Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. ArmyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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Page 2164
... repairs made to the derrick scow and dredge Frontena . April 13 , 1909 , work was resumed upon the east pier and continued until May 12 , when it was suspended for lack of funds . Up to the time of suspension of work , 150 linear feet ...
... repairs made to the derrick scow and dredge Frontena . April 13 , 1909 , work was resumed upon the east pier and continued until May 12 , when it was suspended for lack of funds . Up to the time of suspension of work , 150 linear feet ...
Page 2166
... repairing the superstructure of piers was begun , with hired labor , November 28 , 1908 , and continued to December 16 ... repairs to the piers where necessary , and no further estimate of funds is made . The commerce of Pultneyville ...
... repairing the superstructure of piers was begun , with hired labor , November 28 , 1908 , and continued to December 16 ... repairs to the piers where necessary , and no further estimate of funds is made . The commerce of Pultneyville ...
Page 2180
... Repairs and alterations . Time lost passing vessels . Cleaning suction .. Advancing ... Not working ( 52 Sundays and 13 holidays ) . Total ...... Hrs . Min . 411 5 5 , 220 50 843 40 126 10 74 00 524 15 1,560 00 8 , 760 00 The following ...
... Repairs and alterations . Time lost passing vessels . Cleaning suction .. Advancing ... Not working ( 52 Sundays and 13 holidays ) . Total ...... Hrs . Min . 411 5 5 , 220 50 843 40 126 10 74 00 524 15 1,560 00 8 , 760 00 The following ...
Page 2181
... repairs to the plant until October 30 , when work was suspended to renew the dis- charge line . Work was again resumed January 2 and continued until final suspension on April 30. The total running time was 2,991.45 hours . The 389,766 ...
... repairs to the plant until October 30 , when work was suspended to renew the dis- charge line . Work was again resumed January 2 and continued until final suspension on April 30. The total running time was 2,991.45 hours . The 389,766 ...
Page 2200
... repaired at a cost of $ 10,765.46 , being returned to the river on April 2 , 1909 . This boat was built in 1881 at a ... repairs are needed again , or in about four or five years , a new boat should be built . The projected least low ...
... repaired at a cost of $ 10,765.46 , being returned to the river on April 2 , 1909 . This boat was built in 1881 at a ... repairs are needed again , or in about four or five years , a new boat should be built . The projected least low ...
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