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Officers constituting Board, 6; summary of reports rendered, 6; additional duties of
individual members, 8.
WHARF AT FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. PETER C. HAINS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
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IRON PILE BRIDGE OVER MILL CREEK AT FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. PETER C. HAINS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS...
POST OF WILLETS POINT, NEW YORK.-ENGINEER SCHOOL OF APPLICA- CATION.-BATTALION OF ENGINEERS.-ENGINEER DEPOT.
OFFICER IN COMMAND, LIEUT. COL. W. R. KING, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Post of Willets Point, Engineer School of Application, 10; Battalion of Engineers,
Engineer Depot, 11; Statement of funds, 12.
RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.
GENERAL STATEMENT, 12; South Pass of Mississippi River, commercial statistics, 14.
ATLANTIC COAST AND GULF OF MEXICO.
IN CHARGE OF Lieut. Col. JARED A. SMITH, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Lubec Channel, Me., Moose-a-bec Bar, Me., 15; Narragaugus River, Me., Break-
water from Mount Desert to Porcupine Island, Me., 16; Bagaduce River, Me.,
Penobscot River, Me., 17; Belfast Harbor, Me., 18; Camden Harbor, Me., Rock-
port Harbor, Me., 19; Rockland Harbor, Me., Kennebec River, Me., 20; Portland
Harbor, Me., Channel in Back Cove, Portland, Me., 21; Breakwater at mouth of
Saco River, Me., 22; Saco River, Me., Kennebunk River, Me., York Harbor, Me.,
23; Portsmouth Harbor, N. H., 24; Bellamy River, N. H., Cocheco River, N. H.,
harbor of refuge at Little Harbor, N. H., 25; examinations and surveys, 26.
In charge of LIEUT. COL. S. M. MANSFIELD, Corps of ENGINEERS—
Newburyport Harbor, Mass., Merrimac River, Mass., 27; Powow River, Mass., 28;
Ipswich River, Mass., harbor of refuge, Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass., 29; Glon-
cester Harbor, Mass., 30; Manchester Harbor, Mass., Lynn Harbor, Mass., 31;
Winthrop Harbor, Mass., 32; Boston Harbor, Mass., 33; Hingham Harbor, Mass.,
Scituate Harbor, Mass., 34; Plymouth Harbor, Mass., 35; Wellfleet Harbor, Mass.,
Provincetown Harbor, Mass., 36; removal of sunken vessels or craft obstructing
or endangering navigation, 37; examinations and surveys, 37.
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IN CHARGE OF MAJ. WILLIAM R. LIVERMORE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Harbor of refuge at Hyannis, Mass., 38; harbor of refuge at Nantucket, Mass., har-
bor at Vineyard Haven, Mass., 39; Wareham Harbor, Mass., 40; New Bedford
Harbor, Mass., 41; Taunton River, Mass., 42; Warren River, R. I., Pawtucket
River, R. I., 43; Providence River and Narragansett Bay, R. I., 44; removal of
Green Jacket Shoal, Providence River, R. I., 45; Newport Harbor, R. I., 46; har-
bor of refuge at Block Island, R. I., 47; Pawcatuck River, R. I. and Conn., 48;
harbor of refuge at Stonington, Conn., 49; removing sunken vessels or craft ob-
structing or endangering navigation, 50; examinations and surveys, 50.
IN CHARGE OF COL. D. C. HOUSTON, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Thames River, Conn., New London Harbor, Coun., 51; Connecticut River, Mass., and
Conn., 52; Clinton Harbor, Conn., New Haven Harbor, Conn., breakwater at New
Haven, Conn., 54; Milford Harbor, Conn., 55; Housatonic River, Conn., Bridge-
port Harbor, Conn., 56; Black Rock Harbor, Conn., Norwalk Harbor, Conn., 57;
harbor at Five-mile River, Conn., Stamford Harbor, Conn., 58; Port Chester Har-
bor, N. Y., 59; Echo Harbor, New Rochelle, N. Y., New Rochelle Harbor, N. Y.,
East Chester Creek, N. Y., 60; Greenport Harbor, N. Y., Glen Cove Harbor, N. Y.,
61; Flushing Bay, N. Y., removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endan-
gering navigation, 62; examinations and surveys, 62.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. G. L. GILLESPIE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS--
Hudson River, N. Y., 63; harbor at Sangerties, N. Y., harbor at Rondout, N. Y., 64;
Harlem River, N. Y., 65; removing obstructions in East River and Hell Gate, N.
