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... PIERS PROTECTION WORK ALONG THE LAKE SHORE III . THE BREAKWATERS AND OUTER HARBOR EARLY DAYS ON THE LAKES AND THE CHOLERA VISITATION 245 252 260 OF 1832. . . . Capt . Augustus Walker 287 THE WRECK OF THE WALK - IN - THE - WATER · Mary A ...
... PIERS PROTECTION WORK ALONG THE LAKE SHORE III . THE BREAKWATERS AND OUTER HARBOR EARLY DAYS ON THE LAKES AND THE CHOLERA VISITATION 245 252 260 OF 1832. . . . Capt . Augustus Walker 287 THE WRECK OF THE WALK - IN - THE - WATER · Mary A ...
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... piers and wharves . Masonry foundations were laid for officers ' quarters and soldiers ' barracks ; a provision store was begun , next the lake , and a parade ground levelled off . There were at work carpenters , masons , brickmakers ...
... piers and wharves . Masonry foundations were laid for officers ' quarters and soldiers ' barracks ; a provision store was begun , next the lake , and a parade ground levelled off . There were at work carpenters , masons , brickmakers ...
Side 117
... piers of stone nearly finished 50 yards across . Reached Caledonia at 8 , a good Inn and fair bed , the landlord's name Bowen . Sunday , Sept. 21. Off at daybreak , bad road , did not reach Batavia , 17 miles , till near II to breakfast ...
... piers of stone nearly finished 50 yards across . Reached Caledonia at 8 , a good Inn and fair bed , the landlord's name Bowen . Sunday , Sept. 21. Off at daybreak , bad road , did not reach Batavia , 17 miles , till near II to breakfast ...
Side 189
... piers , which became covered with sand , and preserved this pier from the fate of others . Profiting by this discovery , every crib subsequently put down was placed on a thick bed of brush , extending several feet to the windward of it ...
... piers , which became covered with sand , and preserved this pier from the fate of others . Profiting by this discovery , every crib subsequently put down was placed on a thick bed of brush , extending several feet to the windward of it ...
Side 190
... pier is thus particularly described , as it so effectually secured the timbers together , that when the west end of the pier was undermined by the high winds of the creek and turned over , so that the side be- came the top , not a stick ...
... pier is thus particularly described , as it so effectually secured the timbers together , that when the west end of the pier was undermined by the high winds of the creek and turned over , so that the side be- came the top , not a stick ...
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