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49TH CONGRESS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ( Ex. Doc. 1,
1st Session.

pt. 2, vol. II.

ANNUAL REPORT

OF THE

CHIEF OF ENGINEERS,

UNITED STATES ARMY,

TO THE

SECRETARY OF WAR,

FOR

THE YEAR 1885.

IN FOUR PARTS.

PART III.

WASHINGTON:

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

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ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1886–7..

NORTHERN FRONTIER.-Ft. Wayne, Mich., 5; Ft. Porter, N. Y., 5; Ft. Niagara, N. Y.,

Ft. Ontario, N. Y.,6; Ft. Montgomery, N. Y.,7. THE PENOBSCOT, ME.-Ft. Knox, 7.

THE KENNEBEC, ME.-Ft. Popham, 7. PORTLAND, ME.-Ft. Gorges, Ft. Preble, Ft.

Scammel, 8; battery on Portland Head, batteries on Cow Id., batteries on Great

Hog Id., 9. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., AND NAVY-YARD AT KITTERY, ME.-Ft. McClary,

Ft. Constitution, battery on Gerrish's Id., battery on Jerry's Point, 10. BOSTON

AND NAVY-YARD AT CHARLESTOWN, MASS.-Ft. Warren, battery at Long Id. Head,

11; Ft. Winthrop, Ft. Independence, 12. NEW BEDFORD, MASS.-Fort at Clark's

Point, 12. NARRAGANSETT BAY, R. I —Ft. Adams, 13; defenses of Dutch Id., 14;

Ft. Greene, 15. NEW LONDON HARBOR AND NAVY-YARD, CONN.-Ft. Trumbull,

15; Ft. Griswold, 16. NEW HAVEN, CONN.-Ft, Hale, 16. NEW YORK AND NAVY-

YARD AT BROOKLYN.-Ft. Schuyler, fort at Willets Point, 16; defenses of Gov-

ernor's Id., sea-wall on Governor's Id., 17; Ft. Wood, Ft. Hamilton and additional

batteries, 18; mortar battery, Ft. Hamilton, Ft. Lafayette, Ft. Wadsworth, 19;

fort on site of Ft. Tompkins, 20; Glacis Gun Battery (n. of fort on site of Ft.

Tompkins), Glacis Mortar Battery (s. of fort on site of Ft. Tompkins), Battery

Hudson, 21; South Mortar Battery, North Cliff Battery, 22; South Cliff Battery,

Two-gun Battery near fort on site of Ft. Tompkins, 23; fort at Sandy Hook, 24.

PHILADELPHIA AND LEAGUE ISLAND NAVY-YARD.-Ft. Mifflin, 25; mortar battery

at Ft. Mifflin, site for defenses at Red Bank, Ft. Delaware, 26; battery at Finn's

Point, mortar battery at Finn's Point, 27; fort opposite Ft. Delaware, mortar bat-

tery opposite Ft. Delaware, 28. BALTIMORE, MD.-Ft. McHenry, 28; Ft. Carroll, 29.

WASHINGTON, D. C.-Ft. Foote, 29; Ft. Washington, 30; obstructions of the Poto-

mac, 31. HAMPTON ROADS AND GOSPORT NAVY-YARD, VA.-Ft. Monroe, 31; arte-

sian well at Ft. Monroe, Ft. Wool, 32. BEAUFORT HARBOR, N. C.-Ft. Macon, 33.

WILMINGTON, N. C.-Ft. Caswell, 34. CHARLESTON, S. C.-Ft. Moultrie, 34; Ft.

Sumter, Ft. Johnson, 35; Castle Pinckney, 36. SAVANNAH, GA.-Ft. Oglethorpe,

Ft. Pulaski, 36; new fort on Tybee Id., 37. CUMBERLAND SOUND.-Ft. Clinch, 37.

SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLA.-Ft. Marion, 38. KEY WEST, FLA.-Ft. Taylor and bat-

teries, 38. HARBOR OF DRY TORTUGAS, FLA.-Ft. Jefferson, 39. PENSACOLA HAR-

BOR AND NAVY-YARD, FLA.-Ft. Picken's, 39; Ft. Barrancas and redoubt, Ft. McRee,

40. MOBILE, ALA.-Ft. Morgan, Ft. Gaines, 41. MISSISSIPPI SOUND.-Fort on Ship

Island, 41. NEW ORLEANS, LA.-Ft. Pike, Ft. Macomb, 42; Tower Dupré, Battery

Bienvenue, tower at Proctorsville, Ft. Jackson, 43; Ft. St. Philip, Ft. Livingston, 44.

