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 11 14 FIFTY-N1NTH CONGRESS. sm. 11. on. 2509. 1907. Gloucester Harbor, with a view to removing ledges. Plymouth Harbor, with a view to the construction of a rubblestone breakwater, extending from Long Beach easterly along the crest of Browns Island. Merrimae River, with a view to providing by locks and dams a channel fourteen feet deep from the mouth of the river to the railroad bridge at Haverhill. ' Mystic River, with a view to the construction of a channel thirty feet deep from the mouth of Island End River to Chelsea Bridge. “*°"’g‘“· momen:. ` R_Channel between Russell Island and Grand Point in the Saint Clair iver. Ontonagon Harbor, with a view to determining whether a change in tlhétgourse of the Ontonagon River may not aid in maintaining the r. Menominee Harbor, with a view to determining whether a breakwater is necessary. Keweenaw Canal, with a view to the construction of a harbor of refuge at its eastern entrance. Munising Harbor. · An Sable River, with a view to obtaining a depth of ten feet, m“¤°’°°'- mmnnsora. Grand Marais.Harbor, with a view to rebuilding the piers at the entrance and enlarging basin. Boise de Sioux River, Lake Traverse, and Big Stone Lake, and the portages between the said lakes and said river, with a view to divert- - ing the Hood waters of the Red River of the North into the Minnesota River. · Lake Superior, with a view to locating a harbor or harbors of refuge on the north shore. M”“’“PPi· mssrssu-rr. ' Biloxi Harbor, with a view to extending and deepening the channel into the harbor and around the eastern end of the peninsula into the sheltered waters of Back Bay. East Pearl River, with a view to removing bar and restoring channel at its mouth. Steeles and Washingtons bayous, and Lake Washington from mouth of Steeles Bayou to Glen Allen. Roebuck Lake, from its mouth to railroad bridge at Itta Bena. Bear Creek. Homochitto River, from its mouth to the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad. Big Sunflower River from near Baird to the mouth of the Hushpucena River, with a view to obtaining continuous navigation by locks and dams in the upper section, as designated in the report submitted in House Document Numbered Six hundred and sixty-seven, Fifty- ninth Congress, first session. M*°°°““· mssoum. Osage River, with a view to obtaining three feet depth from its mouth to mouth of Niangua River. Gasconade River, with a view to obtaining three feet depth from its mouth to Gascondy.