Port Series, Issue 28U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Harbors |
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... facilities : Piers , wharves , and docks .. Hoisting facilities ... 324 13 22 ** 2:08 69 111 69 111 69 111 70 112 73 113 82 124 Grain elevators .. 24 83 126 Storage warehouses_ 24 83 126 Bulk freight storage .. 26 85 126 Drydocks and ...
... facilities : Piers , wharves , and docks .. Hoisting facilities ... 324 13 22 ** 2:08 69 111 69 111 69 111 70 112 73 113 82 124 Grain elevators .. 24 83 126 Storage warehouses_ 24 83 126 Bulk freight storage .. 26 85 126 Drydocks and ...
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... facilities of central water front at the port of Everett_ View of Oriental dock ( Everett termiral No. 3 ) –– . View showing lumber being loaded at the Oriental dock .. Air view showing plant and wharf of the Puget Sound Pulp & Timber ...
... facilities of central water front at the port of Everett_ View of Oriental dock ( Everett termiral No. 3 ) –– . View showing lumber being loaded at the Oriental dock .. Air view showing plant and wharf of the Puget Sound Pulp & Timber ...
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... facilities map of Bellingham__ 99 102 GRAYS HARBOR Aerial view showing The Grays Harbor Lumber Co. , the Grays Harbor Pulp & Paper Co. , the Polsom Lumber & Shingle Co. , and the port of Grays Harbor ......... . Aerial view showing ...
... facilities map of Bellingham__ 99 102 GRAYS HARBOR Aerial view showing The Grays Harbor Lumber Co. , the Grays Harbor Pulp & Paper Co. , the Polsom Lumber & Shingle Co. , and the port of Grays Harbor ......... . Aerial view showing ...
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... facilities and the flow of commerce through ports in order to encourage their use by vessels engaged in the domestic and foreign trades of the United States . Under the cooperative arrangement with the Board of Engineers for Rivers and ...
... facilities and the flow of commerce through ports in order to encourage their use by vessels engaged in the domestic and foreign trades of the United States . Under the cooperative arrangement with the Board of Engineers for Rivers and ...
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... facilities , railroad services and rates , and detailed statistics of the water - borne commerce for a 10 - year period . Much of this information was supplied by the district engineer at Seattle , Wash . , supplemented by data secured ...
... facilities , railroad services and rates , and detailed statistics of the water - borne commerce for a 10 - year period . Much of this information was supplied by the district engineer at Seattle , Wash . , supplemented by data secured ...
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_do____ Aberdeen Bellingham Marine Canadian Pacific coast cargo cents charges Chehalis River city of Bellingham City service Coastwise commodities Conference crane Creek Waterway cubic feet demurrage docks export Face or end Feet Feet Feet Flag Member lines Governs freight traffic Grays Harbor Hamburg-American Line Hoquiam Hoquiam River hour hydrants intercoastal Kaisha Lighted or unlighted lines Flag Member logs lower low water Lower side Upper mean lower low Member lines Flag Northern Pacific Northern Pacific Railway Open pile wharf operated overtime Pacific coast ports Pacific R. R. Paul & Pacific percent Port Gardner Bay Port of Bellingham port of Grays pounds Puget Sound pulp Railway receipt Reference number Royal Mail Lines Seattle ship ship's tackle shipment side Upper side Squalicum Creek Waterway Steamship Lines storage surface track tariff terminal timber deck Total Transit sheds Upper side Face Wash water front wharfage wharves Whatcom Creek Wishkah River
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Page 161 - Ships, whether steamships or sailing ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall, between sunset and sunrise, exhibit where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken light, visible all around the horizon, and at a distance of at least one mile.
Page 81 - That the drawspan shall not be opened when a train is approaching so closely that it can not safely be stopped before reaching the bridge, or when a passenger or mail train is approaching within sight or hearing of the operator of the drawspan.
Page 169 - Railroad Co. bridge at Aberdeen and the Northern Pacific Railroad Co. bridge at Cosmopolis, and also in the Hoquiam River below the forks; and the floating of rafts or tows of timber and...
Page 169 - Willapa Bay, and no boat shall tow any raft containing any log of this character, unless such log is securely fastened so as to prevent its escape from the raft.
Page 169 - Loggers who entrust their logs to river drivers will be required to satisfy themselves that their logs are being driven in accordance with this section.
Page xii - ... to investigate any other matter that may tend to promote and encourage the use by vessels of ports adequate to care for the freight which would naturally pass through such ports...
Page 81 - When the draw of the bridge can be opened immediately, the draw tender shall reply by raising and lowering a white lighted lantern or a white flag, the former by night, the latter by day; the movement...
Page 81 - Trains, wagons, and other vehicles shall not be stopped on a drawbridge for the purpose of delaying its opening, nor shall water craft or vessels be so manipulated as to hinder or delay the operation of a drawspan, but all passage, over, through, or under a drawbridge shall be prompt, to prevent delay to either land or water traffic.
Page xii - ... to advise with communities regarding the appropriate location and plan of construction of wharves, piers, and water terminals ; to investigate the practicability and advantages of harbor, river, and port improvements in connection with foreign and...
Page 80 - When the draw of the bridge cannot be opened immediately or when the bridge is open and is to be closed immediately, the draw tender shall reply by...