Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1894
 

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IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT THOMAS L CASEY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
108
REPORT OF WM F SMITH UNITED STATES AGENT MAJOR OF ENGI
118
Wilmington Harbor Del 118 ice harbor at New Castle Del Appoquinimink
132
APPENDIX I
133
Potomac River at Washington D C 135 Anacostia River D C Occoquan Creek
145
REPORT OF CAPT EDWARD BURR CORPS OF ENGINEERS
146
Report of Capt C McD Townsend Corps of Engineers upon opera
153
APPENDIX L
154
Roanoke River N C 153 Pasquotank River N C 154 Mackeys Creek N C
162
REPORT OF CAPT FREDERIC V ABBOT CORPS OF ENGINEERS
168
IN THE CHARGE of Capt M Carter Corps of ENGINEERS
182
IMPROVEMENTS Savannah Harbor Ga 1129 Savannah River Ga 1158 Savan
184
REPORT OF MAJ F A MAHAN CORPS OF ENGINEERS
196
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ F A MAHAN CORps of Engineers
200
REPORT OF MAJ A N DAMRELL CORPS OF ENGINEERS
210
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ A N DAMRELL CORPS OF ENGINEERS
219
Securing mouth of Bayou Plaquemine La from further caving
232
IMPROVEMENT Securing mouth of Bayou Plaquemine La from further caving
234
WESTERN RIVERS
238
Red River La and Ark 238 Red River above Fulton Ark 240 Ouachita
250
REPORT OF CAPT CARL F PALFREY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
251
IN THE CHARGE of Capt CARL F PALFREY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
253
IMPROVEMENTS Operating snag boats and dredge boats on Upper Mississippi River
261
Mississippi River above Falls of St Anthony Minn reservoirs at headwaters
269
IMPROVEMENTS Missouri River between the Great Falls Montana and Sioux City
270
IMPROVEMENTS Tennessee River between Chattanooga Tenn and foot of
282
Tennessee River between Chattanooga Tenn and foot of Bee Tree Shoals Ala
284
EXAMINATION Mouth of Crawfish Creek and mouth of Mill Creek for ice harbors
289
IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT JAMES G WARREN CORPS OF ENGINEERS
297
APPENDIX G
299
Great Kanawha River W Va 297 operating and care of locks and dams on Great
301
PART IV
302
Erie Harbor Pa 378 Presque Isle Peninsula Erie Harbor Pa Dunkirk Harbor
383
IMPROVEMENTS Erie Harbor Pa 2427 Presque Isle Peninsula Erie Harbor Pa
388
N THE CHARGE OF CAPT SMITH S LEACH CORPS OF ENGINEERS
389
IMPROVEMENTS Napa River Cal 2507 Redwood Creek Cal San Luis Obispo
397
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ W H HEUER CORPS OF ENGINEERS
398
Coquille River Oreg 402 Coquille River Oreg between Coquille City and Myrtle
404
IMPROVEMENTS Coquille River Oreg 2553 Coquille River Oreg between
407
REPORT OF MAJ JAMES C POST CORPS OF ENGINEERS
413
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ JAMES C POST CORPS OF ENGINEERS
417
APPENDIX W
420
APPENDIX Y
421
Greenport Harbor N Y Patchogue River N Y Harlem River N Y 422 West
424
1 Bridge across Merrimac River between Haverhill and Bradford Mass 430
431
NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES
437
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS
444
REPORT OF LIEUT COL HENRY M ROBERT CORPS OF ENGINEERS
447
G H MENDELL colonel Corps of Engineers U S A president W H H BEN
463
APPENDIX No 4
465
RIVERS AND HARBORS
489
IMPROVEMENTS St Croix River Me 489 Lubec Channel Me 491 Moosabec Bar
499
Little Harbor N H
527
IMPROVEMENTS Newburyport Harbor Mass 529 Merrimac River Mass 532
532
Harbor Mass 558 Plymouth Harbor Mass 560 Kingston Harbor Mass 562
562
IMPROVEMENTS Waccamaw River N C and S C 1067 Lumber River N C
568
REPORT OF CAPT W H BIXBY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
571
597 Pawcatuck River R I and Conn 600 harbor of refuge at Stonington
604
IMPROVEMENTS Mystic River Conn 622 Thames River Conn 624 Connecticut
638
HARBOR LINES Greenport Harbor N Y 716 Patchogue River N Y
719
Mass 566 removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering naviga
723
River N J 822 removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering
823
IMPROVEMENTS Manistique Harbor Mich 2042 Cedar River Harbor Mich 2043

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Página 420 - An Act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors and for other purposes...
Página 724 - States outside established harbor lines or where no harbor lines have been established except on plans recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War; and it shall not be lawful to excavate or fill, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of any port roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, lake harbor of refuge, or inclosure within the limits of any breakwater, or of the channel of any navigable water of the United States, unless the...
Página 420 - An Act to prevent obstructive and injurious deposits within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City, by dumping or otherwise, and to punish and prevent such offenses," as amended by section three of the river and harbor Act of August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four.
Página 723 - Provided, That contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete such project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate...
Página 527 - A new project was therefore suggested, providing for the construction of two breakwaters, one on the north side and the other on the south side of the entrance...
Página 269 - War is hereby authorized to draw his warrant or requisition from time to time upon the Secretary of the Treasury for such sums as may be necessary to...
Página 422 - ... by him; and any person who shall willfully violate the provisions of this section, or any rule or regulation made by the Secretary of War in pursuance of this section, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, at the discretion of the court for each offense.
Página 580 - ... 1874. The project provided for a channel 200 feet wide and 15 feet deep at mean low water from the deep water just above Palmer's Island to the wharves at New Bedford.
Página 35 - The enlarged project provided for the construction of two breakwaters, one on the north, the other on the south side of the entrance to...
Página 549 - It proposed to dredge the channel 23 feet deep at mean low water, 1,000 feet wide at the " Upper " and " Lower" Middles, and 685 feet wide at the "Narrows.

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