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... United States , applied to the Secretary of War for approval thereof . Such approval was granted by the Secretary of War on Feb. 3 , 1893 , in accordance with the recommendation of Lieu- tenant Colonel Mansfield . In granting the said ...
... United States , applied to the Secretary of War for approval thereof . Such approval was granted by the Secretary of War on Feb. 3 , 1893 , in accordance with the recommendation of Lieu- tenant Colonel Mansfield . In granting the said ...
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... United States . In their last annual report the Board stated that they had in contemplation an application to the United States for reim- bursement of expenditures made by the Commonwealth for the removal of wrecks under the provisions ...
... United States . In their last annual report the Board stated that they had in contemplation an application to the United States for reim- bursement of expenditures made by the Commonwealth for the removal of wrecks under the provisions ...
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... United States of the amount thus expended by the Commonwealth , on the ground that Congress had exclusive control of the subject of the removal of wrecks , and had passed a law making all necessary provisions in regard to the matter ...
... United States of the amount thus expended by the Commonwealth , on the ground that Congress had exclusive control of the subject of the removal of wrecks , and had passed a law making all necessary provisions in regard to the matter ...
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... United States in respect to harbor lines , and in order to give them validity the approval of the Secretary of War was necessary . APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES REFUSED OR WITHDRAWN . Filed on Dec. 22 , 1892 , petition of John C. Haynes ...
... United States in respect to harbor lines , and in order to give them validity the approval of the Secretary of War was necessary . APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES REFUSED OR WITHDRAWN . Filed on Dec. 22 , 1892 , petition of John C. Haynes ...
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... United States in the harbors in the eastern district of Massachusetts . The United States Government assumes charge of all harbor improvements which are required for the purposes of international and interstate commerce . The intention ...
... United States in the harbors in the eastern district of Massachusetts . The United States Government assumes charge of all harbor improvements which are required for the purposes of international and interstate commerce . The intention ...
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Acts aforesaid Board of Harbor Boston & Maine Boston harbor build a pile bulkhead caused these presents Charles River Chelsea Creek city of Boston COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Company for license completed Congress Street Connecticut River contract cubic yards deep at mean East Boston Eastern Dredging Company excavated feet wide fill solid Fort Point Channel Granted April Granted July Granted June Granted Oct Granted Sept Harbor and Land Hull Bay improvement jetty Land Commissioners license to build license to fill license to widen Maine Railroad Mashpee material mean low water Mystic River Neponset River party Petition pier pile wharf planting Point Channel Pond portion Province Lands Provincetown Provincetown harbor Railroad Company removal of wrecks removed by dredging Reserved Channel riprap sand schooner sea wall SEAL shoal South Boston Flats Street bridge survey Taunton River thereof tidal tide water tion tons gross tonnage town vessels Weymouth Fore River wharves
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Página 21 - Statutes in regard to fish-weirs should be so amended that licenses for fish-weirs granted by the mayor and aldermen of a city or the selectmen of a town may...
Página 15 - An Act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes...
Página 70 - PARTY OF THE SECOND PART. The said party of the second part, hereby covenants and agrees with the said party of the first part...
Página 78 - States for examination of the offense alleged against him, and such commissioner, judge, or court shall proceed in respect thereto as authorized by law in cases of crimes against the United States.
Página 79 - That the placing, discharging, or depositing, by any process or in any manner, of refuse, dirt, ashes, cinders, mud, sand, dredgings, sludge, acid, or any other matter of any kind other than that flowing from streets, sewers, and passing therefrom in a liquid state...
Página 78 - Every such person who shall wilfully fail or refuse to open, or cause to be opened, the draw of any such bridge for the passage of a boat or boats, or who shall unreasonably delay the opening of said draw after reasonable signal shall have been given, as provided in such regulations, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor...
Página 80 - War grants to any person or persons permission to extend piers, wharves, bulkheads, or other works, or to make deposits in any tidal harbor or river of the United States beyond any harbor lines established under authority of the United States, he shall cause to be ascertained the amount of...
Página 47 - June 14, 1880, provides for the widening and deepening of the river so as to secure a channel of at least 12 feet depth at high water, with 100 feet width from its mouth up to Berkley Bridge (above Dighton); thence 12 feet depth with 80 feet width (100 feet width at bends) up to Briggs shoal; thence 11 feet depth with 80 feet width up to the "shipyard...
Página 79 - And any and every master, pilot, and engineer, or person or persons acting in such capacity, respectively, on board of any boat or vessel who shall knowingly engage in towing any scow, boat, or vessel loaded with any material specified in section thirteen of this Act to any point or place of deposit or discharge...
Página 51 - WORK REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE EXISTING PROJECT. • The work required to complete the existing project is the excavation of the remaining half of the Middle Ground to a depth of 10 feet at mean low water.