Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of War for the Year ..., Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888 |
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Page 1426
... tonnage transferred across the river by ferries is estimated at $ 60 per ton . In the table below the general mer ... Tonnage obtained from Saint Louis Merchants ' Exchange report . Values estimated from average prices given by ...
... tonnage transferred across the river by ferries is estimated at $ 60 per ton . In the table below the general mer ... Tonnage obtained from Saint Louis Merchants ' Exchange report . Values estimated from average prices given by ...
Page 1451
... tonnage of these boats is not far from 300 tons . With the exception of the General Meade the above are used as tow - boats , and barges are utilized in the transportation of merchandise . The above report , meager as it is in details ...
... tonnage of these boats is not far from 300 tons . With the exception of the General Meade the above are used as tow - boats , and barges are utilized in the transportation of merchandise . The above report , meager as it is in details ...
Page 1454
... tonnage , 99.22 . When the stage of water will not permit her to pass the Nine - Mile Shoal the freight is transferred by flats at this point to a smaller boat , the Little Nick . The amount necessary to improve this river to give 3 ...
... tonnage , 99.22 . When the stage of water will not permit her to pass the Nine - Mile Shoal the freight is transferred by flats at this point to a smaller boat , the Little Nick . The amount necessary to improve this river to give 3 ...
Page 1477
... tonnage for the year ending December 31 , 1887 . Saint Louis , Mo. * . Burlington , Iowa Dubuque , Iowa .. La Crosse , Wis . Galena , Ill .. Saint Paul , Minn Total Port . Collections . Tonnage enrolled . Vessels . $ 1,414 , 747.99 146 ...
... tonnage for the year ending December 31 , 1887 . Saint Louis , Mo. * . Burlington , Iowa Dubuque , Iowa .. La Crosse , Wis . Galena , Ill .. Saint Paul , Minn Total Port . Collections . Tonnage enrolled . Vessels . $ 1,414 , 747.99 146 ...
Page 1559
... tonnage above Bismarck represents railroad material and supplies for the building of the Manitoba Railroad . It is abnormal in quantity and value . - C . B. S.1 Z 12 . IMPROVEMENT OF YELLOWSTONE RIVER , MONTANA AND DAKOTA . This work ...
... tonnage above Bismarck represents railroad material and supplies for the building of the Manitoba Railroad . It is abnormal in quantity and value . - C . B. S.1 Z 12 . IMPROVEMENT OF YELLOWSTONE RIVER , MONTANA AND DAKOTA . This work ...
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12 feet act of August Amount appropriated amount available Amount estimated amount expended appropriated by act August 11 balance available barges boats breakwater Bridge built canal cents channel Chief of Engineers coal commerce COMMERCIAL STATISTICS completion of existing compliance with requirements construction contract Corps of Engineers cost cribs cubic yards Cumberland River depth dredging ending June 30 exclusive of liabilities existing project expended during fiscal expended in fiscal feet long feet wide fiscal year ending Fort Snelling freight harbor acts improvement Island Lake liabilities outstanding July linear feet lock and dam low water low-water Mary's Falls Canal miles Minnesota River Mississippi River Money statement mouth Muskingum River navigation obstructions Ohio Ohio River piles pounds profitably expended railroad removed repairs requirements of sections revetment riprap river and harbor rock Saint Paul Shoals shore protection snags steam-boat steamers stone Submitted in compliance superstructure survey timber tonnage tons Total vessels width
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Page 1698 - Secretary of War. The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. LETTER OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, UNITED STATES ARMY, Washington, DC, January 4, 1894.
Page 2045 - In witness whereof the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company has caused this stipulation to be signed by its president and its corporate seal to be affixed thereto, at its office in the city of New York, this 9th day of December, 1879.
Page 1756 - Virginia, and to use for a right of way through said property a section of land rifty-fpur feet wide and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the...
Page 2064 - Engineers shall have directed a preliminary examination of the same by the local engineer in charge of the district, or an engineer detailed for the purpose; and such local or detailed engineer shall report to said Chief of Engineers, whether, in his opinion, said harbor or river is worthy of improvement, and shall state in such report fully and particularly the facts and reasons on which he bases such opinion, including the present and prospective demands of commerce...
Page 1869 - May 14, 1880, which, project as modified contemplates the rebuilding of the Cedars Lock, the renovation of the old locks as they require it, and the deepening and widening the channel of the Fox River throughout to 6 feet depth and 100 feet width, without reference to the original project.
Page 1835 - ... mouth of the river to the 15-foot contour in Green Bay, and dredging a channel between them 14 feet deep. In 1874 it was decided to extend the piers to the 16-foot contour.
Page 1927 - C. ENDICOTT, Secretary of War. The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. LETTER OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS.
Page 1612 - Work was in progress at the beginning of the fiscal year, and was continued until August 1, when the contract was completed.
Page 1756 - That any persons or corporations having lawful authority to erect a bridge or bridges across the Great Kanawha River, in West Virginia, may hereafter erect bridges across said river, for railroad or other uses, upon compliance with the provisions and requirements of this act.