Annual Reports of the War Department, Del 1

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899

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tonic River Conn 110 Bridgeport Harbor Conn 112 Saugatuck River
125
N Y Patchogue River N Y 140 removing sunken vessels or craft obstruct
142
MAINTENANCE and repair of Washington Aqueduct 3781 increasing the water
152
Channel between North and South Hero islands Lake Champlain Vt harbor
161
IMPROVEMENTS Delaware River N J and Pa 1317 harbor between Philadel
164
REPORT OF WM F SMITH UNITED STATES AGENT MAJOR
182
Wilmington Harbor Del 182 Appoquinimink River Del 185 Smyrna River
202
APPENDIX
204
SURVEY Anacostia River D C 1443
222
Va 215 harbor at Milford Haven Va 216 York River Va 217 Mattaponi
223
IMPROVEMENTS Ocracoke Inlet N C 1487 Fishing Creek N C 1489 Pamlico
236
Ocracoke Inlet N C 233 Fishing Creek N C Pamlico and Tar Rivers N C
244
APPENDIX
245
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ E H RUFFNER CORPS OF ENGINEERS
255
APPENDIX
269
Cumberland Sound Ga and Fla 267 St Johns River Fla from Jacksonville
277
Carrabelle Bar and Harbor Fla 288 Apalachicola Bay Fla 289 Apalachicola
291
APPENDIX
304
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ WM T ROSSELL CORPS OF ENGINEERS
308
SURVEYS Horn Island Pass and Harbor Miss 1784 channel through Ship
317
sons Bayou La removing water hyacinths from Louisiana waters 332 mouths
338
APPENDIX X
349
Red River La Ark and Ind T 347 Red River above Fulton Ark 349 Cypress
362
Removing obstructions in Arkansas River Ark and Kans 362 Arkansas River
369
APPENDIX
370
IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT C McD TOWNSEND CORPS OF ENGINEERS
375
REPORT OF MAJ FREDERIC V ABBOT CORPS OF ENGINEERS
378
Mississippi River between St Paul and Minneapolis Minn 378 construction
385
APPENDIX B
393
Missouri River between Stubbs Ferry Mont and the lower limits of Sioux City
394
IN THE CHARGE of Maj Dan C KINGMAN Corps of EnGINEERS
401
Tennessee River system Tennessee River above Chattanooga Tenn 401 below
408
APPENDIX E
412
IN THE CHARGE of Maj ChAS F POWELL CORPS OF ENGINEERS
423
APPENDIX G
424
IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT H F HODGES CORPS OF ENGINEERS
429
IMPROVEMENTS Muskingum River Ohio 2454 operating and care of locks
433
River Ky 439 examinations and surveys
440
REPORT OF MAJ CLINTON B SEARS CORPS OF ENGINEERS
448
Harbor at Grand Marais Minn 448 harbor at Agate Bay Minn harbor
453
Menominee Harbor Mich and Wis 456 Menominee River Mich and Wis 457
457
IMPROVEMENTS Menominee Harbor Mich and Wis 2726 Menominee River
461
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ W L MARSHALL CORPS OF ENGINEERS
474
APPENDIX K
476
IMPROVEMENTS Chicago Harbor Ill 2821 Chicago River Ill 2826 removal
484
Michigan City Harbor Ind 486 St Joseph Harbor Mich 488 St Joseph River
491
REPORT OF LIEUT COL G J LYDECKER CORPS OF ENGINEERS
505
Ship canal connecting waters of the Great Lakes between Chicago Duluth
518
SURVEY Cleveland Harbor Ohio 3075
530
APPENDIX O
537
Harbor at Erie Pa 536 harbor at Dunkirk N Y 537 harbor at Buffalo N Y
538
APPENDIX P
544
Harbor at Wilson N Y 543 harbor at Charlotte N Y harbor at Poultneyville
545
APPENDIX Q
550
Harbor at Alviso Creek Cal harbor at San Francisco Cal Oakland Harbor Cal
554
boldt Harbor and Bay Cal 559 removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing
561
Alterations 1 Bridge of the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad
624
AMOS STICKNEY lieutenantcolonel Corps of Engineers U S A president Thos
626
IN THE CHARGE OF COL THEO A BINGHAM U S ARMY
632
IMPROVEMENT and care of public buildings and grounds in the District of Colum
634
RECONNAISSANCES AND EXPLORATIONS IN MILITARY DEPART
639
CONSTRUCTION of military road from Fort Washakie to mouth of Buffalo Fork
640
FORTIFICATIONS
645
APPENDIX No 3
651
Post of Fort Totten N Y 651 United States Engineer School 653 Battalion
681
B BOSTON HARBOR MASS In the charge of Cols Chas R Suter and S M
709
C SOUTHEAST COAST OF MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE Island at NEW BEDFORD
724
APPENDIX B Annual report on gauges and physical data by Assistant Engineer
743
D EASTERN ENTRANCE TO LONG ISLAND SOUND AND COAST OF CONNECTICUT
747
E NEW YORK N Y In the charge of Majs H M Adams and John G D
762
F DELAWARE RIVER N J PA AND DEL In the charge of Lieut Col C
782
G BALTIMORE MD In the charge of Col Peter C Hains and Lieut Charles
805
H WASHINGTON D C In the charge of Lieut Col Chas J Allen Corps
822
I HAMPTON ROADS VA In the charge of Maj Thos L Casey Corps
834
J COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA In the charge of Capts W E Craighill
845
K COAST OF SOUTH CAROLINA In the charge of Maj E H Ruffner Corps
859
L COAST OF GEORGIA In the charge of Capt Cassius E Gillette Corps
870
M CUMBERLAND SOUND GA AND FLA EAST COAST OF FLORIDA AND
886
N TAMPA BAY FLA In the charge of Lieut Col W H H Benyaurd
899
O PENSACOLA FLA In the charge of Maj F A Mahan and Capt C A
914
P MOBILE AND MISSISSIPPI SOUND In the charge of Maj Wm T Rossell
924
Q NEW ORLEANS LA AND SABINE PASS TEX In the charge of Maj James
934
R GALVESTON TEX In the charge of Maj James B Quinn and Capt C
951
S LAKE PORTS In the charge of Col J W Barlow Lieut Cols G J Lydecker
974
U SAN FRANCISCO CAL In the charge of Cols Chas R Suter and S M
980
V MOUTH OF COLUMBIA RIVER OREG AND WASH In the charge of
993
W PUGET SOUND WASH In the charge of Capt Harry Taylor and Lieut
1005
APPENDIX H Annual report on the Osage River by Assistant Engineer F
1011
RIVERS AND HARBORS
1017
IMPROVEMENTS Lubec Channel Me 1018 Moosabec Bar Me 1019 Narraguagus
1034
River Me 1039 Sasanoa River Me 1040 Portland Harbor Me 1041 Saco
1046
IMPROVEMENTS Harbor at Norfolk and its approaches Va 1471 Elizabeth
1049
APPENDIX
1057
SURVEY Mystic River Boston Mass
1096
APPENDIX C
1103
ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1899 3747
1107
REPORT OF MAJ D W LOCKWOOD CORPS OF ENGINEERS
1120
MISCELLANEOUS
1125
Narragansett Bay R I 1125 Green Jacket Shoal Providence River R I
1127
HARBOR LINES Narragansett Bay on the eastern shore of Conanicut Island
1149
IMPROVEMENTS Pawcatuck River R I and Conn 1149 harbor of refuge
1155
mile River Harbor Conn 1180 Stamford Harbor Conn 1182 harbor at Coscob
1186
REPAIR of Aqueduct Bridge Potomac River Washington D C 3777 memorial
SURVEY Bridgeport Harbor Conn 1187
SURVEY Deep Creek Branch Elizabeth River Va 1485
HARBOR LINES Thames River at New London Conn 1189 Bridgeport Harbor
SURVEY Removing water hyacinths from navigable waters of Florida
IMPROVEMENTS New York Harbor N Y 1261 Bay Ridge Channel the trian
SURVEY Southwest Pass Mississippi River 1863
SURVEY Tampa Bay Fla from Port Tampa to mouth of bay in Gulf
IMPROVEMENTS Missouri River between Stubbs Ferry Mont and lower limits

