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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 382. 1910. 675 PENNSYLVANIA. Pe¤¤¤v1v¤¤ia. Frankford Creek. i Ridley River. Chester River. Darby River. 1>0B.tr0 RICO. rem mw. Palmas Altas Harbor. nnomc ISEAND. Rumemmu. Sakonnet Harbor. SOUTH CAROLINA. squth qammm Waterway; from Orangeburgl to Charleston, including cut-off or canal from disto River to Ash ey River with a view to ygroviding a more direct route between said cities than that afforded y ezdstmg channels. Waterways from Columbia and Camden to Charleston, including cut-off or canal from Santee River by any existing or roposed route to Cooper River or Wando River and any of their trilifutaries with a view to providing a more direct route between said cities than that afforded by existing waterways. Great Pedee River, at Gibson Dam, with a view to aiding navigation. Salkeliatchie River to Morris South Fork Edisto River to Guign Landing. Harbor at Charleston, with a view to securing a depth of thirty feet. Archers Creek. . TEXAS. Tun. Old (Trinity) River, in Chambers County, with a view to securing iricggslased depgi. kuggton a ou. Tres alacios §iver. Aransas Pass and tributary waters, including channels to Coryius Christi, Rockport, Aransas Pass, and to the main and at any availa le int, with a view to determining the best location for a deep-water hiirbor or port. Said examination and regécért to be made by a board of five eng§neers, to be appointed by the cretary of War. Sabine iver, as far as practicab e above Orange. _ Brazos River, with a view to preventing a cut—off at Jupiters Cut. TEXAS AND '0KLA110MA. Texas me ounhoma. Red River, from the mouth of the Washita River to the mouth of the Big Wichita River. vme1N1A. V*¤‘¤*¤i¤· Willis River. _ Archers Ho River, with a view to securing increased depth from its mouth to Nglliamsburg. Aquia Creek from Coals Landing to the mouth. f Newport News Creek, with a view to securing a depth of eight eet. Pagan River, with a view to securing a de th of twelve feet and a turning basin at Smithfield. P i