Set-back Levees on the Mississippi River: Hearings... on H.R. 7349...1935 - 226 pages |
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... acreage involved ? In the entire alluvial valley all the way from Cape Girardeau , Mo. , to the Gulf , as shown by a close examination by the Chief of Engineers , the total acreage is 74,678 acres . That is all of the acreage from Cape ...
... acreage involved ? In the entire alluvial valley all the way from Cape Girardeau , Mo. , to the Gulf , as shown by a close examination by the Chief of Engineers , the total acreage is 74,678 acres . That is all of the acreage from Cape ...
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... acres . The cost is not great , even it if should be 6 or 7 million dollars . Furthermore , in these extensive set - backs and changes in levee lines , the Government has saved several million dollars by shorten- ing the levee lines and ...
... acres . The cost is not great , even it if should be 6 or 7 million dollars . Furthermore , in these extensive set - backs and changes in levee lines , the Government has saved several million dollars by shorten- ing the levee lines and ...
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... acres ? Mr. BLAND . Eight hundred and ten acres . Mr. RICH . What is the assessment on that this year ? Mr. BLAND . In 1932 , and from 1932 to the present time , it is $ 4,394 . Mr. RICH . The assessment today is about one - fourth of ...
... acres ? Mr. BLAND . Eight hundred and ten acres . Mr. RICH . What is the assessment on that this year ? Mr. BLAND . In 1932 , and from 1932 to the present time , it is $ 4,394 . Mr. RICH . The assessment today is about one - fourth of ...
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... acres . 2.46 acres . 237.90 86.40 324.30 Batchelor : N. Tircuit . 3.23 acres . 248.45 15.00 2.72 acres . 0.51 acre . 2.40.80 27.65 48.45 30.00 Mrs. E. S. Kilbourne . 20.14 acres . 527.10 18.13 acres . 2.01 acres .. 496.95 30. 15 527.10 ...
... acres . 2.46 acres . 237.90 86.40 324.30 Batchelor : N. Tircuit . 3.23 acres . 248.45 15.00 2.72 acres . 0.51 acre . 2.40.80 27.65 48.45 30.00 Mrs. E. S. Kilbourne . 20.14 acres . 527.10 18.13 acres . 2.01 acres .. 496.95 30. 15 527.10 ...
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... acres . 112.20 30.00 400.00 3.74 acres . 112. 20 512.20 512.20 Andrew Agnois . John Dayries .... 2.63 acres . 105. 201 44.00 650.00 2.63 acres . 105. 20 1755 , 20 755.20 some . POINTE COUPEE PARISH - Continued Highway Price per ments ...
... acres . 112.20 30.00 400.00 3.74 acres . 112. 20 512.20 512.20 Andrew Agnois . John Dayries .... 2.63 acres . 105. 201 44.00 650.00 2.63 acres . 105. 20 1755 , 20 755.20 some . POINTE COUPEE PARISH - Continued Highway Price per ments ...
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100 percent acre ally paid Act of 1928-Continued amount obligation paid Amount taken Assessed Amounts not paid Arkansas Ascension Parish Atchafalaya Basin Levee Atchafalaya levee district Basin Levee District Bayou Boeuf Bayou Goula Black River built under Flood CHAIRMAN Charles Parish construction material_ Contract construction of United cost of project district for construction Flood Control Act Highway Levee Highway Highway Total amount Iberville Parish James Parish Lafourche Levee District Lake Borgne Landry length levee board Levee Highway Levee levee highway project Levee Highway Total levees built material_ Contract payments ments actu miles miscellaneous expenses Mississippi River old levee paid by Atchafalaya paid to date plantation Plaquemine Parish Pointe Coupee Parish Pontchartrain Levee District Port Allen Price per ments right-of-way acquired Right-of-way and miscellaneous river edge set-back levees Tabulation of right-of-way taken Assessed value toe of old Total amount obligation Total cost United States levees value of land WHITTINGTON
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Page 33 - ENGINEER OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA Mr. JACOBS. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee: The levee boards and the board of State engineers of Louisiana are very much impressed with the statements made here by General Brown and General Ferguson on the development of the problems of flood control and the execution of the adopted plan, insofar as it affects Louisiana, at the recent hearings...
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Page 10 - ... is worthy of your consideration. I am not asking for an increase in the appropriation. It is just a matter of getting the most for the money that you are going to spend. I thank you, gentlemen. Mr. WOODRUM. Thank you, Mr. McClellan. THURSDAY MAY 6, 1937. RELIEF APPROPRIATION Mr. WOODRUM. Mr. Lasser, if you desire to make a statement, we will be very glad to year you at this time. STATEMENT OF DAVID IASSER, REPRESENTING THE WORKERS' ALLIANCE OF AMERICA Mr. LASSER. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of...