Annual Reports of the War Department, 파트 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1874 |
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... tons of bowlders were removed from the bottom within the protected area , and deposited in the breakwater . There is a sufficient amount left of the former appropriation to free all this sheltered anchorage , where the depth is as great ...
... tons of bowlders were removed from the bottom within the protected area , and deposited in the breakwater . There is a sufficient amount left of the former appropriation to free all this sheltered anchorage , where the depth is as great ...
105 페이지
... tons of sunken ledge and bowlders removed from the falls , from Freeman's Point , and between there and the bridge at Cherryfield ; about 5,000 . cubic yards of slabs , edgings , & c . , removed at and below Freeman's Point , and ...
... tons of sunken ledge and bowlders removed from the falls , from Freeman's Point , and between there and the bridge at Cherryfield ; about 5,000 . cubic yards of slabs , edgings , & c . , removed at and below Freeman's Point , and ...
106 페이지
... tons ; from Steamboat Wharf Ledge , about 1,000 tons ; from Green's Pier ( outer ) Ledge , about 115 tons ; and Gulliver's Rock ( containing about 80 tons ) wholly removed ; altogether about 1,000 cubic yards of sunken rocks , which ...
... tons ; from Steamboat Wharf Ledge , about 1,000 tons ; from Green's Pier ( outer ) Ledge , about 115 tons ; and Gulliver's Rock ( containing about 80 tons ) wholly removed ; altogether about 1,000 cubic yards of sunken rocks , which ...
109 페이지
... tons of stone were delivered during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1874 , making a total delivered to that date of 43,189 tons , in completion of two of the contracts , and leaving about 4,000 tons to be furnished under the other ...
... tons of stone were delivered during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1874 , making a total delivered to that date of 43,189 tons , in completion of two of the contracts , and leaving about 4,000 tons to be furnished under the other ...
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... tons of stone were also removed from it in June and July , 1873 , leaving about 80 cubic yards more to be removed in order to obtain the projected depth of 23 feet over it . This work will be undertaken at once , with a view to its ...
... tons of stone were also removed from it in June and July , 1873 , leaving about 80 cubic yards more to be removed in order to obtain the projected depth of 23 feet over it . This work will be undertaken at once , with a view to its ...
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act approved June Amount appropriated Amount available July Amount expended Amount in hands Appendix appropriated by act approved June 23 Balance in Treasury Bayou board of engineers board-measure boats breakwater bridge built canal cents channel charge Cheat River Chief of Engineers commenced completed construction contract Corps of Engineers cost Crabtree Creek cribs cubic feet cubic yards Deep Creek depth Detroit River dike distance dredging ending June 30 estimate excavation feet long feet wide fiscal year ending foot hands of officer harbor height improvement inches Island Lake length levee low water low-water lower masonry miles Mississippi River mouth navigation north pier obstruction officer and subject Ohio Ohio River pass proposed railroad removed repairs riprap rock route sand Savage River season Shoals steamers stone summit-level superstructure survey tion tons Total Treasury of United trestles tunnel United States July upper vessels weir west pier wickets width Yonne Youghiogheny
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141 페이지 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
579 페이지 - That any bridge authorized to be constructed under this act shall be built and located under and subject to euch regulations for the security of navigation of said river as the Secretary of War shall prescribe...
71 페이지 - ... the Secretary of War, upon a hearing of the allegations and proofs of the parties. SEC. 5. — That any bridge authorized to be constructed under this act shall be built and located under and subject to such regulations for the security of navigation of said river as the Secretary of War shall prescribe...
390 페이지 - Congress directing the topographical and hydrographical survey of the delta of the Mississippi River, with such investigations as might lead to determine the most practicable plan for securing it from inundation, and the best mode of deepening the channels at the mouths of the river.
639 페이지 - In the district in which such structure may, in whole or in part, exist, and proper proceedings to this end may be instituted under the direction of the...
498 페이지 - States is hereby authorized to cause the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates, to be made of the routes of such Roads and Canals as he may deem of national importance, in a commercial or military point of view, or necessary for the transportation of the public mail...
575 페이지 - River. The report of this second survey is contained in my last annual report, and will be found at page 548 of the annual report of the Chief of Engineers for the year ending June 30, 1873. At page 697 of the same annual report will be found the report of Capt.
498 페이지 - An Act to procure the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates upon the subject of roads and canals." It authorized the President to cause surveys and estimates to be made of the routes of such roads and canals...
252 페이지 - The east breakwater was in a very dilapidated condition, more than half of it having been destroyed. Operations were resumed in 1872, dredging the channel between the piers and repairing the east breakwater, and by the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1873, 433 feet of the breakwater had been rebuilt, and a channel 200 feet wide and 10 feet deep nearly, completed. OPERATIONS DURING THE FISCAL YEAR. The opening of the fiscal year found operations in progress, dredging a channel 200 feet wide...
8 페이지 - Laving been carried on except for the necessary care and preservation of the property. No appropriation was made for the fiscal year ending June '30, 1881.