Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. ArmyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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Page 2226
... commission from July 1 to November 18 , and from April 22 to the end of the fiscal year . During the first few months of the fiscal year dredging was done at the following bars : Eola , Salem , Simon , Five Island , Careys Bend , Coffee ...
... commission from July 1 to November 18 , and from April 22 to the end of the fiscal year . During the first few months of the fiscal year dredging was done at the following bars : Eola , Salem , Simon , Five Island , Careys Bend , Coffee ...
Page 2230
... dredging on the shoals between Portland and Astoria . The U. S. dredge Ladd was in commission from July 1 , 1908 , to March 20 , 1909 , when she was taken out of service on account of 2230 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS , U. S. ARMY .
... dredging on the shoals between Portland and Astoria . The U. S. dredge Ladd was in commission from July 1 , 1908 , to March 20 , 1909 , when she was taken out of service on account of 2230 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS , U. S. ARMY .
Page 2231
... commission since 1893 , and in later years it was only with constant attention and repairs that she was kept afloat ... commission . She commenced dredging on June 25 , and continued to the end of the fiscal year . During the short time ...
... commission since 1893 , and in later years it was only with constant attention and repairs that she was kept afloat ... commission . She commenced dredging on June 25 , and continued to the end of the fiscal year . During the short time ...
Page 2293
... commission of the State of Connecticut ; 117,588 cubic yards of mud , etc. , deposited in Fishers Island Sound ; 8,591,403 cubic yards of cel- lar dirt , ashes , and other inoffensive material were used for filling in 2294 REPORT THE ...
... commission of the State of Connecticut ; 117,588 cubic yards of mud , etc. , deposited in Fishers Island Sound ; 8,591,403 cubic yards of cel- lar dirt , ashes , and other inoffensive material were used for filling in 2294 REPORT THE ...
Page 2295
... COMMISSION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 , 1909 . CALIFORNIA DÉBRIS COMMISSION , San Francisco , Cal . , June 30 , 1909 . SIR : The California Débris Commission has the honor to submit the following annual report for the fiscal ...
... COMMISSION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 , 1909 . CALIFORNIA DÉBRIS COMMISSION , San Francisco , Cal . , June 30 , 1909 . SIR : The California Débris Commission has the honor to submit the following annual report for the fiscal ...
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