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 F IFT IYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sizss. I. Ch. 1079. 1902. . 379 MAINE. _ M°‘¤°· Ile au Haut Thoroughfare between the island of Ile au Haut and Kimballs Island, with a view to obtaining a channel twelve feet deep and thirty feet wide. Cape Small Harbor. York Harbor. Damariscotta River to bridge at Damariscotta, with a view to obtaininia delgth of twelve feet. lew arbor. Medomac River to the head of navigation. MA1zr1.AN1>. M°'>’”*”d· Patapsco River, with a view to a deep channel from the main channel in said river to the drawbridge at the mouth of Bear Creek. For the widening to two hundred feet and deepening to thirty feet of the present channel from the Brewerton Channel of the Patapsco River to Sparrows Point, Maryland. massaouusmrrs. M“°“°*““’°“·"· Salem Harbor. Little Harbor, Woods Hole. Onset Harbor. Weymouth Fore River. Weepecket Rock. MICHIGAN. Michigan. South Haven Harbor, with a view to obtaining eighteen feet depth of channel. Channel in Detroit River twenty feet deep from main channel to VVyandotte. Point Aux Barques, with a view to improvement as harbor of refuge. Gladstone Harbor, with a view to obtaining a channel eighteen feet · in de th. Ontbnagon Harbor, with a view of ascertaining whether further improvements are necessary, and to what extent. Arcadia Harbor, estimate of cost of maintaining piers and channel. Marquette Harbor and vicinity, with a view to ascertaining) whether further harbor of refuge facilities are needed, and if so, at w at point. Manistique Harbor. Charlevoix Harbor, with a view to obtaining a channel eighteen feet in depth from Lake Michigan to Pine Lake`. Misxnson. “‘“"°“°"* Otter Tail Lake and Otter Tail River, Minnesota: Continuing survey with a view to the construction of a dam at the outlet of said lake; for the pur  of improving the navigation on the Red River of the North, Minnesota. · Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minnesota: Continuing survey with a view to the construction of a dam with locks at the outlet of said lake. for the urpose of improving the navigation of the Red River of the North and) the said Red Lake River, Minnesota. Big Stone Lake and Lake Traverse, Minnesota and South Dakota: Continuing survey with a view to constructing reservoirs therein for the improvement of the navi tion of the Minnesota River. Bay at the mouth of Splitgitock River, with a view to constructing a harbor therein.