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IN THE CHARGE OF COL. O. M. POE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—

Ship channel connecting waters of the Great Lakes between Chicago, Duluth, and
Buffalo, 361; operating and care of St. Marys Falls Canal, Mich., St. Marys River
at the Falls, Mich., 363; Hay Lake Channel, St. Marys River, Mich., 364; St.
Clair Flats Canal, Mich., 365; operating and care of St. Clair Flats Canal, Mich.,
Grossepoint Channel, Mich., 366; Detroit River, Mich., 367; investigation of raft
towing on the Great Lakes and their connecting waters, 368.

IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. JARED A. SMITH, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Monroe Harbor, Mich., 368; Toledo Harbor, Ohio, 369; Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio,
370; Sandusky Harbor, Ohio, 371; Sandusky River, Ohio, Huron Harbor, Ohio,
372; Vermillion Harbor, Ohio, 373; Black River Harbor, Ohio, 374; Cleveland
Harbor, Ohio, 375; Fairport Harbor, Ohio, Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, 376; Con-
neaut Harbor, Ohio, 377; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endanger-
ing navigation, 378.

IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. E. II. RUFFNER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-

Erie Harbor, Pa., 378; Presque Isle Peninsula, Erie Harbor, Pa., Dunkirk Harbor,
N. Y., 379; Buffalo Harbor, N. Y., 380; Tonawanda Harbor and Niagara River, N. Y.,
Niagara River from Tonawanda to Port Day (Niagara Falls), N. Y., 381; Wilson
Harbor, N. Y., Olcott Harbor, N. Y., 382; Oak Orchard Harbor, N. Y., 383.

IN THE CHARGE of Capt. Dan C. KINGMAN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—

Charlotte Harbor, N. Y., 383; Pultneyville Harbor, N. Y., 384; harbor at Great Sodus
Bay, N. Y., 385; harbor at Little Sodus Bay, N. Y., Oswego Harbor, N. Y., 386; har-
bor at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., 388.

N THE CHARGE OF CAPT. SMITH S. LEACH, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—

Shoals between Sister Islands and Cross-over Light, St. Lawrence River, N. Y.,
Ogdensburg Harbor, N. Y., 389; breakwater at Rouse Point, Lake Champlain, N. Y.,
Great Chazy River, N. Y., Plattsburg Harbor, N. Y., Burlington Harbor, Vt., 390;
Otter Creek, Vt., Ticonderoga River, N. Y., 391; narrows of Lake Champlain, N. Y.
and Vt., 392.

PACIFIC COAST.

IN THE CHARGE OF COL. G. H. MENDELL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-

Oakland Harbor, Cal., 392.

IN THE CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. W. H. H. BENYAURD, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Napa River, Cal., 393; Redwood Creek, Cal., San Luis Obispo Harbor, Cal., 394;
Wilmington Harbor, Cal., 395; San Diego Harbor, Cal., 396; Colerado and Gila
rivers at Yuma, Ariz., 397.

IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. W. H. HEUER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—

San Joaquin River, Cal., 398; Mokelumne River, Cal., Sacramento and Feather
rivers, Cal., 399; Petaluma Creek, Cal., 400; Humboldt Harbor and Bay, Cal., 401.

IN THE CHARGE OF CAPT. THOMAS W. SYMONS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Coquille River, Oreg., 402; Coquille River, Oreg., between Coquille City and Myrtle
Point, entrance to Coos Bay and Harbor, Oreg., 403; Umpqua River, Oreg., 404;
mouth of Siuslaw River, Oreg., Yaquina Bay, Oreg., 405; Tillamook Bay and
Bar, Oreg., 406; entrance to Nehalem Bay, Oreg., Upper Snake River, Idaho,
between Huntington Bridge and Seven Devils mining district, 407; Upper Colum-
bia and Snake rivers, Oreg. and Wash., 408; Columbia River, between head of
Rock Island Rapids and foot of Priest Rapids, Wash., Willapa River and Harbor,
Wash., 409; Grays Harbor and Chehalis River, Wash., 410; Chehalis River, Wash.,
Harbor at Olympia, Wash., 411; Swinomish Slough, Wash., Puget Sound and it
tributary waters, Wash., 412.

