Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 9Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1930 - Harbors |
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... feet to 2,000 feet for its entire length was recom- mended by The Port of New York Authority at the hear- ing held on February 6 , by the United States Army Engi- neers . The waterborne commerce for the Red Hook and Bay Ridge channels ...
... feet to 2,000 feet for its entire length was recom- mended by The Port of New York Authority at the hear- ing held on February 6 , by the United States Army Engi- neers . The waterborne commerce for the Red Hook and Bay Ridge channels ...
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... feet deep , 100 feet wide from deep water in the bay to Crompton Brothers wharf at Great Neck , with a turning basin at that point . This work is contingent upon local interests , furnish suitable disposal areas contributing $ 50,000.00 ...
... feet deep , 100 feet wide from deep water in the bay to Crompton Brothers wharf at Great Neck , with a turning basin at that point . This work is contingent upon local interests , furnish suitable disposal areas contributing $ 50,000.00 ...
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... feet , the same Company's Store in Miller Street , City , with a capacity of 215 , - 255 cubic feet ; The Trafford Park Cold Storage Ltd. , Trafford Park with a capacity of about 2,000,000 cu- bic feet ; the Man- chester Corpora- tion ...
... feet , the same Company's Store in Miller Street , City , with a capacity of 215 , - 255 cubic feet ; The Trafford Park Cold Storage Ltd. , Trafford Park with a capacity of about 2,000,000 cu- bic feet ; the Man- chester Corpora- tion ...
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