Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/1143

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v FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 2509. 1907. 1113 ILLINOIS_ Illinois. Calumet River, with a view to obtaininga depth of twenty feet from One hundred and twenty-second street to its forks. · mmANA. l¤*“¤¤*· _ Harbor at Gary, with a view to determining whether a breakwater is necessm . Indiana Zilarbor with a view to determining whether improvement of the harbor is advisable. . L0ms1ANA. · Louisiana. Lake Ponchartrain, from Vlfest End Spanish Fort and Milneburg to the north and south draws of the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad, also to Mandeville, the Tangipahoa River, and Pass Manchac, wigi a gow tip the removal of obstructions toi navigation. _ ass anc ac between Lake Maurepas an Lake Ponchartrain. Lake Ponchaitrain, west end to mouth of Bayou Saint John and thence to Nlilneburg. _ Sialbine giver, from étsupiouth ·to Belzora and Logansport. you aquemine r e. Bayou Terrebonne, with a view to obtaining six feet of water. Bayou Vermilion to Lafayette, with a view to obtaining six feet of water. Bayou Courtableau, with a view to obtaining twelve feet of water. Boyce Landing, on the Red River, with a view to ascertaining whether any improvements are required in the interest of navigation. MAINE. - Maine. East Boothbay, with a view to obtaining eight feet of water. Rockport Harbor, with a view to removing the beacon and ledge. Camden Harbor. Matinicus, with a view to a harbor of refuge. Tenants Harbor, with a view to obtaining eight feet of water. South Harpswell, with a view to removing ledge oi! Potts Point. Pepperells Cove, with a view to its deepening and the removal of a l d . 6 Igaessage between Belalks Island and1Great Diamotml lisland, betwetgn the main channel an usseys Soun , wit a view o taining grea r d th. (Penobscot Bay, from the southern egztremity of Macks Point to the eastern extremity of Cape Jellison, with a view to the establishment of a harbor having a depth of twenty-five feet, or sufficient to meet the demands of commerce. MARYLAND. muynna. Patuxent River. N rth t F k Nanticote River from its mouth to Federalsburg, withoa nig? tg ihxriovinlg shqals atr(;d,p)l:ataining a depth ofdsig fiat} Tu ka oe iver, wit a view o ming an increase ep rom Wayiznans Wharf to the town of Hillsboro. _ _ Lower Thoroughfare, at or near Wenona, Deals Island, with a view to deepening the channel and constructing a basin. Potomac River, with a view to obtaining greater depth to Lower Cedar Point. MASSACHUSETIS. Hamchusetu. Lynn Harbor, with a view to obtaining a turninglbasin five hundred feet square and fifteen feet deep, straightening the present channel. and making a channel three hundred feet wide andfifteen feet deep from deep water to wharves at head of harbor.