Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 46 Part 1.djvu/980

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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss. II. Cu. 847. 1930 .

937 Comb ahee and Big Salkeh atchie Ri vers, Sout h Carolina . South Edisto River, South Carolina . Cooper River, South Carolina ; from the mouth of Goose Creek to Quimby Creek ; also with a view to eliminating the bend about three miles below the junction of the east and west branches of s aid river . Upper Sampit River, South Carolina, and waterway from the Upper Sampit River to a point opposite Wambaw Creek on the North Santee River . Port Royal Harbor, Beaufort River, and adjacent waters, in channel between the Marine Barracks, Parris Island, South Caro- lina, and the ocean . Jeremy Creek, South Carolina, from Morrison's Landing to Graham's factory . Abbapoola Creek, Johns Island, South Carolina . James Island Creek, Charleston County, South Carolina . Fenwick's Cut at Ashepoo River to Coosaw River, South Carolin a . Waterway from Ashepoo River, South Carolina, to Coosaw River, by way of Fenwick's Cut . Jeremy Creek, South Carolina, with a view to providing an approach to McClellanville . Russell Creek, South Carolina . Prelimi nary surv ey and exa mination of Shem Creek from Hog Island Channel, South Carolina . Savannah Harbor, Georgia, from and across the bar to the extreme western limits of said harbor, with a view to securing such increase in depth and width and such other improvements as may be found necessary, including an adequate turning basin in the upper stretches of said harbor . Darien, Georgia, with a view of giving a channel or route to the sea either by Doboy Sound, Sapelo Sound, or Altamaha Sound, and Brunswick Harbor, and with the further view to improving Darien Harbor for light-draft shipping through the Altamaha River system and by t he inland waterway . Richardson Creek, Georgia, and connecting streams, to and beyond the home of the National Order of Railroad Conductors on Oatland I sland, for light- draft boat s, and with a vi ew to a con nectio n wit h the intracoastal waterway . Inland waterway at Thunderbolt, Georgia, with a view to estab- lishing an anchorage basin or harbor for small boats and for improving the same to meet the demands of present and prospective commerce, and also the river and sound connecting the inland waterway at or near Thunderbolt, Georgia, with the river or sound adjacent to the Oglethorpe Hotel on Wilmington Island, Georgia, with the view of establishing navigation for small boats to a point opposite and at said hotel . lb li nt Ri ver, G eorgi a, to Monte zuma, Geor gia . Sapelo River, Georgia, both the south and north prongs or channels, to the head of navigation thereon, and to a point at and beyond Baisdens Bluff on the south channel of said river, with the view of connecting up with the inland waterway . South Newport River, Georgia . The Altamaha River system, on the Ocmulgee River to Macon, Georgia, and the Oconee River to Milledgeville, Georgia, with the view to connecting said system with the inland waterway for barge and small boat navigation . The Ogeechee River, Georgia, to a point opposite or near Mid- ville, Georgia, with a view to improving same for barges and small bo ats and to connect the same w ith the i nland wate rway on th e coast of Georgia . South Carolina . Georgia . Post, p. 939.