IN THE CHARGE OF MAJ. JAMES C. POST, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-

Mouth of Columbia River, Oreg. and Wash., 413; Columbia River, between Van-
couver, Wash., and mouth of Willamette River, 414; canal at the Cascades, Colum-
bia River, Oreg., 415; Columbia and Lower Willamette rivers below Portland,
Oreg., 416; Willamette River above Portland, Oreg., Cowlitz River, Wash., 417;
Youngs and Klaskuine rivers, Oreg., gauging waters of Columbia River, Oreg. and
Wash., examination and plan by Board of Engineers for overcoming obstructions
in Columbia River between Three Mile Rapids and Celilo Falls, Oreg. and Wash.,

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Greenport Harbor, N. Y., Patchogue River, N. Y., Harlem River, N. Y., 422; West-
chester Creek, N. Y., Shrewsbury River near Sea Bright, N. J., Delaware River at
Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden, N. J., Ohio River between Martins Ferry and
Bellaire, Ohio, Missouri River at Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas City, Mo.,
Superior Bay, Wis., 423; Oconto Harbor, Wis., St. Joseph Harbor, Mich., Niagara
River at Squaw Island, N. Y., San Francisco Bay and Oakland Harbor, Cal., Napa
River at Napa, Cal., Everett Harbor, Wash., 424.

BRIDGING NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES.

(1) Bridge of Little Rock Bridge and Terminal Railway Company across Arkansas

River at Little Rock, Ark., (2) bridge of St. Lawrence Railway Company across

St. Lawrence River at Morristown, N. Y., (3) bridge of South St. Paul Belt Rail-

road Company across Mississippi River at South St. Paul, Minn., (4) bridge of

Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company across Calumet River at

South Chicago, Ill., (5) bridge of Montgomery Bridge Company across Alabama

River near Montgomery, Ala., (6) bridge of city of Red Wing, Minn., across Mis-

sissippi River, (7) bridge of East Liverpool Bridge Company across Ohio River at

East Liverpool, Ohio, (8) bridge of Yankton Bridge Company across Missouri

River at Yankton, S. Dak., 425; (9) bridge of city of Pittsburg, Pa., across Monon-

gahela River at South Twenty-second street, (10) bridge of Wilmington and Wel-

don Railroad Company across Contentnia Creek near Grifton, N. C., (11) bridge

of city of Tacoma, Wash., across ship channel through that city, (12) bridge of

Orange County, Tex., across Cow Bayou above its confluence with Sabine River,

(13) bridge of Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Company across Hillsbor-

ough River at Tampa, Fla., (14) bridges of Mobile and Dauphin Island Railroad

and Harbor Company across Dog and Fowl rivers, Ala., (15) bridge of Brazoria

County, Tex., across San Bernard River at Churchills Ferry, 426; (16) bridges

of city of Chicago, Ill., at Van Buren street, and Metropolitan West Side Ele-

vated Railroad Company between Jackson and Van Buren streets, across South

Branch of Chicago River, Chicago, Ill., (17) bridge of Knox County, Tenn.,

across Holston River at Boyds Ferry near Knoxville, (18) bridge of Wiscon-

sin Central Railroad Company across Wolf River at Gills Landing, Wis.,

(19) bridge of city of Kaukauna, Wis., across Fox River and Canal, (20) bridge

of city of Manistee, Mich., across Manistee River at Smith street, (21) bridge

of city of De Pere, Wis., across Fox River and Canal, (22) bridge of town of

Hempstead, Queens County, N. Y., across Nortons Creek, 427; (23) bridge of

Brazoria County, Tex., across Brazos River at Columbia, (24) bridge of Creigh-

ton Bridge Company across Allegheny River at Creighton, Pa., (25) bridge of city

of Houston, Tex., across Buffalo Bayou, (26) bridge of Sea Shore Road Company

across Youngs Bay, Oreg., (27) bridge of Washington and Chesapeake Beach Rail-

way Company across Patuxent River at Mount Calvert, Md., (28) bridge of Clarke

County, Wash., across East Fork of Lewis River at La Center, (29) bridge of

Kensington Rapid Transit Bridge Company across Allegheny River below Taren-

tum, Pa., (30) bridge of Ahnapee and Western Railway Company across Stur-

geon Bay, Wis., (31) bridge of city of Boston, Mass., across Chelsea Creek

at Chelsea street, (32) bridge of Passaic and Bergen counties, N. J., across.

