| United States. War Department - 1891 - 696 pages
...features, and the difficulty of properly specifying it beforehand and inspecting it afterward, all work was, for advantage and economy, allowably done...labor and the purchase of materials in open market. Between January and April, 1891, and from the 5 mile* of river between the ends of Turner's Cut, 471... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1872 - 1094 pages
...all the requirements of the commerce of the river until the proposed enlarged canal is ready for use. At the beginning of the fiscal year work was in progress under the contract of FD Tan "VVagcnen, for dredging between Henry and Copperas Creek. The result under the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1872 - 1232 pages
...annual reports of 1870 and 1871, viz, to make an open channel navigation with a minimum depth of 4 feet. At the beginning of the fiscal year work was in progress under two contracts, one with PD Van Wagenen, nearly completed, and the second with James T. Hayden, under... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1884 - 1036 pages
...Bay, a distance of about 2 miles, including a revetted cut about G50 feet long through Grassy Island. At the beginning of the fiscal year work was in progress under a contract with Norris G. Dodge, dated September 16, 18S2, and 43,.524 cubic yards of material had... | |
| United States. War Department - 1885 - 926 pages
...features, and the difficulty of properly specifying it beforehand and inspecting it afterward, the work was allowably done by hired labor and the purchase of materials in open market. The special work of Uie year was as follows : Between September 22, 1884, and April 7, 1885, the river,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1885 - 918 pages
...and the difficulty of properly specifying it beforehand and inspecting it afterwards, tue work was allowably done by hired labor and the purchase of materials in open market. The special work of the year was as lollowsj Between the 1st July and the middle of December, 1884,... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1887 - 904 pages
...and the difficulty of properly specifying it beforehand and inspecting it afterwards, other work was allowably done by hired labor and the purchase of materials in open market. Betweeu January 25 and March 24, 1887, 9,923 cubic yards of sand, mud, and roots, and 100.05 cubic... | |
| United States. War Department - 1888 - 848 pages
...might advantageously be done by contract; but other wise all work should, for economy and advantage, be done by hired labor and the purchase of materials in open market. Georgetown is a port of entry. Money statement. Jnly 1, 1887, amount available g:!77. 50 July 1, 1883,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1892 - 1094 pages
...cost of this project was ยง22,000 in addition to amount required for renewing portions of old work. At the beginning of the fiscal year work was in progress under contract with John Stang, of Lorain. Ohio, for extending west pier 120 feet. The work was completed September 23,... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1892 - 986 pages
...United States Supremo Court, upon the question of ownership of riparian rights and submerged lands. At the beginning of the fiscal year work was in progress under contract dated January 5, 1891, with the Kimball and Cobb Stone. Company, of Chicago, for rebuilding 5,243 feet... | |
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