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... proposed improvement would therefore be $ 18,000 annually as compared with the annual carrying charge of $ 8,000 . Furthermore , the continuance of the service , which is of substantial advantage to a wide area , is not assured with the ...
... proposed improvement would therefore be $ 18,000 annually as compared with the annual carrying charge of $ 8,000 . Furthermore , the continuance of the service , which is of substantial advantage to a wide area , is not assured with the ...
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... proposed channel to Cowarts . Complete data including topographical and cultural features of the locality and the general territory served by the Atlantic States Lines are shown on maps accompanying this report . 23. The district ...
... proposed channel to Cowarts . Complete data including topographical and cultural features of the locality and the general territory served by the Atlantic States Lines are shown on maps accompanying this report . 23. The district ...
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... proposed new bay - type ferries . He states that the cost of a channel to Bundicks would be prohibitive . 32. He estimates the cost of the proposed channel and basin at $ 54,000 . He thinks that the dredged material should be ...
... proposed new bay - type ferries . He states that the cost of a channel to Bundicks would be prohibitive . 32. He estimates the cost of the proposed channel and basin at $ 54,000 . He thinks that the dredged material should be ...
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... proposed new bay - type ferries . A general widening of the channel at the bend and a turning basin 400 by 600 feet at Cowarts should be provided . 27. The probings taken along the line of the proposed channel indicate the material to ...
... proposed new bay - type ferries . A general widening of the channel at the bend and a turning basin 400 by 600 feet at Cowarts should be provided . 27. The probings taken along the line of the proposed channel indicate the material to ...
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... proposed site , they must have assurance that the Cashie River be opened up at an early date direct to Albemarle Sound , to avoid going through the Thoroughfare and Roanoke River ; that a 12 - foot depth be pro- vided ; and that the two ...
... proposed site , they must have assurance that the Cashie River be opened up at an early date direct to Albemarle Sound , to avoid going through the Thoroughfare and Roanoke River ; that a 12 - foot depth be pro- vided ; and that the two ...
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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.