of refuge at Stonington, Conn., 68; removing sunken
vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 69; examinations, 70.
IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. HENRY M. ROBERT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Mystic River, Conn., Thames River, Conn., 72; Connecticut River, Mass. and
Conn., 73; harbor of refuge at Duck Island Harbor, Conn., Clinton Harbor, Conn.,
76; New Haven Harbor, Conn., breakwaters at New Haven, Conn., 77; Milford
Harbor, Conn., 78; Housatonic River, Conn., 79; Bridgeport Harbor, Conn.,
Black Rock Harbor, Conn., 80; Saugatuck River, Conn., 81; Norwalk Harbor,
Conn., Wilsons Point Harbor, Conn., 82; Five Mile River Harbor, Conn., Stam-
ford Harbor, Conn., 83; harbor at Cos Cob and Miamus River, Conn., Port
Chester Harbor, N. Y., 84; Larchmont Harbor, N. Y., 85; East Chester Creek, N.
Y., 86; Greenport Harbor, N. Y., Port Jefferson Harbor, N. Y., 87; Huntington
Harbor, N. Y., 88; Glen Cove Harbor, N. Y., Flushing Bay, N. Y., 89; Patchogue
River, N. Y., 90; Browns Creek, Sayville, N. Y., examinations, 91.
IN THE CHARGE of Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie, Corps of Engineers—
Hudson River, N. Y., 92; harbor at Saugerties, N. Y., 93; harbor at Rondout, N. Y.,
94; Wappinger Creek, N. Y., Harlem River, N. Y., 95; East River and Hell Gate,
N. Y., 97; Newtown Creek, N. Y., 99; Buttermilk Channel, New York Harbor,
100; Gowanus Bay, N. Y., Red Hook, Gowanus Creek, and Bay Ridge channels,
101; New York Harbor, N. Y., 102; Jamaica Bay. N. Y., 103; Raritan Bay, N. J.,
104; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation
examinations, 105.
Sumpawanus Inlet, N. Y., Canarsie Bay, N. Y., 106; Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., 107;
Arthur Kill, N. Y. and N. J., channel between Staten Island and New Jersey, 108;
Passaic River, N. J., 109; Elizabeth River, N. J., 111; Rahway River, N. J., Rari-
tan River, N. J., 112; South River, N. J., 113; Keyport Harbor, N. J., 114; Matta-
wan Creek, N. J., 115; Shoal Harbor and Compton Creek, N. J., 116; Shrewsbury
River, N. J., 117; Manasquan (Squan) River, N. J., examinations, 118.
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. C. W. RAYMOND, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Delaware River, N. J. and Pa., 119; harbor between Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden,
N. J., 121; Schuylkill River, Pa., 122; ice harbor at Marcus Hook, Pa., ice harbor
at head of Delaware Bay, Del., 123; construction of iron pier in Delaware Bay,
near Lewes, Del., 124; Delaware Breakwater, Del., 125; Rancocas River, N. J.,
126; Alloway Creek, N. J., Salem River, N. J., 127; Goshen Creek, N. J., remov-
ing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 128; examina-
tions, 129.
IN THE CHARGE OF WILLIAM F. SMITH, UNITED STATES AGENT, MAJOR OF ENGI
NEERS, U. S. ARMY, RETIRED-
Wilmington Harbor, Del., 129; ice harbor at New Castle, Del., 130; Appoquinimink
River, Del., Smyrna River, Del., 131; Murderkill River, Del., Mispillion River,
Del., 132; Broadkiln River, Del., inland waterway from Chincoteague Bay, Va.,
to Delaware Bay, at or near Lewes, Del., 133; Susquehanna River above and be-
low Havre de Grace, Md., 134; Northeast River, Md., Elk River, Md., 135; Fair-
lee Creek, Md., Chester River, Md., from Crumpton to Jones Landing, 136; Chop-
tank River, Md., 137; La Trappe River, Md., Warwick River, Md., 138; Cambridge
Harbor, Md., 139; Broad Creek River, Del., Wicomico River, Md., 140; Manokin
River, Md., Onancock Harbor, Va., 141; harbor and approaches at Cape Charles
City, Va., 142; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navi-
gation, examinations, 143.
IN THE CHARGE of Col. WILLIAM P. CRAIGHILL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Patapsco River and channel to Baltimore, Md., 144; Channel to Curtis Bay in
Patapsco River, Baltimore Harbor, Md., James River, Va., 145; removing sunken
vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 147; examinations, 148.
