Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. ArmyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 |
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... piers built somewhat above the springing lines of floor arches of third tier of casemates , as originally designed . Front 6 ... pier stones ad- joining the scarp has been laid at the piers from 31 to 38. Portions of the wall in rear of ...
... piers built somewhat above the springing lines of floor arches of third tier of casemates , as originally designed . Front 6 ... pier stones ad- joining the scarp has been laid at the piers from 31 to 38. Portions of the wall in rear of ...
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... piers , com- posed of cribs ballasted with stone , from the mouth of the river outward into the lake , a distance of 2,160 feet for the west pier , and 2,340 for the east pier . The direction of the piers to be the same as that of the ...
... piers , com- posed of cribs ballasted with stone , from the mouth of the river outward into the lake , a distance of 2,160 feet for the west pier , and 2,340 for the east pier . The direction of the piers to be the same as that of the ...
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... pier work composed of cribs ballasted with stone be used . A decision upon this modification is reserved until ... piers outward into Lake Michigan until a depth of 12 feet is obtained , and to dredge the waterway between the piers to ...
... pier work composed of cribs ballasted with stone be used . A decision upon this modification is reserved until ... piers outward into Lake Michigan until a depth of 12 feet is obtained , and to dredge the waterway between the piers to ...
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... pier 120 feet , the south pier 320 feet , and to dredge the channel between the piers . For this purpose there was appropriated , in 1866 , $ 47,598 91 , and in 1867 an additional appropriation was made of $ 8,000 . The greater part of ...
... pier 120 feet , the south pier 320 feet , and to dredge the channel between the piers . For this purpose there was appropriated , in 1866 , $ 47,598 91 , and in 1867 an additional appropriation was made of $ 8,000 . The greater part of ...
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... pier 600 feet , and rebuilding the south pier to extend it 610 feet . Under the expectation that 110 feet of the northern extension would be done by the city authorities , his estimates were made for adding 490 feet only to the north pier ...
... pier 600 feet , and rebuilding the south pier to extend it 610 feet . Under the expectation that 110 feet of the northern extension would be done by the city authorities , his estimates were made for adding 490 feet only to the north pier ...
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A. A. HUMPHREYS abstract amount appropriation ative velocity bidder boats bolts breakwater Brevet Brevet Brigadier Brevet Major Calm canal cents channel Chief of Engineers Clair flats commenced completed Conro construction contract contractors cord corps of engineers cost cribs cubic yards depth Detroit dredging E.NE E.SE East estimate evaporation excavation extend feet wide fiscal GEORGE THOM harbor hundred improvement inches and decimals iron island J. H. WILSON July June 30 Keokuk labor lake Lake Michigan Lieutenant Colonel low water materials Michigan miles below Pittsburg Milwaukee Mississippi river N.NE N.NW navigation Number of miles NW NW Ohio p. m. Mean pier piles pound proposed rapids repairs respectfully riprap river rock S.SE S.SW season September shoal shore South steamer stone survey SW SW T. J. CRAM theodolite Thunder Bay Island timber U. S. inches United States army vessels W.NW W.SW West Wind
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Page 481 - Narrows," is approved, with the condition that the position of the breakwater shall first be determined by a board of engineers. You can proceed, however, to advertise for proposals for furnishing the necessary materials for the work, in order that no unnecessary delay may occur in its vigorous prosecution at as early a day as practicable. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, AA HUMPHREYS, Brig. Gen. and Chief of Engineers, Maj.
Page 268 - An act making appropriations for the repair, preservation, and completion of certain public works heretofore commenced under the authority of law...
Page 188 - I certify that the above is a true copy of the original Report of Resolutions adopted in Conference.
Page 176 - Whenever the Secretary of War invites proposals for any works, or for any material or labor for any works, there shall be separate proposals and separate contracts for each work, and also for each class of material or labor for each work.
Page 269 - An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments.
Page 519 - GENTLEMEN — I have the honor to submit my annual report for the fiscal year ending December 31. 1899. The assessed value of real and personal property returned for taxation is as follows: Real Estate $12,394,298 oo Personal Property.
Page 194 - I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original on file in the Department of State.
Page 19 - What amount of revenue was collected at the nearest port of entry to each work for the last fiscal year. 7. As far as practicable, what amount of commerce and navigation would be benefited by the completion of each particular work.
Page 157 - Labor, and no contract shall be made except after public advertisement for proposals in such form and manner as to secure general notice thereof, and the same shall only be made with the lowest...
Page 15 - That the superintendent of the United States Military Academy may hereafter be selected, and the officers on duty at that institution detailed from any arm of the service ; and the supervision and charge of the academy shall be in the War Department, under such officer or officers as the Secretary of War may assign to that duty;