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Abstract of proposals for dredging in Norwalk Harbor, Conn., received in response to public notice dated September 12, 1904, and opened September 22, 1904, by Lieut. Col. Chas. F. Powell, Corps of Engineers.

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Abstract of proposals for repairing jetties at the mouth of Connecticut River, Conn., received in response to advertisement dated September 6, 1904, and opened September 27, 1904, by Lieut. Col. Chas. F. Powell, Corps of Engineers.

[Emergencies in rivers and harbors, act of April 28, 1904, for Connecticut River below Hartford Conn.]

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Abstract of proposals for dredging in New Haven Harbor, Conn., received in response to advertisement dated October 7, 1904, and opened October 28, 1904, by Lieut. Col. Chas. F. Powell, Corps of Engineers.

[Appropriation for improving New Haven Harbor, Conn., act of March 3, 1903, and emergencies in river and harbor works, act of April 28, 1904.]

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Columbia Dredging Co., 64 Broad street, New York, N. Y.
J. S. Packard Dredging Co., 425 Angell street, Providence, R. I..
Du Bois Bros. Dredging Co., 19 Whitehall street, New York, N. Y
Henry Du Bois Sons Co., 17 State street, New York, N. Y.

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5 Emory R. Seward, 1027 Macy place, New York, N. Y

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• Accepted.

Abstract of proposals for dredging Milford Harbor, Conn., received in response to advertisement dated May 1, 1905, and opened May 20, 1905, by Lieut. Col. Chas. F. Powell, Corps of Engineers.

[Appropriation for improving Milford Harbor, Conn., act of March 3, 1905.]

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Abstract of proposals for dredging in East Chester Creek, N. Y., received in response to attached advertisement dated June 16, 1904, and opened July 16, 1904, at New York City, by Capt. Edward H. Schulz, Corps of Engineers.

No.

Name and address of bidder.

Price per

cubic yard,

Scow meas-
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John and Joseph McSpirit, 110 Wayne street, Jersey City, N. J.

2 Kirk, Driscoll & Co., 78 Broad street, New York City. Edward A. Berry, Rensselaer, N. Y

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Amount of dredging that can be done under available balance.

Cubic yards.

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Abstract of proposals received by Col. W. R. Livermore, Corps of Engineers, and opened at Albany, N. Y., March 21, 1905, for furnishing a steam launch and crew for use on the Hudson River, during the season of 1905.

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Abstract of proposals received by Col. W. R. Livermore, Corps of Engineers, and opened at Albany, N. Y., March 27, 1905, for renting office rooms for the United States engineer office at Albany, N. Y.

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Abstract of proposals received by Col. W. R. Livermore, Corps of Engineers, and opened at Albany, N. Y., March 27, 1905, for renting a storeroom for use of the United States engineer department at Albany, N. Y.

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Abstract of proposals received by Col. W. R. Livermore, Corps of Engineers, and opened at New York, N. Y., April 24, 1905, for hire of a power boat for use on Great South Bay, N. Y.

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Abstract of proposals for furnishing one gasoline engine and electric generating set at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., received in response to public notice, dated May 27, 1904, and opened June 10, 1904, by Lieut. Col. W. L. Marshall, Corps of Engineers, New York City.

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Abstract of proposals for American Portland cement required at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., received in response to advertisement dated July 26, 1904, and opened August 6, 1904, by Lieut. Col. W. L. Marshall, Corps of Engineers, New York City.

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3 Atlas Portland Cement Co., 30 Broad street, New York City.

4 Alpha Portland Cement Co., Easton, Pa..... 5 Vulcanite Portland Cement Co., Flat Iron Building, New York City.

6 Coplay Cement Manufacturing Co., 1123 Broadway, New York City.

7 Pennsylvania Cement Co., 26 Cortlandt street, New York City.

8 B. Wallis & Co., 210 East Lexington street, Baltimore, Md.

9 H. Marquand & Co., 35 South William street, New York City.

$10 8. H. French & Co., Philadelphia, Pa...

#2 Hiram Snyder & Co., 229 Broadway, New York City.

1 Atlantic Cement Co., 1123 Broadway, New York City:

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• Lowest bid.

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Abstract of proposals for furnishing and erecting two steel towers, one at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., and one at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., in response to public notice dated November 1, 1904, and opened November 12, 1904, by Lieut. Col. W. L. Marshall, Corps of Engineers, New York City.

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Abstract of proposals received in response to letter of this office dated December 16, 1904, for furnishing, delivering, and erecting at Fort Hancock, N. J., one direct connected electric generator set in accordance with accompanying specifications.

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1 Sprague Electric Co., 527 West Thirty-fourth street, New York City.

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New York Safety Steam Power Co., 113 Liberty street, New York
City.

4,275 70 working days.

a Lowest bid.

Abstract of proposals for furnishing, delivering, and installing, at the respective localities, electric motors required for 12-inch ammunition hoists, received in response to advertisement dated December 28, 1904, and opened January 16, 1905, by Lieut. Col. W. L. Marshall, Corps of Engineers, New York City.

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Abstract of proposals received in response to advertisement dated June 5, 1905, for repairing and rebuilding a pile dock at Sandy Hook, N. J., and opened June 15, 1905, by Lieut. Col. W. L. Marshall, Corps of Engineers, New York City.

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Time of completion (from date required for beginning), three months.

RIVERS AND HARBORS.

Abstract of proposals for removal of rock in the North River off Pier A, New York Harbor, received in response to advertisement dated April 12, 1905, and opened May 12, 1905, by Lieut. Col. W. L. Marshall, Corps of Engineers, New York City.

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