IN THE CHARGE of Maj. CHARLES E. L. B. DAVIS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Potomac River and Anacostia River at Washington, D. C., 148; Occoquan Creek,
Va., 150; Aquia Creek, Va., 151; Lower Machodoc Creek, Va., 152; Nomini Creek,
Va., 153; Patuxent River, Md., Rappahannock River, Va., 154; Urbana Creek,
Va., 155; York River, Va., Mattaponi River, Va., 156; Pamunkey River, Va., 157;
examinations, 158.
IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. EDWARD BURR, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Harbor of Norfolk and its approaches, Va., 159; approach to Norfolk Harbor and the
United States (Norfolk) navy-yard, between Lambert Point and Fort Norfolk,
160; Nansemond River, Va., 161; Chickahominy River, Va., 162; Appomattox
River, Va., 163; inland water route from Norfolk, Va., to Albemarle Sound, N. C.,
through Currituck Sound, 164; North Landing River, Va. and N. C., 165; remov-
ing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, examination,
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. W. S. STANTON, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Staunton River, Va., 166; Roanoke River, N. C., 167; Pasquotank River, N. C., 168;
Mackeys Creek, N. C., Ocracoke Inlet, N. C., 169; Fishing Creek, N. C., 170;
Pamlico and Tar rivers, N. C., 171; Contentnia Creek, N. C., Trent River, N. C.,
172; Neuse River, N. C., 173; inland waterway between Newbern and Beaufort,
N. C., harbor at Beaufort, N. C., 174; inland waterway between Beaufort and New
River, N. C., 175; inland waterway between New River and swansboro, N. C., New
River, N. C., 176; North East (Cape Fear) River, N. C., Black River, N. C., 177;
Cape Fear River above Wilmington, N. C., 178; Cape Fear River at and below
Wilmington, N. C., 179; Lockwoods Folly River, N. C., 180; Yadkin River, N. C..
Georgetown Harbor, S. C., 181; Winyaw Bay, S. C., 182; removing sunken vessels
or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, examinations, 183.
IN THE CHARGE of Capt. FreDERIC V. Abbot, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Waccamaw River, N. C. and S. C., Lumber River, N. C. and S. C., 184; Little Pedes
River, S. C., Great Pedee River, S. C., Clark River, S. C., 185; Mingo Creek, S. C.,
Santee River, S. C., Wateree River, S. C., 186; Congaree River, S. C., Charleston
Harbor, S. C., 187; Ashley River, S. C., Wappoo Cut, S. C., 188; Edisto River, S.
C., Salkahatchie River, S. C., Beaufort River, S. C., removing sunken vessels or
craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 189; examination, 190.
IN THE CHARGE of Capt. O. M. CARTER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Savannah Harbor, Ga., 190; Savannah River, Ga., 191; Savannah River above Au-
gusta, Ga., 192; Darien Harbor, Ga., Altamaha River, Ga., 193; Oconee River, Ga.,
194; Ocmulgee River, Ga., 195; Brunswick Harbor, Ga., Brunswick Outer Bar,
Ga., 196; Jekyl Creek, Ga., Cumberland Sound, Ga., 197; inside water route between
Savannah, Ga., and Fernandina, Fla., removing sunken vessels or craft obstruct-
ing or endangering navigation, examination, 198.
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. JOHN C. MALLERY AND LIEUT. A. M. D'ARMIT, CORPS OF
ENGINEERS-
St. Johns River, Fla., 199; Upper St. Johns River, Fla., 200; Volusia Bar, Fla., 201;
Ocklawaha River, Fla., 202; St. Augustine Harbor, Fla., Indian River, Fla., 203;
northwest entrance Key West Harbor, Fla., 204; Caloosahatchee River, Fla., 205;
Charlotte Harbor and Pease Creek, Fla., 206; Sarasota Bay, Fla., Manatee River,
Fla., 207; Tampa Bay, Fla., 208; Withlacoochee River, Fla., harbor at Cedar
Keys, Fla., 209; Suwanee River, Fla., 210; examination, 211.
IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. PHILLIP M. PRICE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Apalachicola Bay, Fla., 211; Apalachicola River, the Cut-off, and Lower Chipola
River, Fla., 212; Flint River, Ga., 213; Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala., 215;
La Grange Bayou and Holmes River, Fla., 217; Choctawhatchee River, Fla. and
Ala., 218; harbor at Pensacola, Fla., 219; Escambia and Conecuh rivers, Fla. and
Ala., 221; Alabama River, Ala., 222; Tallapoosa River, Ala., 223; Coosa River,
Ga. and Ala., 224; operating and care of canals and other works of navigation on
Coosa River, Ga. and Ala., Cahaba River, Ala., 226; examinations, 228.
