August 18, 1894, and March 3, 1899. is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion with a view to preserving the port of Paducah, Ky. Circular - Sivu 271907Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| United States. War Department - 1911 - 1172 sivua
...19, 1890, and subsequently extended in its scope by the acts of August 18, 1894, and March 3, 1899. is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion with a view to... | |
| 1902 - 828 sivua
...such discharge will be noted in a later paragraph. Third section: from Riverton to Paducah. — Tins part of the river has a moderate and uniform slope...this flat section of the river, which is subject to such great oscillations by reason of flood discharge, is entirely subject to convenient regulation... | |
| United States. War Department - 1903 - 1162 sivua
...boats. The ruling depths are 3£ feet over the lower 196 miles, and 2 feet above this. The existing project is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion, with a view to... | |
| United States. Inland Waterways Commission - 1908 - 742 sivua
...lower 196 miles and 2 feet over the remainder of the distance up to Riverton. The present Government project is to obtain by dredging a channel not less than 5 feet deep at mean low water. The prospects for power development, especially in the highland portions of the... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1908 - 1150 sivua
...boats. The ruling depths are 3£ feet over the lower I'.HJ miles, and 2 feet above this. The existing project is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion, with a view to... | |
| United States. Committee on commerce - 1910 - 798 sivua
...19, 1890, and subsequently extended in its scope by the acts of August 18, 1894, and March 3, 1899, is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion with a view to... | |
| 1903 - 1152 sivua
...boats. The ruling depths are 3i feet over the lower 196 miles, and 2 feet above this. The existing project is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion, with a view to... | |
| United States. War Department - 1902 - 1084 sivua
...larger boats. The ruling depths are 3i feet over the lower 196 miles, 2 feet above this. The existing project is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion with a view to... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1911 - 1392 sivua
...19, 1890, and subsequently extended in its scope by the acts of August 18, 1894, and March 3, 1899, is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion with a view to... | |
| 1912 - 1422 sivua
...19, 1890. and subsequently extended in its scope by the acts ^>f August 18, 1894, and March 3, 1899. is to obtain, by dredging, a channel not less than 5 feet deep and 150 feet wide, and to protect Livingston Point and Tennessee Island from erosion with a view to... | |
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