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Page 31
... feet wide , was run N. 19 W. 1,700 feet towards the south - eastern point of the Presqu ' Isle ; pursuing the same course , the pier , with a breadth of 10 feet , was prolonged 317 feet further . At this point began the south channel ...
... feet wide , was run N. 19 W. 1,700 feet towards the south - eastern point of the Presqu ' Isle ; pursuing the same course , the pier , with a breadth of 10 feet , was prolonged 317 feet further . At this point began the south channel ...
Page 92
... feet , and their breadth at high water twenty feet . The abutments are thirteen feet thick at their base , and batter externally three fourths of an inch to a foot , that their faces may accord with those of the piers ; internally they ...
... feet , and their breadth at high water twenty feet . The abutments are thirteen feet thick at their base , and batter externally three fourths of an inch to a foot , that their faces may accord with those of the piers ; internally they ...
Page 205
... feet wide and 6 feet deep . Above Harper's Ferry the canal is 50 feet wide and 6 feet deep . Pivot bridges have been substituted for Perma nent ones in order to avoid annoyance in the convey . ance of passengers . The greater dimensions ...
... feet wide and 6 feet deep . Above Harper's Ferry the canal is 50 feet wide and 6 feet deep . Pivot bridges have been substituted for Perma nent ones in order to avoid annoyance in the convey . ance of passengers . The greater dimensions ...
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