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Rivers and Harbors Committee of House of Representatives Recommends 30-
Foot Channel Into Jamaica Bay via Rockaway Inlet What It Means to the City and
Port of New. CHAIRMAN DEMPSEY, from the Rivers and Harbors Committee of ...
Rivers and Harbors Committee of House of Representatives Recommends 30-
Foot Channel Into Jamaica Bay via Rockaway Inlet What It Means to the City and
Port of New. CHAIRMAN DEMPSEY, from the Rivers and Harbors Committee of ...
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On page 2 of the bill, lines 7, 8 and 9, it reads as follows : New York and New
Jersey Channels, in accordance with the report ... The present project was
adopted by the act of March 4, 1913, and provides for a channel 25 feet deep at
mean low ...
On page 2 of the bill, lines 7, 8 and 9, it reads as follows : New York and New
Jersey Channels, in accordance with the report ... The present project was
adopted by the act of March 4, 1913, and provides for a channel 25 feet deep at
mean low ...
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nel excavated under the project adopted June 3, 1896, until the channel provided
for under the existing project is open to traffic to the railroad bridge. The length of
the section included in the project is about 3*4 miles. The existing project was ...
nel excavated under the project adopted June 3, 1896, until the channel provided
for under the existing project is open to traffic to the railroad bridge. The length of
the section included in the project is about 3*4 miles. The existing project was ...
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