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... stated in this report refer to mean low water . Cowarts , site of a proposed terminal development , is located on the point separating the Glebe and Kingscote Creek about 1 mile upstream from the mouth of Coan River 6 COAN RIVER , VA .
... stated in this report refer to mean low water . Cowarts , site of a proposed terminal development , is located on the point separating the Glebe and Kingscote Creek about 1 mile upstream from the mouth of Coan River 6 COAN RIVER , VA .
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... located on Coan River are Lewisetta , Walnut Point , Coan , and Bundicks . In addition there are some 20 other towns and villages in the tributary area , and these , with the rural residents , account for a population of 20,000 . Walnut ...
... located on Coan River are Lewisetta , Walnut Point , Coan , and Bundicks . In addition there are some 20 other towns and villages in the tributary area , and these , with the rural residents , account for a population of 20,000 . Walnut ...
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... located at Heaths- ville , has total resources of $ 353,000 . Although only the main roads . are maintained by the State of Virginia , the road net is satisfactory . The nearest railroad facilities are at West Point and Richmond , Va ...
... located at Heaths- ville , has total resources of $ 353,000 . Although only the main roads . are maintained by the State of Virginia , the road net is satisfactory . The nearest railroad facilities are at West Point and Richmond , Va ...
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... located on Coan River , and one marine railway is located on the Glebe . Plentiful covered storage and wharfage and office facilities for the conduct of its business has recently been erected at Burdicks by the Atlantic States Line ...
... located on Coan River , and one marine railway is located on the Glebe . Plentiful covered storage and wharfage and office facilities for the conduct of its business has recently been erected at Burdicks by the Atlantic States Line ...
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... located at Walnut Point . ( c ) A total of 118 medium - sized powerboats , with drafts of from 4 to 10 feet , carry sea food to packing plants along Coan River , Va . , and Crisfield , Md . , and miscellaneous cargoes to Baltimore , Md ...
... located at Walnut Point . ( c ) A total of 118 medium - sized powerboats , with drafts of from 4 to 10 feet , carry sea food to packing plants along Coan River , Va . , and Crisfield , Md . , and miscellaneous cargoes to Baltimore , Md ...
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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.