Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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Page 2930
... depth of 15 feet . The draft that can be carried into the harbor is still limited to 11 feet by the bar in the lake approach . This will be removed as soon as weather conditions will permit . The work is to be continued to provide the ...
... depth of 15 feet . The draft that can be carried into the harbor is still limited to 11 feet by the bar in the lake approach . This will be removed as soon as weather conditions will permit . The work is to be continued to provide the ...
Page 2932
... depth of 20 feet where an average depth of about 4 feet existed before dredging . A total of 425,415 cubic yards of material was dredged , from which was deducted 9,722 cubic yards for overdepth dredging , leaving 415,693 cubic yards of ...
... depth of 20 feet where an average depth of about 4 feet existed before dredging . A total of 425,415 cubic yards of material was dredged , from which was deducted 9,722 cubic yards for overdepth dredging , leaving 415,693 cubic yards of ...
Page 2939
... depth of 22 feet , and length of about 400 feet was dredged . Between the piers shoals were removed for a width of 90 feet and a length of 950 feet along the east side of the channel , leav- ing a depth of 20 feet . This dredging ...
... depth of 22 feet , and length of about 400 feet was dredged . Between the piers shoals were removed for a width of 90 feet and a length of 950 feet along the east side of the channel , leav- ing a depth of 20 feet . This dredging ...
Page 2943
... depth over portions of the channel heretofore dredged was in progress at the close of the fiscal year and was completed July 21 , 1915. The total amount dredged during the fiscal year was 36,586 cubic yards , and the amount ex- pended ...
... depth over portions of the channel heretofore dredged was in progress at the close of the fiscal year and was completed July 21 , 1915. The total amount dredged during the fiscal year was 36,586 cubic yards , and the amount ex- pended ...
Page 2945
... depth below Ogden Street Bridge , and dredging above this bridge and up to the municipal wharf at Marinette , Wis . , was carried on during the fiscal year . The work was done by hire of labor and use of the Government dredge Kewaunee ...
... depth below Ogden Street Bridge , and dredging above this bridge and up to the municipal wharf at Marinette , Wis . , was carried on during the fiscal year . The work was done by hire of labor and use of the Government dredge Kewaunee ...
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3d sess 63d Cong act of Mar Amount in customary April Average haul barges barrels boat breakwater bushels calendar year 1915 canal Cement cents per cubic channel Chief of Engineers COMMERCIAL STATISTICS concrete construction CONTRACTS IN FORCE cost cubic yards Date fixed Date of approval Date of beginning Date of contract Date of expiration December 31 dry coal expenditures feet b. m. fiscal Freight traffic Grand total haul or distance hired labor Iron jetty July 13 July 27 June 13 June 25 June 30 Lake less than carload linear feet Lock and Dam long tons Lumber miles Mississippi River Name of contractor Net registered tonnage Ohio River operations Oreg Passengers pier piles Present project Previous projects projects see H receipts registered tonnage removed repairs riprap river and harbor Sand scow Season of navigation shipments short tons snags Steamers steel stone timber total___ towed Value Vessel classification
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Page 3292 - It shall be the duty of said commission to take into consideration and mature such plan or plans and estimates as will correct, permanently locate and deepen the channel and protect the banks of the Mississippi river; improve and give safety and ease to the navigation thereof ; prevent destructive floods ; promote and facilitate commerce, trade and the postal service...
Page 3723 - That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate $827,800, exclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated...
Page 3637 - Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of paying the current and contingent expenses of the Bureau or Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations...
Page 3633 - That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen shall not exceed $50,400; the Secretary of War shall each year, in the annual estimates, report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each.
Page 3666 - That whenever a ribbon issued under the provisions of this act shall have been lost, destroyed, or rendered unfit for use without fault or neglect on the part of the person to whom it was issued, a new ribbon shall be issued to such person without charge therefor, SEC.
Page 3625 - Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six.
Page 3747 - Government for the year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and for other purposes...
Page 3633 - The services of skilled draftsmen, civil engineers, and such other services as the Secretary of War may deem necessary, may be employed...
Page 3693 - Government while making or causing to be made with a stop watch or other time-measuring device a time study of any job of any such employee between the starting and completion thereof, or of the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work; nor shall any part of the appropriations made in this Act be available to pay any premiums or bonus or cash reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except for suggestions resulting in improvements or economy in the operation of...
Page 3649 - Engineer company shall consist of one captain; two first lieutenants; one second lieutenant; one first sergeant...