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10-inch guns 100 feet wide 12 feet 1900 Submitted act of June amount allotted Amount estimated amount expended Annual Report Appendix approved April April 15 August 18 balance available balance unexpended July breakwater Bridge canal channel Chief of Engineers commerce completion of existing compliance with requirements concrete construction Corps of Engineers Creek cubic yards dike disappearing carriages dredging emplacements ending June 30 entrance estimated cost excavation existing project expended during fiscal expended in fiscal expenditure feet at mean feet deep feet depth feet long fiscal year ending harbor acts Island jetty Lake Lieut low-water March 9 mean low water miles Mississippi River Money statement mouth navigation obstructions outstanding liabilities July piers platforms profitably expended removal repairs required for completion requirements of sections riprap river and harbor rock sand Secretary of War shoals snags Submitted in compliance sundry civil act survey tons vessels width Willets Point
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