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Page 2178
... pounds ( as in former reports ) to 3,300 pounds per 1,000 feet . Redwood is estimated at 4,000 pounds per 1,000 feet . These weights are taken because of their use by the lumbermen in estimating shipments . Using 4,000 pounds for the ...
... pounds ( as in former reports ) to 3,300 pounds per 1,000 feet . Redwood is estimated at 4,000 pounds per 1,000 feet . These weights are taken because of their use by the lumbermen in estimating shipments . Using 4,000 pounds for the ...
Page 2179
... pounds ... For superstructure stone , per ton of 2,240 pounds . For concrete , per cubic yard . ...... .. Quantities ( estimated ) : Stone in substructure .. Stone in superstructure .. $ 0.844 $ 3 . 10 $ 6.00 .tons .. 2 , 210 , 958 ..do ...
... pounds ... For superstructure stone , per ton of 2,240 pounds . For concrete , per cubic yard . ...... .. Quantities ( estimated ) : Stone in substructure .. Stone in superstructure .. $ 0.844 $ 3 . 10 $ 6.00 .tons .. 2 , 210 , 958 ..do ...
Page 2182
... pounds ( as in former reports ) to 3,300 pounds per 1,000 feet . Redwood is esti- mated at 4,000 pounds per 1,000 feet . These weights are taken because of their use by the lumbermen in estimating shipments . Using 4,000 pounds for the ...
... pounds ( as in former reports ) to 3,300 pounds per 1,000 feet . Redwood is esti- mated at 4,000 pounds per 1,000 feet . These weights are taken because of their use by the lumbermen in estimating shipments . Using 4,000 pounds for the ...
Page 2197
... pounds of giant powder , put down in 58 charges , to remove the wreck . The work required two days and was done at the estimated cost of $ 150 . APPENDIX T T. IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND HARBORS IN THE APPENDIX S S - REPORT OF LIEUT . COL ...
... pounds of giant powder , put down in 58 charges , to remove the wreck . The work required two days and was done at the estimated cost of $ 150 . APPENDIX T T. IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND HARBORS IN THE APPENDIX S S - REPORT OF LIEUT . COL ...
Page 2201
... pounds . COMMERCIAL STATISTICS . The freight and passenger traffic on the Sacramento and Feather rivers the past year was handled by 41 steamboats , 50 gasoline boats and launches , 36 barges , and , in the lower portions of the ...
... pounds . COMMERCIAL STATISTICS . The freight and passenger traffic on the Sacramento and Feather rivers the past year was handled by 41 steamboats , 50 gasoline boats and launches , 36 barges , and , in the lower portions of the ...
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