Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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Page 451
... dredging across the Caucus shoal and for building a dredge and opening the channel across the Caucus shoal 30 feet deep at mean low water to a width of at least 300 feet , with such side slopes as the material would assume , if ...
... dredging across the Caucus shoal and for building a dredge and opening the channel across the Caucus shoal 30 feet deep at mean low water to a width of at least 300 feet , with such side slopes as the material would assume , if ...
Page 741
... dredging was necessary every spring for removing a sand bar . Within the harbor much dredging had been done to accommodate the lumber business . In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved March 3 , 1899 , a report ...
... dredging was necessary every spring for removing a sand bar . Within the harbor much dredging had been done to accommodate the lumber business . In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved March 3 , 1899 , a report ...
Page 956
... dredging had been done for temporary relief , and the sum of $ 221,780.46 expended for that pur- pose . The original ... dredging . The estimated cost was $ 2,796,300 , with $ 175,000 as the cost of the new dredge and accessories . The ...
... dredging had been done for temporary relief , and the sum of $ 221,780.46 expended for that pur- pose . The original ... dredging . The estimated cost was $ 2,796,300 , with $ 175,000 as the cost of the new dredge and accessories . The ...
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100 feet wide 12 feet act approved June act of June act of March Amount appropriated Amount estimated amount expended Annual Report Appendix appropriated by river approved June 25 balance unexpended July balance unexpended__ Bayou breakwater bridge canal Chief of Engineers commerce completion of existing compliance with requirements Creek cubic yards dredging ending June 30 estimated cost examination and survey existing project expended during fiscal expenditure in fiscal feet at mean feet deep fiscal year ending freight rates harbor act approved head of navigation House Document jetty June 13 Lake locks and dams lumber maintenance of improvement maximum draft mean low water miles Mississippi River mouth obstructions original project outstanding liabilities piers Preliminary examination present project printed in House removal reports on examinations required for completion required for expenditure requirements of sundry river and harbor second session shoals short tons Sixty-first Congress Submitted in compliance sundry civil act width