GALVESTON, TEX.-Batteries at the entrance to the harbor of Galveston, 45. SAN

DIEGO HARBOR, CaliforniA.-Fort at San Diego, 45. SAN FRANCISCO, NAVY-YARD

AT MARE ISLAND AND ARSENAL AT BENICIA, CAL.-Ft. Winfield Scott, 45; fort at

Lime Point, 46; fort on Alcatraz Id., Ft. Mason, batteries on Angel Id., 47.-DE-

FENSES OF THE COLUMBIA, OREG., AND WASH.-Ft. Stevens, Ft. Canby, 48.

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IN CHARGE OF COL. C. E. BLUNT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Lubec Channel, Me., Bangor Harbor and Penobscot River, Me., 55; Moose-a-bec Bar
at Jonesport, Me., 56; Belfast Harbor, Me., Rockland Harbor, Me., 57; Portland
Harbor, Me., Kennebunk River, Me., breakwater at mouth of Saco River, Me., Ports-
mouth Harbor, N. H., 58; Cocheco River, N. H., 59; examinations and surveys, 60.
IN CHARGE OF MAJ. CHARLES W. RAYMOND, Corps oF ENGINEERS-
Newburyport Harbor, Mass., 60; Merrimac River, Mass., 61; Scituate Harbor, Mass.,
62; Boston Harbor, Mass., 63; Plymouth Harbor, Mass., Provincetown Harbor,
Mass., 64; Lynn Harbor, Mass., 65; Malden River, Mass., harbor of refuge at
Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass., 66; examinations and surveys, 67.

IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. GEORGE H. ELLIOT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—

Harbor of refuge at Hyannis, Mass., harbor of refuge at Nantucket, Mass., 68; Wood's

Holl and harbor of refuge at Wood's Holl, Mass., 69; Wareham Harbor, Mass., 70;

Taunton River, Mass., 71; Pawtucket River, R. I., Providence River and Narra-

gansett Bay, R. I., 73; Newport Harbor, R. I., 75; harbor of refuge at Block Island,

R. I., 76; Little Narragansett Bay, R. I., Conn., harbor of refuge at Stonington,

Conn., 78; examinations and surveys, 79.

IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. WALTER MCFARLAND, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-

Connecticut River, Mass. and Conn., 80; Thames River, Conn., 81; New London Har-

bor, Conn., 82; Clinton Harbor, Conn., New Haven Harbor, Conn., 83; breakwater

at New Haven Harbor, Coun., Milford Harbor, Conn., 84; Housatonic River, Conn.,

Bridgeport Harbor, Conn., 85; Black Rock Harbor, Conn., Southport Harbor, Conn.,

86; Norwalk Harbor, Conn., Port Chester Harbor, N. Y., 87 ; New Rochelle Harbor,

N. Y.. 88; Echo Harbor, New Rochelle, N. Y., Mamaroneck Harbor, N. Y., Green-

port Harbor, N. Y., 89; Port Jefferson Harbor, N. Y., Flushing Bay, N. Y., 90; New-

town Creek, N. Y., 91; Buttermilk Channel, N. Y., 92; Gowanns Bay, N. Y., Har-

lem River, N. Y., 93; Hudson River, N. Y., harbor at Rondout, N. Y., 94; harbor at

Saugerties, N. Y., removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering nav-

igation, 95; examinations and surveys, 95.

IN CHARGE OF BRIG. GEN. JOHN NEWTON, CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, BVT. MAJ. GEN.,

U. S. A.-

Removing obstructions in East River and Hell Gate, N. Y., 96.

IN CHARGE OF MAJ. GEORGE L. GILLESPIE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BVT. LIEUT.
COL., U. S. A.—

East Chester Creek, N. Y., Canarsie Bay, N. Y., 98; Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., 99; Sumpa-
wanus Inlet, N. Y., 100; Cheesequakes Creek, N. J., 101; Passaic River above New-
ark, N. J., 102; Passaic River below Newark, and removing shoals in Newark Bay,
N. J., 103; channel between Staten Island and New Jersey, 104; Shrewsbury River,
N. J., 105; Rahway River, N. J., Elizabeth River, N. J., 106; Woodbridge Creek, N.
J., Manasquan River, N. J., 107; Raritan Bay, N. J., 108; Raritan River, N. J., 109;
Mattawan Creek, N. J., Keyport Harbor, N. J., 111; South River, N. J., 112; Gedney's
Channel, New York Harbor, 113; Removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or
endangering navigation, 114; examinations and surveys, 114.

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