Y., 66; Newtown Creek, N. Y., 68; Buttermilk Channel, New York Harbor, 69;
Gowanus Bay, N. Y., 70; New York Harbor, 71; Raritan Bay, N. J., 72; examina-
tions and surveys, 74.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. THOS. L. CASEY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., 74; Canarsie Bay, N. Y., Sumpawanus Inlet, N. Y., 75; Arthur
Kill, N. Y. and N. J., 76; channel between Staten Island and New Jersey, 77; Pas-
saic River, N. J., 78; Elizabeth River, N. J., 79; Rahway River, N. J., 80; Raritan
River, N. J., 81; South River, N. J., 82; Shrewsbury River, N. J., Keyport Harbor,
N. J., 83.
IN CHARGE OF MAJ. CHAS. W. RAYMOND, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Delaware River, Pa. and N. J., 84; harbor between Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden,
N. J., 86; Schuylkill River, Pa., -7; ice-harbor at Marcus Hook, Pa., 88; ice-harbor
at head of Delaware Bay, Del., construction of iron pier in Delaware Bay, near
Lewes, Del., 89; Delaware Breakwater Harbor, Del., 90; Mantua Creek, N. J., 91;
removal of wrecks from Delaware Bay and River, removing sunken vessels or craft
obstructing or endangering navigation, 92; examination and survey, 92.
IN CHARGE OF WILLIAM F. SMITH, UNITED STATES AGENT, MAJOR OF ENGINEERS,
U. S. ARMY, RETIRED-
Maurice River, N. J., 92; Wilmington Harbor, Del., 93; ice harbor at New Castle,
Del., Duck Creek, Del., 94; St. Jones River, Del., 95; Mispillion Creek, Del.,
Broadkiln River, Del., 96; inland water-way from Chincoteague Bay, Va., to Dela-
ware Bay, at or near Lewes, Del., 97; Broad Creek, Del., Susquehanna River above
and below Havre de Grace, Md., 98; Fairlee Creek, Md., 99; Corsica Creek, Md.,
Choptank River, Md., 100; Cambridge Harbor, Md., removing sunken vessels or
craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 101; examinations and surveys, 101.
IN CHARGE OF COL. WM. P. CRAIGHILL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Channel to Baltimore, Md., 102; James River, Va., 103.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. G. J. FIEBEGER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Harbor of Norfolk, and its approaches, Va., 104; approach to Norfolk Harbor and
the United States (Norfolk) navy-yard between Lambert's Point and Fort Norfolk,
Va., 105; Nansemond River, Va., Appomattox River, Va., 106; North Landing
River, Va. and N. C., 107; Currituck Sound, Coanjok Bay, and North River Bar,
N. C., removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation,
108.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. COL. PETER C. HAINS, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Potomac River at Washington, D. C., 108; bridge across Eastern Branch of Potomac
River, D. C., 110; Shenandoah River, W. Va., 111.
