Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898
 

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Pawcatuck River R I and Conn 85 harbor of refuge at Stonington Conn
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IN THE CHARGE of Maj H M ADAMS CORPS OF ENGINEERS
119
Channel between North and South Hero islauds Lake Champlain Vt 128 harbor
140
Delaware River N J and Pa 144 harbor between Philadelphia Pa and Camden
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REPORT OF WM F SMITH UNITED STATES AGENT MAJOR OF ENGI
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Wilmington Harbor Del 159 ice harbor at Newcastle Del 160 Appoquinimink
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APPENDIX
176
Patapsco River and channel to Baltimore Md 175 channel to Curtis Bay in Patap
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Potomac River at Washington D C 178 Occoquan Creek Va 180 Aquia Creek
192
APPENDIX L
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REPORT OF CAPT W E CRAIGHILL CORPS OF ENGINEERS
201
Ocracoke Inlet N C 201 Fishing Creek N C 202 Pamlico and Tar rivers N C
205
IMPROVEMENTS Ocracoke Inlet N C 1237 Fishing Creek N C 1239 Pamlico
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REPORT OF CAPT CASSIUS E GILLETTE CORPS OF ENGINEERS
221
Savannah Harbor Ga 221 Savannah River Ga 223 Savannah River above
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APPENDIX
233
IMPROVEMENTS Cumberland Sound Ga and Fla 1323 St Johns River Fla 1327
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SURVEYS St Johns River Fla at Orange Mills Flats below Palatka 1343
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IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT COL W H H BENYAUrd and of CAPT CHARLES
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APPENDIX
249
IMPROVEMENTS Carrabelle Bar and Harbor Fla 1375 Apalachicola Bay Fla
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IN THE CHARGE of Maj WM T ROSSELL CORPS OF ENGINEERS
265
APPENDIX
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IMPROVEMENTS Chefuncte River and Bogue Falia La 1464 Tickfaw River
275
Galveston Harbor Tex 282 ship channel in Galveston Bay Tex 283 operating
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SURVEYS Mouth of Double Bayou on east side of Galveston Bay Tex 1512 chan
289
Red River La and Ark 289 Red River above Fulton Ark 291 Cypress Bayou
295
gauges on the Mississippi River and its principal tributaries 301 survey
302
SURVEYS Arkansas River at Dardanelle Ark 1676 St Francis River Ark with
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IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ THOS H HANDBURY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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REPORT OF CAPT C McD TOWNSEND CORPS OF ENGINEERS
314
Operating snag boats and dredge boats on Upper Mississippi River improving Mis
316
APPENDIX B
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Obion River Tenn 330 Forked Deer River Tenn 331 North or Middle Fork
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REPORT OF MAJ DAN C KINGMAN CORPS OF ENGINEERS
339
Tennessee River system 339 Tennessee River above Chattanooga Tenn 340 below
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REPORT OF CAPT J G WARREN CORPS OF ENGINEERS
347
REPORT OF MAJ W H BIXBY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
356
Ohio River 356 operating snag boats on the Ohio River operating and care of Davis
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IN THE CHARGE of Maj Chas F Powell Corps of EngINEERS
377
APPENDIX H
378
Harbor at Grand Marais Minn harbor at Agate Bay Minn 378 harbor at Duluth
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IMPROVEMENTS Harbor at Grand Marais Minn 2217 harbor at Agate Bay Miun
385
IN THE CHARge of Capt Geo A Zinn Corps of ENGINEERS
395
PART IV
400
Chicago Harbor Ill 400 Chicago River Ill 401 Calumet Harbor Ill 402 Calu
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SURVEY Kalamazoo River Mich from Saugatuck to New Richmond 2537
