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... waterway , with benefits to the general public fully commensurate with the proposed expenditure . The Board therefore recommends the improvement of Coan River , Va . , to provide a channel 14 feet deep and 150 feet wide , suitably ...
... waterway , with benefits to the general public fully commensurate with the proposed expenditure . The Board therefore recommends the improvement of Coan River , Va . , to provide a channel 14 feet deep and 150 feet wide , suitably ...
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... waterway , with benefits to the general public fully commensurate with the proposed expenditure . The Board therefore recommends the im- provement of Coan River , Va . , to provide a channel 14 feet deep and 150 feet wide , suitably ...
... waterway , with benefits to the general public fully commensurate with the proposed expenditure . The Board therefore recommends the im- provement of Coan River , Va . , to provide a channel 14 feet deep and 150 feet wide , suitably ...
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... waterway , with the exception of the steamers chartered by the Atlantic States Line , Inc. This service was inaugurated in April 1936 for the primary purpose of transporting nonperishable miscellaneous . freight in coordination with ...
... waterway , with the exception of the steamers chartered by the Atlantic States Line , Inc. This service was inaugurated in April 1936 for the primary purpose of transporting nonperishable miscellaneous . freight in coordination with ...
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... waterway under consideration , with benefits to a substantial portion of the general public fully commensurate with the expenditures re- quired . The Board therefore recommends the improvement of Coan River , Va . , to provide a channel ...
... waterway under consideration , with benefits to a substantial portion of the general public fully commensurate with the expenditures re- quired . The Board therefore recommends the improvement of Coan River , Va . , to provide a channel ...
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... waterway are : Two boats of the Atlantic States Line , the Dorothy Bradford , 229 feet long , maximum loaded draft 14 feet limited by present navigable depths to 12 feet ; and the Piankatank , 200 feet long , loaded draft 11 feet ...
... waterway are : Two boats of the Atlantic States Line , the Dorothy Bradford , 229 feet long , maximum loaded draft 14 feet limited by present navigable depths to 12 feet ; and the Piankatank , 200 feet long , loaded draft 11 feet ...
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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.