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foot of Morning Star road be located on a point in a straight line drawn between said avenues projected. The following are some of the reasons why I ask that such correction be made:

The Morning Star road is one of the principal roads in Staten Island. It will eventually become a landing place for all that section. The soundings at the monument now located are about 7 feet. It is on the middle of a shoal extending from the channel to the high-water mark. The bottom is hard. If extended to the point desired it would bring the pier line to the edge of the channel. The place can not be dredged, because the whole shore line is in the same high incline.

The distance between the pier line on Staten Island and the pier line on the Jersey shore at this point is nearly 2,000 feet. At points directly below it is but little more than 500 feet across the river, and this distance continues with little variation throughout the whole length of the river.

The angle formed by the present pier line will form a jog or cove, into which all the sewage and driftwood will be deposited, as it is to-day, causing it gradually to fill up and making the water shallow.

The harbor commissioners of the State of New York in 1857 located the pier line as we now desire it, but this has been changed. We can not conceive of any reason which can be urged against the change. It will not seriously change the width of the river, and the river at this point is more than twice as wide as it is at any other point.

It will give the upland desirable water privileges.

It will give a better channel for the river to flow and help to remove the sewage, clean the river, and give a more rapid current to empty the waters into the sea. It will make more symmetrical the pier line and restore it to what it originally was.

I hope that these reasons may be sufficient to convince you of the necessity of a rehearing, and I am confident that the Board of Engineers will see the urgency of our claim if an opportunity be afforded of explaining it to them.

With assurances of respect and esteem, I am, sincerely yours, THOS. F. MAGNER.

Hon. REDFIELD PROCTOR,

Secretary of War.

[Third indorsement.]

NEW YORK HARBOR LINE BOARD,
New York City, July 15, 1890.

Respectfully returned to the Chief of Engineers.

The harbor line in this locality would probably have had a different position had there been no structure in existence and no previous action by the State authority. It was adopted because it was a line already established by the State of New York, interfered as little as possible with existing structures, and was not injurious to the regimen of the stream. It is a matter of little importance whether the line remains as already approved or be drawn straight between the points on the pier and bulkhead line as now established on the extension of John street and Houseman avenue. This was the line of 1857, as stated by Mr. Magner, but it was superseded by the State act of 1881, which latter defined the line which was approved by the Secretary of War. For the Board :

HENRY L. ABBOT,
Colonel of Engineers, Bvt. Brig. Gen., U. S. A.,
President of the Board.

[Eighth indorsement.]

OFFICE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS,

Respectfully returned to the Secretary of War.

U.S. ARMY,

August 11, 1890.

The Hon. Thomas F. Magner, M. C., having requested that the pier and bulkhead line along the north shore of Staten Island, as established by the Secretary of War January 4, 1890, be modified between John street and Houseman avenue extended, the Assistant Secretary of War, by indorsement of July 25, directed that the change asked for by Mr. Magner be made.

The accompanying tracing,* upon which is delineated the modification of the line, as desired by Mr. Magner, received at this office with inclosed letter of the 8th instant from the Board of Engineers, is respectfully submitted, having been prepared for approval of the Secretary of War.

H. M. ADAMS,

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Respectfully returned to the Chief of Engineers.

The modification of the line, as delineated on the accompanying

tracing, is approved.

L. A. GRANT,

Assistant Secretary of War.

*Omitted.

SUBJECT.

INDEX.

A.

Aberdeen, Wash., bridging Chehalis River
at...

Acts of Fifty-first Congress, second session,
affecting Corps of Engineers..
Agate Bay Harbor, Minn., improvement of.
Ahnapee Harbor, Wis., improvement of.
Alabama River, Ala., improvement of.
Alabama River, Ala., up to Wetumpka, ex-
amination of.

Albemarle Sound, N. C., and Norfolk Har-
bor, Va., water way between, improve-
ment of

Alexandria, La., bridging Red River near..
Allegheny Bridge Company, bridge of,
across Allegheny River, Pa.

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Allegheny River, Pa., at Sixth street, Pitts-
burg, bridging

431

Allegheny River, Pa., dam at Herr Island,
construction of.

Allegheny River, Pa., improvement of
Allouez Bay, at Superior, Wis., examina-
tion of.

292

292

316

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2538

1738

1761

2366

2363

2512

3246

3246

1531

2964

2964

Amite River, La., improvement of.

Anacostia River. (See Eastern Branch of
Potomac River.)

Annie J. Russell (schooner), removal of
wreck of..

Apalachicola Bay, Fla., improvement of..
Apalachicola River, Fla., improvement of..
Appomattox River, Va., improvement of..
Appoquinnimink River, Del., improvement

of.

Approaches to Norfolk Harbor, Va., im-
provement of

Aqueduct, Washington, maintenance and
repair of..

Aquia Creek, Va., improvement of..

1820

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Aransas Bay, Tex., examination for removal
of Half-Moon Reef..

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Arkansas River, Ark., at Dardanelle, bridg-

ing

430

Arkansas River, Ark., Ind. T., and Kans.,

improvement of

250

Arkansas River, Ark., Ind. T., and Kans.,
removing obstructions in..

249

2037

2033

Arthur Kill, N. Y. and N. J., improvement

of.

Arthur, Lake, La., course of Mermenton
River through, examination and survey of.
Ashland Harbor, Wis., improvement of..
Ashley River, S. C., bridge obstructing.
Ashley River, S. C., improvement of..
Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, improvement of.
Astoria Harbor, Oregon, establishment of
harbor lines in..

Astoria, Oregon, and Woods Landing, Co-
lumbia River between, examination for
snagging

ENG 91-1

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Back Cove, Portland, Me., bridge obstruct-
ing channel to...

Back Cove, Portland, Me., improvement of
channel in

Bagaduce River, Me., improvement of.
Balltown, Pa., and Tionesta, Tionesta Creek
between, examination of..

Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad
Company, bridge of, obstructing Mus-
kingum River, Ohio..
Baltimore Harbor, Md., improvement of...
Barnegat Bay and Great Egg Harbor Bay,
N. J., sound between, examination of...
Barnegat Inlet, N. J., removal of wreck in..
Barnstable, Mass., bridging channel between
Little Island and mainland at Osterville,
in town of

Barren River, Ky., operating and keeping
in repair lock and dam on..

Bartholomew, Bayou, La. and Ark., improve-
ment of.

Bath, Me., Kennebec River at, establish-
ment of harbor lines in

Battalion of Engineers
Batteries, construction of.

Bay Ridge Channel, New York Harbor,
N. Y., examination of.

Bay Ridge Channel, New York Harbor, N.
Y., improvement of

Bay River, N. C., and Pamlico River, N. C.,
water way between, examination of.
Bayou Bartholomew, La. and Ark., improve-
ment of....

435

33

351

420

230

118

1097

1854

435

27 597
22 578

294

2381

434

132

1227

118

1093

118

1090

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