IN CHARGE OF MR. S. T. ABERT, UNITED STATES AGENT-
Patuxent River, Md., from Benedict to Hill's Landing, 111; channel at Mount Ver-
non, Va., Breton Bay, Leonardtown, Md., 112; Norini Creek, Va., 113; harbor at
entrance of St. Jerome's Creek, Md., Rappahannock River, Va., 114; Urbana Creek,
Va., 115; Totusky River, Va., Mattaponi River, Va., 116; Pamunky River, Va.,
117; York River, Va., 118; Chickahominy River, Va., Staunton River, Va., 119;
Dan River, Va. and N. C., 120; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or
endangering navigation, 121; examinations and surveys, 121.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. WILLIAM H. BIXBY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Roanoke River, N. C. and Va., 121; Pamlico and Tar Rivers, N. C., 122; Contentnia
Creek, N. C., 123; Trent River, N. C., Neuse River, N. C., 124; inland water-way
between New Berne and Beaufort, N. C., 125; harbor at Beaufort, N. C., 126; in-
land water-way between Beaufort Harbor and New River, N. C., 127; New River,
N. C., Black River, N. C., 128; Cape Fear River, N. C., 129 and 130; Yadkin River,
N. C., 131; harbor at Georgetown, S. C., Winyaw Bay, S. C., 132; examinations
and surveys, 133.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. FREDERIC V. ABBOT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Charleston Harbor, S. C., 134; Lumber River, N. C., Mingo Creek, S. C., 135; Clark
Creek, S.C., Ashley River, S. C., Edisto River, S.C., 136; Salkahatchie River, S. C.,
137; Little Pee Dee River, S. C., Great Pee Dee River, S. C., Santee River, S. C.,
138; Wateree River, S. C., Congaree River, S. C., 139; Wappoo Cut, S. C., Wacca-
maw River, N. C. and S. C., 140; removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing
navigation, 141; examinations and surveys, 141.
IN CHARGE OF LIEUT. O. M. CARTER, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Savannah River and Harbor, Ga., Savannah River, Ga., 142; Savannah River, above
Augusta, Ga., Romley Marsh, Ga., 143; Altamaha River, Ga., Oconee River, Ga.,
144; Ocmulgee River, Ga., 145; Brunswick Harbor, Ga., Jekyl Creek, Ga., Cum-
berland Sound, Ga. and Fla., 146; examinations and surveys, 147.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. Wм. M. BLACK, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
St. John's River, Fla., 147; Volusia Bar, Fla., St. Augustine Harbor, Fla., 149;
northwest entrance, Key West Harbor, Fla., 150; Caloosahatchee River, Fla., 151;
Pease River, Fla., Manatee River, Fla., 152; Tampa Bay, Fla., 153; Withla-
coochee River, Fla., 154; Cedar Keys Harbor, Fla., Suwanee River, Fla., 155;
removing sunken vessels or craft obstructing or endangering navigation, 156; ex-
amination and survey, 156.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. PHILIP M. PRICE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Apalachicola River, Fla., 156; Apalachicola Bay, Fla., 157; La Grange Bayou, Fla.,
158; Pensacola Harbor, Fla., 159; Choctawhatchee River, Fla. and Ala., 160; Es-
cambia and Conecuh rivers, Fla. and Ala., Flint River, Ga., 161; Coosa River, Ga.
and Ala., 162; Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala., 164; Tallapoosa River, Ala.,
Cahaba River, Ala., 165; Alabama River, Ala., 166; operating and care of locks
and dams on Coosa River, Ga. and Ala., 167; examination and survey, 167.
IN CHARGE OF MAJ. A. N. DAMRELL, Corps of ENGINEERS-
Mobile Harbor, Ala., Black Warrior River, Ala., from Tuscaloosa to Daniels Creek,
168; Warrior and Tombigbee rivers, Ala. and Miss., 169; Noxubee River, Miss., 171;
Pascagoula River, Miss., Biloxi Harbor, Miss., 172; Pearl River, Miss., from Edin-
burgh to Carthage, and from Jackson to Carthage, 173; Pearl River, Miss., below
Jackson, 174; examinations and surveys, 175.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. W. L. FISK, CORPS OF ENGINEERS-
Inspection of improvement at South Pass of the Mississippi River, 175; Tchefuncte
River and Bogue Falia, La., 175; Tickfaw River and its tributaries, La., 176;
Amite River, La., Bayou La Fourche, La., 177; Bayou Terrebonne, La., Bayou
Plaquemine, La., 178; Bayon Courtableau, La., 179; Calcasieu River and Pass,
La., Sabine River, La. and Tex., 180; Neches River, Tex., Sabine Pass, Tex., 181.
IN CHARGE OF CAPT. DAN C. KINGMAN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS—
Securing mouth of Bayou Plaquemine, La., from further caving, 182.