The Ports of Sandusky, Huron, and Lorain, Ohio |
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... bituminous coal , limestone and sand , and the receipts of sand . In compiling the rate information for this port , as well as for the other Great Lakes ports , attention has been given to rates which it is believed move the traffic to ...
... bituminous coal , limestone and sand , and the receipts of sand . In compiling the rate information for this port , as well as for the other Great Lakes ports , attention has been given to rates which it is believed move the traffic to ...
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... bituminous coal . In the tables which follow are shown rates from some of the leading producing districts to Sandusky and to the other lower lake ports . It will be noted that Sandusky has the same rates as Toledo from certain districts ...
... bituminous coal . In the tables which follow are shown rates from some of the leading producing districts to Sandusky and to the other lower lake ports . It will be noted that Sandusky has the same rates as Toledo from certain districts ...
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... bituminous coal and briquettes to Toledo and Sandusky docks for trans- shipment via lake as cargo [ In cents per ton of 2,000 pounds and in effect Jan. 1 , 1939 ] From- Rate Groups 1 and 2 , which include Blacksburg , Christiansburg ...
... bituminous coal and briquettes to Toledo and Sandusky docks for trans- shipment via lake as cargo [ In cents per ton of 2,000 pounds and in effect Jan. 1 , 1939 ] From- Rate Groups 1 and 2 , which include Blacksburg , Christiansburg ...
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... bituminous cargo coal , averaged 7,118,789 tons per year compared with a total traffic averaging 7,484,392 tons per year . Crushed stone and sand were also important items of traffic during this period . IMPORTS During the 10 - year ...
... bituminous cargo coal , averaged 7,118,789 tons per year compared with a total traffic averaging 7,484,392 tons per year . Crushed stone and sand were also important items of traffic during this period . IMPORTS During the 10 - year ...
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... BITUMINOUS 744,976 98.8 % LAKEWISE RECEIPTS - 5,627-0.1 % STONE 1,102 19.6 % SULPHUR 909 16.2 % DOMESTIC SODIUM NITRATE 858 15.2 % COAL , BUNKER - 8,199-1.1 % ALL OTHER - 655-0.1 % ALL OTHER 2,758 49.0 % LAKEWISE SHIPMENTS- 6,527,728 ...
... BITUMINOUS 744,976 98.8 % LAKEWISE RECEIPTS - 5,627-0.1 % STONE 1,102 19.6 % SULPHUR 909 16.2 % DOMESTIC SODIUM NITRATE 858 15.2 % COAL , BUNKER - 8,199-1.1 % ALL OTHER - 655-0.1 % ALL OTHER 2,758 49.0 % LAKEWISE SHIPMENTS- 6,527,728 ...
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available to vessels average Baltimore & Ohio bituminous coal Black River boats bridge bulkhead bunker coal calendar year 1938 car dumper cargo carloads cents per 100 channel Chicago & St City service Cleveland commodities destination Detroit River docks East side West Export Face or end Feet Feet Feet Fish foot freight Huron River iron Kelley Island Keweenaw Waterway Lake Erie Railway Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Superior Lake Terminal Railroad lakewise shipments Lighted or unlighted loaded Lorain Louis Railroad miles movement number on map Ohio R. R. Ohio Railroad Ontario Pennsylvania Railroad points PORT AND HARBOR port of Huron port of Lorain port of Sandusky ports on Lake pounds rates Reference number sand shipped short tons side West side solid fill stone storage switching Tariff authority Timber crib Toledo tonnage tracks unloading water front water-borne commerce West side Face wharf wharves Wheeling and Lake York Central Railroad
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Page ix - ... expeditious and economical transfer or interchange of passengers or property between carriers by water and carriers by rail; to advise with communities...
Page 64 - ... with improvement or maintenance operations therein. Whenever in the opinion of the District Engineer any vessel is so moored or anchored, the owner thereof shall cause said vessel to be moved upon notification from and within the time specified by said District Engineer.
Page iv - No. 2. Shipping Charges at United States and Foreign Ports: Consular Services and Charges 1928 No.
Page 94 - Nothing in this chapter contained shall be construed as forbidding the use of steam whistles as alarm signals in case of fire or collision, or other imminent danger, nor for the necessary signals by the steam engines of the fire department of the city.
Page 92 - No vessel or other craft shall moor or anchor to any structure of the United States without the consent of the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers.
Page 64 - ... (b) No vessel shall while moored or at anchor, or by slow passage or otherwise while underway, unreasonably obstruct the free passage and progress of other vessels.
Page iii - No. 13. Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego, and San Luis Obispo, Calif.: Part 1, Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif, (revised 1930)..
Page 92 - ... or float, and such changes of station in, and use of, the harbor, as may be necessary to promote order therein, and the safety and equal convenience, as near as may be, of all such boats, vessels, crafts or floats ; '' " to remove and prevent all obstructions in the waters which are public highways in said city, and to widen, straighten and deepen the same...
Page iii - No. 8. Jacksonville, Fernandina, Miami, Key West, Tampa, and South Boca Grande, Fla- - -. 1. 10 Part 1, Jacksonville, Fla. (revised 1936) . 40 Part 2, Miami and Tampa, Fla.
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