| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Harbors - 1913 - 1040 pages
...NEW YORK HARBOR. 30-FOOT CHANNEL BY WAY OF SANDY HOOK. This is an entrance channel only, extending from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water at the upper end of the lower bay, я distance by channel of 12 miles. Its nearest approach to shore is at... | |
| Harbors - 1940 - 1032 pages
...sea. Channels. — The existing project provides for a channel 28 feet deep at mean low water from the deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water at the junction of Lanceford Creek with Amelia Kiver, with widths of 400 feet below Calhoun Street in the city of Fernandina, and 300 feet above.... | |
| United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors War Department - 1941 - 172 pages
...its mouth and 5 miles from the outer end of the jetties. There is a 28-foot channel at mean low water from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water...Amelia River, with widths of 400 feet below Calhoun St. in the city of Fernandina and 300 feet above. The channel has been widened at the first bend below... | |
| United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors - Fernandina (Fla.) - 1941 - 162 pages
...its mouth and 5 miles from the outer end of the jetties. There is a 28-foot channel at mean low water from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water...Amelia River, with widths of 400 feet below Calhoun St. in the city of Fernandina and 300 feet above. The channel has been widened at the first bend below... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Harbors - 1943 - 1216 pages
...feet long and the south jetty 11,200 feet long; for a channel 28 feet deep at mean low water from the deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water at...Creek with Amelia River, with widths of 400 feet below Calhonn Street in the city of Fernandinn, and 300 feet above; and for widening the channel at the first... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1946 - 1438 pages
...19,150 feet long and the south jetty 11,200 feet long; for a channel 28 feet deep at mean low water from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water at the junction of Lanceford Creek ^ith Amelia River, 400 feet wide below Calhoun Street in the city of Fernandina, and generally 300... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Harbors - 1946 - 1442 pages
...19,150 feet long and the south jetty 11,200 feet long; for a channel 28 feet deep at mean low water from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water at the junction of Lancefovd Creek with Amelia River, 400 feet wide below Calhoun Street in the city of Fernandina, and... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Harbors - 1949 - 1450 pages
...19,150 feet long and the south jetty 11,200 feet long; for a channel 28 feet deep at mean low water from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water...the junction of Lanceford Creek with Amelia River, 400 feet wide below Calhoun Street in the city of Fernandina, and generally 300 feet wide above; and... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1955 - 68 pages
...provides for two stone jetties at the harbor entrance; for a channel 32 feet deep at mean low water from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water at the junction of Lanceford Creek and Amelia River, 400 feet wide below Calhoun Street in Fernandina and generally 300 feet wide above;... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1955 - 1196 pages
...acts, provides for 2 stone jetties at the harbor entrance; for a channel 32 feet deep at mean low water from deep water in the Atlantic Ocean to deep water at the junction of Lanceford Creek and Amelia River, 400 feet wide below Calhoun Street in Fernandina, and generally 5500 feet wide above;... | |
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