Report of the Superintendent of Public Works Relative to the Trade and Tonnage of the CanalsTroy Press Company, 1916 |
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00 For inspection Albany April aqueduct Assistant Superintendent berme bank Black River canal Boards and scantling boats Buffalo bushel Canal Board canal locks Cayuga and Seneca Champlain canal Chapter Construction contractor Corn creek Culverts December different heads Dredging embraced within Parcel Erie canal etc.-(Continued exclusive of oil Extra or unspecified Farm bridges wood feet Fort Plain Glens Falls Glens Falls feeder gravel taken heads of expenditures inspection of steamer land embraced lift bridge lime and clay Lock-tending exclusive merchandise Mohawk river name and number navigation number of structures number on section Oneida Lake original license Oswego canal permit dated June Property in tons renewal of license Road bridges iron Road bridges wood Rochester scows season of 1915 Seneca canal showing the name slope walls steamer For inspection Street bridge Superintendent of Public Superintendent of Repairs Tonawanda Total expenditures Total tons Watching canal Waterford Western Division Wheat Whole number Wood pulp
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Page 32 - Peconic canal was a part of the navigable waters of the United States and that the same might not be closed to navigation and no work performed therein without the approval of the Federal authorities.
Page 65 - ... for necessary repairs and maintenance of structures which have been constructed by the superintendent of public works on and connected with waters of this state, and which are not included as part of the canal system.
Page 121 - BOUNDARIES OF DIVISIONS AND SECTIONS OF THE CANALS. The following are the boundaries of the divisions of the canals as fixed by the Canal Board, August 16, 1900: EASTERN DIVISION. Erie canal. — From the south end of the Albany basin to the easterly line of 'Oneida county ; Champlain canal, and their tributary feeders. MIDDLE DIVISION. Erie canal. — From the easterly line of Oneida county to the easterly line of Wayne county; Black River canal; Oswego canal; Cayuga and Seneca canal, and their...
Page 62 - AN ACT to provide for the deepening of the channel of Ellicott creek from the Erie canal to the city line of the city of Tonawanda, and for the repair of the bridges crossing the same, and making an appropriation therefor.
Page 146 - RF.PORT, showing the name and number of structures or works, the different heads of expenditures, and...
Page 242 - STATEMENT of the number of locks, their lift in feet, total lockage of each canal, etc., etc., of all the canals in the State of New York. NAME OF CANAL. Length in miles. Lockage In feet.
Page 65 - An act to amend chapter one hundred thirty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred eleven, entitled ' An act to provide for certain improvements in the channel and banks of the Mohawk River and West Canada Creek, made necessary by the building of the barge canal, and making an appropriation therefor...
Page 156 - Showing the name and number of structures or works, the different heads of expenditure, and the cost of each, on the line of the canal under the charge of...
Page 64 - No. 1597, entitled: An act to provide for the straightening, dredging and making of other improvements to restrain and control the waters of the...
Page 64 - An act to provide for the construction of a highway bridge over the canalized Mohawk river at movable dam five, between the towns of Glenville and Rotterdam, and making an appropriation therefor.