Passaic River at Passaic, (33) bridge of Northwestern Elevated Railroad

Company across Chicago River east of Wells street, Chicago, Ill., 428; (34)
bridge of Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Railroad Company across Withla-
coochee River at Dunnellon, Fla., (35) bridge of Port Royal and Augusta Rail-
way Company across Savannah River near Augusta, Ga., (36) bridge of town
of Kaukauna, Wis., across the lock of the Government canal at Little Chute,
(37) bridge of city of Philadelphia, Pa., across Pennypack Creek at Torresdale
avenue, (38) bridge of West Norfolk and Port Norfolk Drawbridge Company across
Western Branch of Elizabeth River between West Norfolk and Port Norfolk, Va.,
(39) bridge of Kanawha County, W. Va., across Elk River at Clendennin, (40)
bridge of Bristol County, Mass., across East Branch of Westport River at West-
port Point, (41) bridge of Dorchester County, Md., across Cambridge Harbor at
Cambridge, (42) bridge of Lake Street Elevated Railroad Company across Chicago
River east of Wells street bridge, Chicago, Ill., (43) bridge of Snohomish County,
Wash., across Stillaquamish River, (44) bridge of Adrien Gonsoulin across Bayou
Teche near Loreauville, La., (45) bridge of Wahkiakum County, Wash., across
Skamokawa Creek, 429; (46) bridge of New York Central and Hudson River Rail-
road Company across Spuyten Duyvil Creek, N. Y., (47) bridge of Warren County,
Miss., across Big Black River at Hankinsons Ferry, (48) bridge of Mobile and
Birmingham Railway Company across Three Mile Creek near Mobile, Ala., (49)
bridge of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company across Calumet River at South
Chicago, Ill., (50) bridge by Sussex County, Del., across canal between Chinco-
teague and Delaware bays near Henlopen City, 430.

BRIDGES OBSTRUCTING NAVIGATION.

(1) Bridge across Merrimac River between Haverhill and Bradford, Mass., 430; (2)
bridge across Trent River at Newbern, N. C., (3) bridge across cove at Sullivans
Island, S. C., (4) bridge across Potsburg Creek, Fla., (5) bridge across Ocklo-
chonee River at McIntyre, Fla., 431.

SURVEYS, 437; correcting engraved plates, printing and issuing of charts, resurvey
of St. Mary's River from Whitefish Bay to Detour light-house, 439; reexamina-
tion of St. Lawrence River, 440; estimates, water levels, 441.

RECONNAISSANCES AND EXPLORATIONS.

OFFICERS on duty at headquarters of military departments, operations in Depart-
ment of the Missouri, Department of the Columbia, Department of California, 443.
ESTIMATES FOR AMOUNTS REQUIRED FOR SURVEYS AND RECONNAIS-
SANCES IN MILITARY DEPARTMENTS, AND FOR MAPS, INCLUSIVE OF
WAR MAPS..

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS.

OFFICERS in charge of divisions, 444.

...443

FORTIFICATIONS, ETC.

APPENDIX No. 1.

REPORT OF LIEUT. COL. HENRY M. ROBERT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
TORPEDO shed, New York Harbor, 447.

APPENDIX No. 2.

REPORT OF LIEUT. COL. G. L. GILLESPIE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
CONSTRUCTION of gun and mortar batteries, New York Harbor, mortar battery No. 1,
449; gun-lift battery No. 1, construction of torpedo shed, New York Harbor, em-
placement for 10-inch gun, 456.

APPENDIX No. 3.

REPORT OF BOARD CONCERNING SALE OF LAND IN VICINITY OF FORT
MIFFLIN ON DELAWARE RIVER.

APPENDIX No. 4.

.461

REPORT OF COL. G. H. MENDELL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
CONSTRUCTION of gun and mortar batteries, San Francisco Harbor, Cal., mortar
battery No. 1, 465.

