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... Avery Island ; and for a channel 40 feet wide and 5 feet deep in Bayou Carlin throughout its length . This project ... Avery Salt Co. has constructed a side channel of 9 feet depth from the head of the 9 - foot project channel in Bayou ...
... Avery Island ; and for a channel 40 feet wide and 5 feet deep in Bayou Carlin throughout its length . This project ... Avery Salt Co. has constructed a side channel of 9 feet depth from the head of the 9 - foot project channel in Bayou ...
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... Avery Island ; and for a channel 40 feet wide and 5 feet deep in Bayou Carlin through- out its length . This project ... Avery Salt Co. has constructed a side channel of 9 feet depth from the head of the 9 - foot project channel in Bayou ...
... Avery Island ; and for a channel 40 feet wide and 5 feet deep in Bayou Carlin through- out its length . This project ... Avery Salt Co. has constructed a side channel of 9 feet depth from the head of the 9 - foot project channel in Bayou ...
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... Avery Island now being dredged by the Texas Pipe Line Co. At present vessel traffic is limited to motor boats and small barges ranging in draft up to 5 feet . 4. The most suitable improvement is found by the reporting offi- cers to be ...
... Avery Island now being dredged by the Texas Pipe Line Co. At present vessel traffic is limited to motor boats and small barges ranging in draft up to 5 feet . 4. The most suitable improvement is found by the reporting offi- cers to be ...
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... Avery Island ; and for a channel 40 feet wide and 5 feet deep in Bayou Carlin throughout its length . This project was completed in October 1935 at a cost of $ 47.758.13 . The estimated annual cost of maintenance is $ 1,200 . Bayou ...
... Avery Island ; and for a channel 40 feet wide and 5 feet deep in Bayou Carlin throughout its length . This project was completed in October 1935 at a cost of $ 47.758.13 . The estimated annual cost of maintenance is $ 1,200 . Bayou ...
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... Avery Island and Jefferson Island have populations of 350 and 150. All four communities are served by railways and improved highways . The areas north of Avery Island are devoted chiefly to the produc- tion of sugarcane and rice , while ...
... Avery Island and Jefferson Island have populations of 350 and 150. All four communities are served by railways and improved highways . The areas north of Avery Island are devoted chiefly to the produc- tion of sugarcane and rice , while ...
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Page 4 - Resolved by the Committee on Rivers and Harbors of the House of Representatives, United States, that the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors created under section 3 of the River and Harbor Act, approved June 13...
Page 9 - Resolved by the Committee on Public Works of the United States Senate, That the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, created under Section 3, of the River and Harbor Act, approved June 13, 1902, be, and is hereby, requested to review the report of the Chief of Engineers on the Susquehanna River and tributaries.