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. A. N. DAMRELL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Mobile Harbor, Ala.,228; Black Warrior River, Ala., from Tuscaloosa to Daniels Creek,
229; Warrior and Tombigbee rivers, Ala. and Miss., 230; Noxubee River, Miss., Pas-
cagoula River, Miss., 232; Chickasahay River, Miss., 233; Bluff Creek, Miss.,
Leaf River, Miss., harbor at Biloxi, Miss., 234; Pearl River below Jackson, Miss.,
Pearl River between Carthage and Jackson, Miss., 235; Pearl River between
Edinburg and Carthage, Miss., 236; Bogue Chitto, La., removing sunken vessels
or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, examinations, 237.
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. JAMES B. QUINN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Inspection of the improvement of the South Pass of the Mississippi River, 238; Che-
functe River and Bogue Falia, La., 239; Tickfaw River and its tributaries, La., 240;
Amite River and Bayou Manchac, La., 241; Bayou Lafourche, La.,242; Bayou Terre-
bone, La., Bayou Plaquemine, Grand River, and Pigeon Bayou, La., 243; Bayon
Courtableau, La., 244; Bayou Teche, La., connecting Bayou Teche with Grand
Lake at Charenton, La., 245; channel, bay, and passes of Bayou Vermillion, La.,
Mermentau River and tributaries, La., 246; mouth of passes of Calcasieu River,
La., 247; harbor at Sabine Pass, Tex., 248; Sabine River, Tex., 249; Neches River,
Tex., removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation,
250; examinations, 251.
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. A. M. MILLER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Entrance to Galveston Harbor, Tex., 252; ship channel in Galveston Bay, Tex., 253;
channel in West Galveston Bay, Tex., 254; Trinity River, Tex., 255; Cedar Bayou,
Tex., Buffalo Bayou, Tex., 256; harbor at Brazos Santiago, Tex., examination, 257.
Red River, La. and Ark., 258; Red River above Fulton, Ark., 260; Ouachita and
Black rivers, Ark. and La., Bayous D'Arbonne and Corney, La., 261; Bayou
Bartholomew, La. and Ark., 262; Bœuf River, La., Tensas River and Bayou Maçon,
La., 263; Big Black River, Miss., Yazoo River, Miss., 264; mouth of Yazoo River,
Miss., 265; Tchula Lake, Miss., Tallahatchee River, Miss., 266; Steele and Wash-
ington bayous, Miss., 267; Big Sunflower River, Miss.. 268; Big Hatchee River,
Tenn., Forked Deer River, Tenn., water gauges on Mississippi River and its princi-
pal tributaries, 269; survey of Cypress Bayou and the lakes between Jefferson,
Tex. and Shreveport, La., examinations, 271.
Removing obstructions in Arkansas River, improving Arkansas River, 272; Fourche
Le Fevre River, Ark., 274; Petit Jean River, Ark., White River, Ark., 275; Cache
River, Ark., Little Red River, Ark., 276; Black River, Ark. and Mo., Black River,
Mo., 277; St. Francis River, Ark., St. Francis River, Mo., 278; Little River, Mo.,
removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, examina-
tions, 279.
IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. S. W. ROESSLER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Examinations of Memphis Harbor and Wolf River, Tenn., 280.
IN THE CHARGE MAJ. Charles J. ALLEN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Removing snags and wrecks from Mississippi River, 280; Mississippi River between
Ohio and Missouri rivers, 281; harbor at St. Louis, Mo., 282; Gasconade River,
Mo., Osage River, Mo., 283; Kaskaskia River, Ill., 284.
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. W. A. JONES, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Mississippi River above Falls of St. Anthony, Minn., 288; reservoirs at headwaters
of Mississippi River, 289; Chippewa River, including Yellow Banks, Wis., 290;
St. Croix River, Wis. and Minn., 291; Minnesota River, Minn., 292; Red River of
the North, Minn. and N. Dak., 293; gauging Mississippi River at or near St. Paul,
Minn., 291.
IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. HARRY F. HODGES, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Missouri River between the Great Falls, Mont., and Sioux City, Iowa, 295; removal
of snags and other obstructions in Missouri River above Sioux City, Iowa, 296;
examination of Missouri River between Three Forks and Canyon Ferry, Mont.,
Yellowstone River, Mont. and N. Dak., examination, 297.
