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... facilities . - There are about 20 docks in or near Bay- boro Harbor used by oil companies , fish companies , and various mer- cantile and manufacturing companies . Two warehouses 50 by 200 feet and 100 by 300 feet have been erected by ...
... facilities . - There are about 20 docks in or near Bay- boro Harbor used by oil companies , fish companies , and various mer- cantile and manufacturing companies . Two warehouses 50 by 200 feet and 100 by 300 feet have been erected by ...
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... facilities . A channel 250 feet wide and 19 feet deep was dredged from the 19 - foot contour in Tampa Bay westward to the entrance to Bayboro Harbor ; the south edge of this new channel lay approximately along the axis of the channel ...
... facilities . A channel 250 feet wide and 19 feet deep was dredged from the 19 - foot contour in Tampa Bay westward to the entrance to Bayboro Harbor ; the south edge of this new channel lay approximately along the axis of the channel ...
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... facilities . - On or near Bayboro Harbor are located plants of the Bayboro Marine Ways Co. , the Marine Ways Ma- ne Co. , the City Fuel Oil & Coal Co. , the Standard Oil Co. of Ken- ky , the Seaboard Oil Co. , Sun Oil Co. , Manhattan ...
... facilities . - On or near Bayboro Harbor are located plants of the Bayboro Marine Ways Co. , the Marine Ways Ma- ne Co. , the City Fuel Oil & Coal Co. , the Standard Oil Co. of Ken- ky , the Seaboard Oil Co. , Sun Oil Co. , Manhattan ...
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... facilities to locate a itable terminal on existing deep water if the present arrangement sunsatisfactory . The Chief of Engineers concurred with the ard of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors and reported that the provement by the United ...
... facilities to locate a itable terminal on existing deep water if the present arrangement sunsatisfactory . The Chief of Engineers concurred with the ard of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors and reported that the provement by the United ...
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... facilities for ring private docks . Local interests were advised of the adverse conclusions of the ision engineer and invited to present additional information to the ard . At their request a hearing was held , at which representa- es ...
... facilities for ring private docks . Local interests were advised of the adverse conclusions of the ision engineer and invited to present additional information to the ard . At their request a hearing was held , at which representa- es ...
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18 feet 300 feet wide anchorage annual maintenance annually for maintenance Ashtabula Ashtabula River barge Barnegat Barnegat Bay Barnegat Inlet Bayboro benefits Board of Engineers boats Boca Grande bridge bulkhead canal Chief of Engineers coal commerce Committee on Rivers Congress construction Creek cubic yards Cuyahoga Cuyahoga River Dalles deepening Delanco Delaware River depth district engineer division engineer draft dredging Engineers for Rivers entrance channel estimated cost existing project facilities Federal feet long fishing Greenport Harbor Act highway House Document increase inlet interests Island jetty located Marks River mean low water ment miles Mispillion River mouth navigation outer harbor Pensacola percent Petersburg petroleum products pier port Port Tampa present rail Railroad Raritan Raritan River recommended requested Rivers and Harbors San Diego savings second-feet shipments shoal Steinhatchee Steinhatchee River Sterling Basin submitted Suisun Tampa terminal tonnage tons traffic tributary area turning basin United Vancouver vessels widening width
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Page 9 - The range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water or, in places having only one tide daily, the range between mean low water and mean high water.
Page 10 - The act of 1902 appropriated and authorized an expenditure of $300,000 for part of this work and provided that the Florida East Coast Railway Co. should construct at its own expense a basin 1,600 feet long and 500 feet wide adjacent to the wharves at Miami, and the channel from said basin to the east side of the proposed refuge basin on the east side of the bay; that the amounts appropriated and authorized by Congress should...
Page 5 - 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 Rivers and Harbors...
Page 35 - February 27, 1934, requested the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors to review the reports on waterway connecting the Tombigbee and Tennessee Rivers, submitted in House Document No.