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 370 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1894. cmg;. GEORGIA. Savannah River, between Spirit Island and the point where the Charleston and Savannah Railroad crosses said river. The Secretary of War is hereby directed to cause the project to be prepared and an estimate of cost of improvement of this locality to be made. uma. IDAHO. The Secretary of War is hereby directed to prepare and submit plans and estimates for the improvement of the Kootenai River, Idaho, as recommended by Captain Symonds in the preliminary examination submitted by him under date of October twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two. Indiana. INDIANA. Harbor of Evansville. mmm.ILLINOIS. Harbor of Elizabethtown. Maine. IAJNE. Georges River, from Thomaston to mouth. Carvers Harbor. · Machias River Channel, and Sasanoa River, from Bath toBoothbay. Maryland- MARYLAND. Pocomoke River, with a view of uniting the waters of said river with the waters of Sinepuxent Bay, at a point above Snow Hill, and of improving said river between Snow Hill and Shad Landing. Bock Hall Harbor. Baltimore Harbor, to widen the ship channel to one thousand feet. Mnnchusctw MASSACHUSETTS. Chelsea River, from Grand Junction Railroad bridge to Boston and Maine Railroad bridge. East Boston Channel. Tarpaulin Cove, Naushon Island. Woods Holl, and Little Woods Holl Harbor. amiga. MICHIGAN. Belle River. - Sebewaing River. Pine River, at Saint Clair City, Michigan. The Secretary of War is directed to cause the project to be prepared and an estimate of the cost of the improvement of this locality to be made. N"' ·’°”°Y· Naw Jnnsnr. Cooper Creek. Dennis Creek. Nm ¤¤¤>1*¤¤- NORTH CAROLINA. • North East (Cape Fear) River, from the old County Ferry to Juniper Swamp, or Creek, a point about one mile north of Hilton railroad bridge, with a view to obtaining an increased depth of channel. Alligator River. Cape Fear River, above Fayetteville. °’°¥°°· OREGON. Coos River. _ Yam Hill River, up to town of McMinnville with a view of improving the same by locks or dams or otherwise.