APPENDIX No. 5.

REPORT OF LIEUT. COL. W. R. KING, CORPS OF ENGINEERS,

POST of Willets Point, New York Harbor, 467; United States Engineer School, 468;
Battalion of Engineers, 469; Engineer depot, 474; experiments, 477; statement of
funds, 478; new appropriations, estimates, 480. Appendixes: (A) programme of
study and instruction for summer season, June-November, 1893, 481; (B) pro-
gramme of study and instruction for winter season, December, 1893, to May, 1894,
483; (C) programme of study and instruction for summer season, June-November,
1894, 485.

RIVERS AND HARBORS, ETC.

APPENDIX A.

REPORT OF LIEUT. COL. PETER C. HAINS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
IMPROVEMENTS.-St. Croix River, Me., 489; Lubec Channel, Me., 491; Moosabec Bar,
Me., 492; Narraguagus River, Mc., 494; breakwater from Mount Desert to Porcu-
pine Island, Bar Harbor, Mc., 496; Bagaduce River, Me., 498; Penobscot River, Me..
499; Belfast Harbor, Me., 503; Camden Harbor, Me., 505; Rockland Harbor, Me.,
506; Kennebec River, Me., 508; Harraseeket River, Me., 512; Portland Harbor, Me.,
514;
channel in Back Cove, Portland, Me., 517; Saco River, Me., 519; York Harbor,
Me., 522; Bellamy River, N. H., 523; Cocheco River, N. H., 524; harbor of refuge at
Little Harbor, N. H., 527.

APPENDIX B.

REPORT OF LIEUT. COL. S. M. MANSFIELD, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
IMPROVEMENTS.-Newburyport Harbor, Mass., 529; Merrimac River, Mass., 532;
Powow River, Mass., 533; Ipswich River, Mass., 534; Essex River, Mass., harbor
of refuge, Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass. 536; Gloucester Harbor, Mass., 539;
Manchester Harbor, Mass., 542; Salem Harbor, Mass., 543; Lynn Harbor, Mass.,
545; Winthrop Harbor, Mass., Mystic and Malden rivers, Mass.,547; Boston Harbor,
Mass., 549; Weymouth River, Mass., 556; Hingham Harbor, Mass., 557; Scituate
Harbor, Mass., 558; Plymouth Harbor, Mass., 560; Kingston Harbor, Mass., 562;
Wellfleet Harbor, Mass., 563; Provincetown Harbor, Mass., 564; Chatham Harbor,
Mass., 566; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering naviga-
tion, 568.

REPORT OF CAPT. W. H. BIXBY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.

REPORT OF LIEUT. COL. G. L. GILLESPIE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
IMPROVEMENTS.-Hudson River, N. Y., 723; harbor at Saugerties, N. Y., 734; harbor
at Rondout, N. Y., 736; Wappinger Creek, N. Y., 740; Harlem River, N. Y., 741;
East River and Hell Gate, N. Y., 751; Newtown Creek, N. Y., 757; Buttermilk Chan-
nel, New York Harbor, N. Y., 761; Gowanus Bay, N. Y., 764; New York Harbor,
N. Y., 770; Jamaica, Bay, N. Y., 779; Raritan Bay, N. J., 780; removing sunken
vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 785.
HARBOR LINES.-Harlem River, N. Y., 786; Westchester Creek, N. Y., 790.

REPORT OF MAJ. C. W. RAYMOND, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
IMPROVEMENTS.-Delaware River, N. J. and Pa., 827; harbor between Philadel-
phia, Pa., and Camden, N. J., 836; Schuylkill River, Pa., 846; ice harbor at Mar-
cus Hook, Pa., 848; ice harbor at head of Delaware Bay, Del., 849; construction
of iron pier in Delaware Bay, near Lewes, Del., 850; Delaware Breakwater, Del.,
852; Rancocas River, N. J., 854; Alloway Creek, N. J., 855; Salem River, N. J.,
857; Goshen Creek, N. J., 859; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or
endangering navigation, 861.

HARBOR LINES.-Philadelphia Harbor, Pa., 864.

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