832 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 264. 1909. Rhode Island. RHODE ISLAND. Newport Harbor, with a view to the modification and enlargement of the existing projects as indicated in plans “B" and "C” contained in House Document Numbered Four hundred and thirty-eight, Fifty- ninth Congress, second session. _ _ _ Point J udith lsondl, and the entrance thereto, with a view to obtain- _ in a navigab e ept . Irovidence River and Harbor, with a,view to widening and straightening the channel between Kettle Point and Gaspee Point, an to extending the twenty-five feet deep anchoralgle area westward to the western arbor line from a point just above arbor Junction pier to Fields Point and cutting off Fields Point back to the harbor line. Inner Harbor, Great alt Pond, Block Island, with a view to widening the present channel and providing increased anchorage. South Carolina. SOUTH CAROLINA. Cooper River. _ _ _ M1Wate1;ee, Czngaree, and Santee rivers, including the Estherville- `nim Creek anal. d Great Pedee River up to Cheraw, withaview to obtaining an increased epth. Litt]; Pedee River, from its mouth to the mouth of Lumber River. Blac River. ` L nch River and Clark Creek, from Effin ham to Great Pedee River. MY · g mgo Creek, from Hemingway Bridge to its mouth. Waverly Creek, from its mout to Waverly Mills. ,0§g:¤= 1)**0** Md sourm 1>AKo*rA AND iowa. Big Sioux River. . M?;x>u;i0tDakota and SOUTH DAKOTA AND MINNESOTA. I1 8. Lake Traverse, with a view to removing obstructions to navigation. _ Tennexsee. TENNESSEE. l Qbey River. _ I _ I baney Fork, from its mouth for a distance of eighty miles up the same. “;il`g¤l2;§{;¢él»?;_e¤¤¤¤· Tnnnnssmn, ALABAMA, AND KENTUCKY. Survey of Tennessee River from the confluence of the Holston and the French Broad rivers, to its mouth, with,a view to securing the best pgrmanent navigation by open channel work, or locks and dams, or th, and making an estimate of the cost of same, with a view to secur- ‘ c 1ca e e ween suc e an §‘}g..Z§’EHEl§ i’;Z'§`d§'£i1"£`}.E’.§$’£h{$`€$.“2"’°i.i °i. SEX f°“’ "h°}i’°”Y{.“bl°.i the present project depth; and from Chattanooga to the mouth) of the river_a depth of nine feet, 1f obtainable, or such less de th as may be practicable between such depth and the present project depth. m';E;}i¤¤¤¢¤¤¤<* Km- mxnsssmm AND KENTUCKY. J Cumberland River, from Lock Numbered Seven below Cartha 7 gas Tennessee, to Lock Numbered Twenty-one, below Burnside, Kentucky.