Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1060

 1020 s1x*rY.N1N·rH~ oommvzss. sm 11. oe. 47. 1927. a v£:° ing’ a channeldepth of nine feet at low water with ‘ Headwatnrsroofthe Misisaippi River, with a view to maintaining a $m:tn¤m‘iixed head of water in allot the channels of this system. at m"°°"R""'· ~’Miao¤ri River, iromlthe uppemcnd of¤Qui¤daro Bend to its with  an channel depth of nine feet at low W3 · ·,w.·` lard 7 ». · 0***0 3***- Ohio River, at szdiin  of Shaw1aeetown,·Il1inois. P°°”Y"“**· KYoughiogh%1y River, Pennsylvania, from Fifteenth Street, Mc- w··~·=·=···— %ii““ii"”‘“°£“‘ie°°“°%‘v“e`2t“*i7i°iY°*S’ P°““"1"“”i“‘ ieanawa ver irma.~· — _ Kalreawha River, West Virginiaglfrom Lock Numbered 5 to its mout. V H Guyandotte River with a view of preventing the said River from farther encroaching upon the public streets _of and private property in the Vlfl.B§B of_Barboursv1lle,·West Virgimaf _ _ _ · $§f“°°°"“ ‘“‘* wl" Duluth- uperior Harbor M1nneeotaiand~W1sccns1n, with a view to §xte tlie deepnvater GLBDD01 up the Saint Louis.River to Fond u i " innssota. ·¤ n * wf;§‘§"““ “"’ W‘* Menominee·Harbor=and River, Michigan and Wisconsin. Mi¤1¤is¤¤· b South Haven Harbor,  with a view to extending the ['Q@kW\tQ]_‘, I ‘ · ~. · . ‘ Black River at Port. Huron, Michigan. . . ,h‘§,,'§‘,‘1,¥*“*‘°‘”*"’ Great Lakes: With a view to providing ship channels with sudicient depth and widthto accommodate the present and prospec- tive commerce at low water datum for the Great Lakes andt eir connecting waters, andtheir principal harbors and river channels, eitheigbg means `of compensation or regulatory works or Eg dredging ang r renéoval i1i‘tlhe1separate(§oca1ities, ogby both me ods. wchwn. aginaw iver _ `c i an an entrance ereto. .. Harbor at Mackinaw &ty; Michigan. Channel on the northeasterly side of Marquette Island, Michigan, buggy; gackinac Bay and Muscallonge Bay. V · iver Mich: l e Port Crescexit Harl%·l:·Michigan. ». 'I`°’°"°H'·"’°‘·°“°·- Toledo Harbor, Ohicywith a view to the construction of a break- Eater :1nd to securing a depth of twenty—tlu·ee feet in the harbor and gun, . ‘~ , ;» .   2: ¤¤l¤¤¤ Biv¤·N·Y· That the Secretary of°War ishereby authorized to cause a gre- liminary examination and survey to bsimade of Harlem River, ew York, with a view todetermining and reporting toiCongress whether fixed bridges should be permitted across said river and, if such britdhges are deeiped permissible, what clearances should be required in e interest o navigation. V ` N*¤¤¤ N"- N·Y- Niagara River, New York: The east channel, from the end of- the §rtesent1t_wenty-tIh_rlele;foot channel to_the westerly boundary of Sugar eet= iagaraf .—= ~ · a. ‘· cnmmn Hueheme Harbor, California; ·‘ — Alameda Harbor California. _. _ ‘ ‘· Qian Francisco Harbor, Calggrma; The south antrance channel, ' wi a~view‘·tqremovi%, “ebstr‘ gu cna, _» ~= ¤ r ** g · ‘ Middle River 0 mpire Cue;-in theyviciniéyy of the ‘Henning tract and ,Mildred Island, San Joaqui.nCounty, alifornia. ‘ cum- i Ocquille Bive1·,?Oregca,<£rom the entrance ee Bulimia. · Yaquina River, Oregon, from Toledo to*Yaqu.ina Bay. e _ Clatskanie River, regon, from Clatskanie to the channel in Columbia River.
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