Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volume 2,Parte 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... average tonnage was 574.2 , and in 1888 their number was 7,314 , with an average tonnage of 703. Therefore , while the number of registered vessels was 216 less in 1888 than in 1887 , their average ton- nage was 128.8 tons , or 22.4 per ...
... average tonnage was 574.2 , and in 1888 their number was 7,314 , with an average tonnage of 703. Therefore , while the number of registered vessels was 216 less in 1888 than in 1887 , their average ton- nage was 128.8 tons , or 22.4 per ...
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... average for the season was twelve and a half boxes per hour for each derrick . For two months the average was over fifteen boxes an hour , and on single days an average was had of over twenty boxes . No trestles were used on the dump ...
... average for the season was twelve and a half boxes per hour for each derrick . For two months the average was over fifteen boxes an hour , and on single days an average was had of over twenty boxes . No trestles were used on the dump ...
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... average number of strokes of each piston , 40 per minute , or average total piston travel , 93 feet . The average pump pressure , 90 pounds . Average steam pressure , 90 pounds . Average daily consumption of coal , 18 bushels . The ...
... average number of strokes of each piston , 40 per minute , or average total piston travel , 93 feet . The average pump pressure , 90 pounds . Average steam pressure , 90 pounds . Average daily consumption of coal , 18 bushels . The ...
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IN CHARGE OF MAJ W R LIVERMORE CORPS OF ENGINEERS | 2209 |
Alphabetical index will be found at the end of each part | 2211 |
IMPROVEMENTS Patuxent River Md 998 channel at Mount Vernon Va 999 | 2251 |
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