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Side 618 - An Act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors and for other purposes...
Side 527 - That a contract or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to...
Side 506 - That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law...
Side 99 - Before improvement the capacity of the inner harbor was limited by shoals, and it was not adequate to the number and size of the vessels seeking it for refuge. The southern or main entrance was obstructed by a bar which stretched out from Goat Island, and the...
Side 267 - June 30, 18!X>, provides for the establishment of a navigable steamboat channel 5 feet deep at ordinary summer low water between the cities of Augusta and Savannah.
Side 283 - During the past fiscal year no work has been done. The maximum draft that can be carried at mean low water is 7 feet as far as Myers and 4 feet above that place as far as Fort Thompson, which is about 22 miles west of Lake Okechobee.
Side 225 - Aylett consisted of seven bars, upon which the ruling depths at low tide varied from 2.4 to 3.8 feet. Above Aylett there were numerous bars, but no work upon them has been proposed.
Side 255 - ... miles in a direction from the point of separation from the main ship channel almost at right angles with the direction of that channel and of the channel through the passage. At mean low water the depth on the crest of the bar...
Side 121 - ... and 100 feet wide. Seventh. The repair and maintenance of the outer and inner breakwaters of the main channel and the one connecting Fayerweather Island with the mainland as now built, and the construction and maintenance of shore protection on Fayerweather Island to check the shifting of the beach. An appropriation of $50,000 was made in the act cited and a continuing contract authorized.
Side 286 - Sola Pass and Long Bar, which have a total length of 5,400 feet. In these reaches the available depth was 4.3 and 3.5 feet, respectively. The tidal range in the bay is about 1.5 feet.

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