| United States. War Department - 1886 - 908 pages
...IMPROVEMENT OF NEW HAVEN HARBOE, CONNECTICUT. New Haven Harbor isa bay ou the north shore of Long Islaud Sound, extending about 4 miles inland, and from 1...Quinnipiac rivers empty into the head of the harbor. These rivers are of no commercial importance, except for tidal navigation about a mile above their... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1887 - 1090 pages
...vessels tons.. 30 to 150 D 5IMPROVEMENT OF NEW HAVEN HARBOR, CONNECTICUT. îïew Haven Harbor is a bay on the north shore of Long Island Sound, extending about...miles inland and from 1 to 2 miles wide. The Mill and Quinnepiac rivers empty into the head of the harbor. These rivers are of no commercial importance,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1887 - 1102 pages
...of vessels tons.. 30 to 150 IMPROVEMENT OF NEW HAVEN HARBOR, CONNECTICUT. Haven Harbor is a bay on the north shore of Long Island Sound, extending about...miles inland and from 1 to 2 miles wide. The Mill and Quinnepiac rivers empty into the head of the. harbor. These rivers are of no commercial importance,... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1888 - 882 pages
...tons.. 30 to 150 D sIMPROVEMENT OF NEW HAVEN HAKBOR, CONNECTICUT. New Haven Harbor is a bay ou the uorth shore of Long Island Sound, extending about 4 miles...Quinnipiac rivers empty into the head of the harbor ; these rivers are of no commercial importance except for tidal navigation at and near their mouths.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1888 - 852 pages
...these rivers are of no commercial importance except for tidal navigation at and near their mouths. The harbor channel is from 400 feet to a mile wide, with mud and sand flats on either side. When the Government began work in this harbor in 1867, the available... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1889 - 954 pages
...head of the harbor; these rivers are of no commercial importance except for tidal navigation at »ud near their months. The harbor channel is from 400 feet to a mile wide, with mud and sand flats on either side. When the Government began work in this harbor in 1867, the available... | |
| United States. War Department - 1890 - 1130 pages
...the last annual report. OSIMPROVEMENT OF NEW HAVEN HARBOR, CONNECTICUT. New Haven Harbor is a bay on the north shore of Long Island Sound, extending about...miles inland and from 1 to 2 miles wide. The Mill and Quinuipiac rivers empty into the head of the harbor; they are streams of no commercial importance,... | |
| 1890 - 998 pages
...commerce of the harbor. DSIMPROVEMENT OF NEW HAVEN HARBOR, CONNECTICUT. New Haveii Harbor is a bay on the north shore of Long Island Sound extending about...miles inland and from 1 to 2 miles wide. The Mill and Qainnipiac rivers empty into the head of the harbor; these rivers are of no commercial importance except... | |
| United States. War Department - 1890 - 1128 pages
...the last annual report. IMPROVEMENT OP NEW HAVEN HARBOR, CONNECTICUT. New Haven Harbor is a bay on the north shore of Long Island Sound, extending about...miles inland and from 1 to 2 miles wide. The Mill aud Quimiipiac rivers empty into the head of the harbor; they are streams of no commercial importance,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1890 - 1128 pages
...Long Island Sound, extending about 4 miles inland and from 1 to 2 miles wide. The Mill and Qaiuuipiac rivers empty into the head of the harbor; they are...commercial importance, except for tidal navigation at and near their mouths. The harbor channel is from 400 feet to a mile wide, with mud and sand flats... | |
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