IN THE CHARGE Of Capt. John Biddle, Corps of Engineers—
Obion River, Tenn., Tennessee River above Chattanooga, Tenn., 298; Tennessee
River below Bee Tree Shoals, Ala., 300; Hiwassee River, Tenn., French Broad
River, Tenn., 301; Little Pigeon River, Tenn., 302; Clinch River, Tenn., 303; Cum-
berland River below Nashville, Tenn., 304; Cumberland River above Nashville,
Tenn., 305; Cumberland River above mouth of the Jellico, Ky., Caney Fork River,
Tenn., 306; examinations, 307.
IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. AMOS STICKNEY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Ohio River, 310; operating snag boat on Ohio River, operating and care of Davis
Island Dam, Ohio River, Pa., 312; movable dam in Ohio River below mouth of
Beaver River, Pa., Monongahela River, W. Va. and Pa., 313; operating and care of
Locks and Dams Nos. 8 and 9, Monongahela River, purchase of Lock and Dam No.
7, Monongahela River, purchase of Lock and Dam No. 6, Monongahela River, 314;
Cheat River, W. Va., Allegheny River, Pa., 315; dam at Herr Island, Allegheny
River, Pa., ice harbor at mouth of Muskingum River, Ohio, 316; Muskingum River,
Ohio, operating and care of locks and dams on Muskingum River, Ohio, 317; ex-
aminations, 318.
Falls of the Ohio River, at Louisville, Ky., 320; Indiana Chute, Falls of the Ohio
River, 321; operating and care of Louisville and Portland Canal, Ky., Wabash
River, Ind., and Ill. 322; White River, Ind., 323; examinations, 324.
Great Kanawha River, W. Va., 324; operating and care of locks and dams on Great
Kanawha River, W. Va., Elk River, W. Va., 326; Gauley River, W. Va., 327; New
River, Va. and W. Va., 328.
Tradewater River, Ky., Lock No. 2, Green River, at Rumsey, Ky., Green River above
mouth of Big Barren River, Ky., 329; operating and care of locks and dams on
Green and Barren rivers, Ky., Rough River, Ky., 330; Kentucky River, Ky., 331;
operating and care of locks and dams on Kentucky River, Ky., Licking River, Ky.,
between Farmers and West Liberty, Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky., 332; Levisa
Fork of Big Sandy River, Ky., Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky., 333;
Guyandotte River, W. Va., Little Kanawha River, W. Va., 334; operating and
care of lock and dam on Little Kanawha River, W. Va., Buckhannon River, W. Va.,
examinations, 335.
Harbor at Grand Marais, Minn., harbor at Agate Bay, Minn., 336; harbor at
Duluth, Minn., 337; harbor at Superior Bay and St. Louis Bay, Wis., 338; Minne-
sota Point, at Superior, Wis., 339; harbor at Ashland, Wis., harbor at Ontonagon,
Mich., 340; Eagle Harbor, Mich., waterway from Keweenaw Bay to Lake Supe-
rior, via Portage Lake and River, Mich., 341; operating and care of waterway
from Keweenaw Bay to Lake Superior, via Portage Lake and River, Mich., har-
bor at Marquette, Mich., 342; harbor of refuge at Grand Marais, Mich., 343;
examination, 344.
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. JAMES F. GREGORY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Manistique Harbor, Mich., 344; Cedar River Harbor, Mich., Menominee Harbor,
Mich. and Wis., 345; Menominee River, Mich. and Wis., Oconto Harbor, Wis.,
346; Pensaukee Harbor, Wis., Green Bay Harbor, Wis., 347; Sturgeon Bay and
Lake Michigan Canal, Wis., 348; operating and care of Sturgeon Bay and Lake
Michigan Canal, Wis., harbor of refuge at eastern entrance of Sturgeon Bay and
Lake Michigan Canal, Wis., 349; Ahnapee Harbor, Wis., Kewaunee Harbor,
Wis., 350; Two Rivers Harbor, Wis., 351; Manitowoc Harbor, Wis., Sheboygan
Harbor, Wis., 352; Port Washington Harbor, Wis., harbor of refuge at Milwau-
kee Bay, Wis., 353; Milwaukee Harbor, Wis., 354; Racine Harbor, Wis., Keno-
sha Harbor, Wis., 355; Waukegan Harbor, Ill., 356; Fox River, Wis., 357; operat-
ing and care of locks and dams on Fox River, Wis., removing sunken vessels or
craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 358; examinations, 359..
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