Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. ArmyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1869 |
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... fall . No other work can be done for want of funds . For the continuation of the work on the cover - face , counterscary , and sea - wall , and dredging in the ditch and inner channel an appropriation is required . Appropriation asked ...
... fall . No other work can be done for want of funds . For the continuation of the work on the cover - face , counterscary , and sea - wall , and dredging in the ditch and inner channel an appropriation is required . Appropriation asked ...
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... fall of 1868 to deepen the channel over the bar at the entrance , being employed thirty - five days . This season the city authori ties have employed the dredges to continue the work and also to dredge between the piers . It is proposed ...
... fall of 1868 to deepen the channel over the bar at the entrance , being employed thirty - five days . This season the city authori ties have employed the dredges to continue the work and also to dredge between the piers . It is proposed ...
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... fall . Balance on hand June 30 , 1868 ... Expended during the fiscal year .. $ 13,774 31 200 95 On hand July 1 , 1869 .. 13,573 36 Probable cost of repairs during the present working season 2,500 00 Leaving available .... 11,073 36 To ...
... fall . Balance on hand June 30 , 1868 ... Expended during the fiscal year .. $ 13,774 31 200 95 On hand July 1 , 1869 .. 13,573 36 Probable cost of repairs during the present working season 2,500 00 Leaving available .... 11,073 36 To ...
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... fall and winter without any perceptible settlement , proving the propriety of the system of repair adopted . The channel over the inner bar has been deepened to thir- teen feet below low water for a width of one hundred feet , and a ...
... fall and winter without any perceptible settlement , proving the propriety of the system of repair adopted . The channel over the inner bar has been deepened to thir- teen feet below low water for a width of one hundred feet , and a ...
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... fall and continued high water , the progress made in carrying work forward has not been satisfactory during last season ; still , much work has been done , and it is believed that with a favorable season next year , and with the ...
... fall and continued high water , the progress made in carrying work forward has not been satisfactory during last season ; still , much work has been done , and it is believed that with a favorable season next year , and with the ...
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A. A. HUMPHREYS allotted boats bottom breakwater Brevet Brevet Brigadier Brevet Colonel Brevet Major bridge brigadier general United canal Captain cents per cubic channel charge Chief of Engineers colonel United commenced completed construction contract contractors Corps of Engineers cost Creek cribs cubic yards depth of water dike dredging drill ending June 30 estimate excavation expended feet wide fiscal year ending flood Grand Haven harbor high water hundred feet improvement inches Island Keokuk Lake levees Lieutenant Colonel lieutenant colonel United lock low water Major of Engineers March mean miles Mississippi Mississippi River mouth navigation necessary Number obedient servant obstructions Ohio operations piles present proposed removed repairs respectfully riprap river rock sand season Shoals shore snag-boats snags steamer stone submitted surface survey timber tion Total United States Army UNITED STATES ENGINEER velocity vessels Washington Washington aqueduct Wheeling Island width Willamette River
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Page 405 - not to obstruct, impair, or injuriously modify the navigation of the river,' was prepared by myself, and with reference to the meaning attached to those words by the best authorities, and they were, I believe, used in the act with that understanding of them. I would further recommend that the bridge company be furnished with a copy of the report of the commission. " Very respectfully, your o'bedient servant. "AA HUMPHREYS, " Brigadier- General and Chief of Engineers. "Hon.
Page 521 - ... than thirty-five feet ; that a space or spaces not exceeding in all one thousand six hundred and sixty feet of the shoal or shoals, over which the present bridge passes, may be filled up by a solid embankment, in parts if convenient, of earth obtained by dredging the river channel.
Page 397 - An Act providing that the bridge in the course of construction over the East River, between the cities of New York and Brooklyn, by the New York Bridge Company, shall be a public work of the cities of New York and Brooklyn, and for the dissolution of said Company, and the completion and management of the said bridge by the said cities.
Page 520 - An Act providing for the purchase by the United States of the rights of the Washington Bridge company, in the District of Columbia, and for the erection of a public bridge on the site thereof.
Page 404 - An Act to incorporate the New York Bridge Company, for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a bridge over the East River, between the cities of New York and Brooklyn.
Page 309 - And in case of any litigation arising from any obstruction or alleged obstruction to the free navigation of said river, the cause may be tried before the district court of the United States of any State in which any portion of said obstruction or bridge touches.
Page 524 - An act making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1868 and for other purposes...
Page 309 - And prodded also, That said draw shall be opened promptly, upon reasonable signal, for the passage of boats whose construction shall not be such as to admit of their passage under the...
Page 465 - Sir: I have the honor to report that in compliance with your instructions I...
Page 404 - Be it enacted by the Senate and, House of Representatives of tJie United States of America in Congress assembled, That...