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... Bayou near Port Lavaca , where local interests have constructed a modern small - boat harbor with public wharf and sea - food packing plant . The total cost of this improvement to January 30 , 1937 , was $ 21.- 183.75 for new work and ...
... Bayou near Port Lavaca , where local interests have constructed a modern small - boat harbor with public wharf and sea - food packing plant . The total cost of this improvement to January 30 , 1937 , was $ 21.- 183.75 for new work and ...
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... Bayou , a public wharf and packing plant , and a protective bulkhead at the mouth of the bayou . The old 5- by 40- foot intracoastal waterway traverses Matagorda Bay and connects it with Espiritu Santo Bay to the southwest . This ...
... Bayou , a public wharf and packing plant , and a protective bulkhead at the mouth of the bayou . The old 5- by 40- foot intracoastal waterway traverses Matagorda Bay and connects it with Espiritu Santo Bay to the southwest . This ...
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... Bayou near Port Lavaca to the intersection with the 9 - by - 100 - foot intracoastal water- way near Port O'Connor , at an estimated initial cost of $ 116,874 , with $ 15,000 annually for maintenance , provided local interests fur- nish ...
... Bayou near Port Lavaca to the intersection with the 9 - by - 100 - foot intracoastal water- way near Port O'Connor , at an estimated initial cost of $ 116,874 , with $ 15,000 annually for maintenance , provided local interests fur- nish ...
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... Bayou to the junction with the intracoastal waterway near Port O'Connor , at a cost of $ 116,874 , with $ 15,000 annually for maintenance , provided that local interests furnish suitable spoil - disposal areas for the proposed work and ...
... Bayou to the junction with the intracoastal waterway near Port O'Connor , at a cost of $ 116,874 , with $ 15,000 annually for maintenance , provided that local interests furnish suitable spoil - disposal areas for the proposed work and ...
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... Bayou . Under this project the channel has been dredged across Sand Point and Gallinipper Reefs and from the 6 - foot contour to the shore line at the mouth of Lynns Bayou to provide 7 - foot depth . The project was completed in 1936 ...
... Bayou . Under this project the channel has been dredged across Sand Point and Gallinipper Reefs and from the 6 - foot contour to the shore line at the mouth of Lynns Bayou to provide 7 - foot depth . The project was completed in 1936 ...
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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.