Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... channel improvements 21⁄2 cents per ton , the lowest cost per ton in any of the ports from Boston to New Orleans , of which we have record . Channel improvement must go on in the Port of New York if the country's commerce is to be ...
... channel improvements 21⁄2 cents per ton , the lowest cost per ton in any of the ports from Boston to New Orleans , of which we have record . Channel improvement must go on in the Port of New York if the country's commerce is to be ...
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... Channels with a view to securing sufficient depth and width . The surveys for channel improvements , as well as the supervision of the actual dredging and maintenance work , are under the Corps of Engineers of the United States . Army ...
... Channels with a view to securing sufficient depth and width . The surveys for channel improvements , as well as the supervision of the actual dredging and maintenance work , are under the Corps of Engineers of the United States . Army ...
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... Channel Plans Charted The Port of New York Authority has forwarded sev- eral hundred copies of a new map of the port district to commercial and shipping groups , which shows the sixty- seven channel projects authorized by Congress ...
... Channel Plans Charted The Port of New York Authority has forwarded sev- eral hundred copies of a new map of the port district to commercial and shipping groups , which shows the sixty- seven channel projects authorized by Congress ...
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