417
Mich 438 surveys
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SURVEYS Saginaw Shiawassee Bad and Flint rivers Mich 2600 Saginaw River
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SURVEYS Monroe Harbor Mich 2689 straight channel in Maumee River and Bay
453
IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ THOMAS W SYMONS CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ W S STANTON CORPS OF ENGINEERS
467
IN THE CHARGE OF COL CHAS R SUTER CORPS OF ENGINEERS
469
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APPENDIX Z
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Under authority of special acts of Congress 1 Bridge of the city of Monroe La
531
MISCELLANEOUS
539
ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1898 3549
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1 Washington Aqueduct 542 increasing the water supply of Washington D C
545
D D
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OFFICERS ON DUTY IN OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS
553
APPENDIX No 2
563
POST of Willets Point N Y 563 United States Engineer School 565 Battalion
570
APPENDIX No 4
583
B BOSTON HARBOR MASS In the charge of Col S M Mansfield Corps of Engi
592
C SOUTHEAST COAST OF MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND AT NEw Bedford
601
D EASTERN ENTRANCE TO LONG ISLAND SOUND AND COAST OF CONNECTICUT
612
E NEW YORK N Y In the charge of Brig Gen William Ludlow now major
624
F DELAWARE RIVER N J PA AND DEL In the charge of Lieut Col C
637
G BALTIMORE MD In the charge of Brig Gen Peter C Hains U S Volunteers
658
H WASHINGTON D C In the charge of Lieut Col Chas J Allen Corps of Engi
667
I HAMPTON ROADS VA In the charge of Maj Thos L Casey Corps of Engi
687
K COAST OF SOUTH CAROLINA In the charge of Maj E H Ruffner Maj Fred
697
L COAST OF GEORGIA AND CUMBERLAND SOUND GA AND FLA In the charge
707
M EAST AND WEST COASTS OF FLORIDA In the charge of Lieut Col W H
716
N KEY WEST FLA In the charge of Lieut Col W H H Benyaurd and Capt
720
P MOBILE ALA AND MISSISSIPPI SOUND In the charge of Maj Wm T Rossell
737
Q NEW ORLEANS LA AND SABINE PASS TEX In the charge of Maj James
744
R GALVESTON TEX In the charge of Lieut Col A M Miller Maj James
765
S LAKE PORTS IN NEW YORK In the charge of Lieut Col A M Miller and
773
U SAN FRANCISCO CAL In the charge of Col Chas R Suter Maj W H Hener
779
V MOUTH OF COLUMBIA RIVER In the charge of Maj W L Fisk Corps
797
W PUGET SOUND WASH In the charge of Capt Harry Taylor Corps of Engi
803
RIVERS AND HARBORS
813
IMPROVEMENTS Lubec Channel Me 813 Moosabec Bar Me 815 Narraguagus
828
River N H 835 harbor of refuge at Little Harbor N H 837 removing sunken
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APPENDIX
847
Cape Ann Mass 853 harbor at Gloucester Mass 856 harbor at Manchester Mass
859
SURVEYS Merrimac River Mass 884 Boston Harbor Mass
886
APPENDIX C
895
IMPROVEMENTS Harbor of refuge at Hyannis Mass 896 harbor of refuge at Nan
908
929 removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering naviga
931
REPORT OF MAJ SMITH S LEACH CORPS OF ENGINEERS
941
IMPROVEMENTS Pawcatuck River R I and Conn 941 harbor of refuge at Ston
958
and Westport Harbor Conn 964 Norwalk Harbor Conn 966 Fivemile River
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APPENDIX
993
1001 Port Jefferson Harbor N Y 1002 Huntington Harbor N Y 1005 Glen
1001
HARBOR LINES East side of East River Long Island City N Y from canal
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IMPROVEMENTS Harlem River N Y 1031 East River and Hell Gate N Y 1036
1036
APPENDIX
1043
IMPROVEMENTS Burlington Harbor Vt 1043 Otter Creek Vt 1045 Narrows
1058
1069 Manasquan River N J 1070 removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing
1069
PART II
1
SURVEYS Ohio River from Marietta Ohio to Pittsburg Pa preliminary report
4
LAWS AFFECTING THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS
9
EXAMINATION AND SURVEYS Neah Bay Wash 3082 mouth of Willapa River
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