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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cii. 847 . 1930 . 943 Harbor at Saint Ignace, Michigan. Port Austin Harbor, Michigan. Lake Saint Clair and Clinton River, Michigan. Old Channel of the River Rouge, Michigan. Black River, Alcona County, Michigan. Au Gres River, Michigan. Au Sable River, Michigan. Waterway connecting Lakes Erie and Michigan with the Ohio River by way of the Maumee River, from Toledo, Ohio, to Fort Wayne, Indiana ; the Wabash River from the Ohio River to the vicinity of Fort Wayne ; the Saint Joseph River from at or near its source to Lake Michigan ; waterways connecting the Maumee River with the Wabash River and Saint Joseph River ; and the Saint Marys River, Ohio and Indiana, with a view to the develop- ment of a water supply sufficient to operate the above-outlined waterway. Maumee River, from Toledo, Ohio, to Fort Wayne, Indiana. Huron Harbor, Ohio. Lorain Harbor, Ohio. Cleveland Harbor, Ohio. Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. Conneau t Harbor, Ohio. Harbor at Erie, Pennsylvania. Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania, with a view to the construction of additional riprap wor k to prevent a further breach in the neck of the peninsula. Buffalo Harbor, Buffalo River, and Buffalo Ship Canal, New York. Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, New York. Olcott Harbor, New York. Wils on Ha rbor, New York. Pultneyville Harbor, New York. Rochest er (Charl otte) Harb or, New Y ork. Great Sodus Bay Harbor, New York. Oswego Harbor, New Yor k. Ogdensburg Harbor, New York. Tarrytown Harbor, New York. San Diego Harbor, California. Trinidad Bay, Humboldt County, California. Corte Madera Creek, Marin County, California. Bodega Bay, Sonoma County, California. Los Angeles Harbor, California. Alamitos Bay, California. Albany Harbor, California. Berkeley Harbor, California. Emeryville Harbor, California. Lower San Francisco Bay and Guadalupe River, California. Latham Slough and Middle River, California. Port of San Francisco east of Belmont, South San Francisco Ba y, California. Middle River, California, from the Santa Fe Railroad at Middle River to Latham Slough ; Latham Slough, from Empire Cut to Middle River ; Turner Cut, from San Joaquin River to Whiskey Slough, and Whiskey Slough, from Turner Cut to Empire Cut, so as to provide a depth of nine feet and a width of one hundred feet, and to clear at least fifty feet on both sides of the channel of all sunke n vessels, debris, and shoal s which mi ght in any way endanger navigation on these streams. Michigan. Ohio-I ndiana. Ohio. Pennsy lvania. New York. California.

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