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1. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Norfolk Harbor, Virginia, and approaches thereto. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with a letter from the Chief of Engineers, reports on preliminary examination and survey of Norfolk Harbor ... with a view to obtaining a depth of 35 feet and suitable width from deep water in the sea via Elizabeth River and the Southern Branch to the navy-yard; also between Lamberts Point and Pinners Point ... also the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River above the navy-yard ..

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2. The River of Song and Story. The Blue Danube at Belgrade with American Red Cross relief ships alongside the quay. To get most of its supplies to Northern Serbia the Red Cross had to ship its supplies through the Black Sea and tow them in barges up the Danube River through Roumania and Bulgaria. The Danube at Belgrade acquires a tremendous width and has proved of immense value to the Serbs as a transportation highway as most of their lines of communication thoughout the country were destroyed by the invaders 5 January 1920 [date received]

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3. American Red Cross in North Russia. Winter fuel supply for the American heafquarters in Archangel. The firewood is being unloaded from barges by Bolshevic prisoners. The official arm photographer, Lieut. Charles I read of Detroit, is seen on top of a wood pile photographing the barges. The picture gives a good idea of hte tremendous width of hte Dwina River at Archangel. This great river is two miles wile 160 miles from its mouth. Wood is used exclusively for fuel in Archangel. Considerable quantities of coal are available, but the people prefer wood, which is burned in tall stoves for heating purposes. These retain the heat for 24 hours from one armful of wood. Notice the American sentry on duty near the camera [ca. 1918 or 1919]

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4. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Norfolk Harbor, Virginia, and approaches thereto. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, with a letter from the Chief of Engineers, reports on preliminary examination and survey of Norfolk Harbor ... with a view to obtaining a depth of 35 feet and suitable width from deep water in the sea via Elizabeth River and the Southern Branch to the navy-yard; also between Lamberts Point and Pinners Point ... also the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River above the navy-yard ... [Washington]: [Govt. Print. Off.]; [1910]

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5. Thum, M. (Mandeville) Mammoth Cave Views, Mouth of the Cave, is twenty-five feet in height, and thirty in width. It is ninety-four feet higher than Green River [1876]

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6. Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.). Central Division. Office of Res. Engr Contour map and profile of the Panama Canal showing present alignment and width from the Chagres River, K 45, to Pedro Miguel Empire [Panama]: Office of the Resident Engineer; January 1909

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7. AMERICAN RED CROSS in North Russia. A "side street" in Archangel. This picture gives a good idea of the shape of Archangel, which is a city six or seven miles long and only a few hundred yards wide. Nowhere is Archangel more than a few hundred yards wide, this being due to the fact that as soon as one leaves the bank of the river, he strikes the swamp and morass, where roads and buildings are well-high impossible. As shown here the swamp pushes right up the street. All the streets are of extraordinary width, and there is only one side walk, which runs through the middle of the street. The roads are abominable morasses of mud the year round and sometimes are almost impassable. The children in the picture are all being fed daily by the AMERICAN RED CROSS at their school April 1919

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8. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Report by a special board of engineers on survey of Mississippi River from St. Louis, Mo., to its mouth, with a view to obtaining a channel 14 feet deep and of suitable width, including a consideration of the survey of a proposed waterway from Chicago, Ill., to St. Louis, Mo., heretofore reported upon Washington: Govt. Print. Off.; 1909

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9. Thum, M. (Mandeville) Mammoth Cave Views, Mouth of the Cave, is twenty-five in height, and thirty in width. It is ninety-four feet higher than Green River [1876]

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10. Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.). Central Division. Sixth Division Contour map and profile of the Panama Canal showing present alignment and width from the Chagres River, K 45, to Pedro Miguel [Gorgona, Canal Zone?]: Isthmian Canal Commission, Central Division; [1913]

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11. The River of Song and Story. The Blue Danube at Belgrade with American Red Cross relief ships alongside the quay. To get most of its supplies to Northern Serbia the Red Cross had to ship its supplies through the Black Sea and tow them in barges up the Danube River through Roumania and Bulgaria. The Danube at Belgrade acquires a tremendous width and has proved of immense value to the Serbs as a transportation highway as most of their lines of communication thoughout the country were destroyed by the invaders

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19503344
12. American Red Cross in North Russia. Winter fuel supply for the American heafquarters in Archangel. The firewood is being unloaded from barges by Bolshevic prisoners. The official arm photographer, Lieut. Charles I read of Detroit, is seen on top of a wood pile photographing the barges. The picture gives a good idea of hte tremendous width of hte Dwina River at Archangel. This great river is two miles wile 160 miles from its mouth. Wood is used exclusively for fuel in Archangel. Considerable quantities of coal are available, but the people prefer wood, which is burned in tall stoves for heating purposes. These retain the heat for 24 hours from one armful of wood. Notice the American sentry on duty near the camera

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13. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Report by a special board of engineers on survey of Mississippi River from St. Louis, Mo., to its mouth, with a view to obtaining a channel 14 feet deep and of suitable width, including a consideration of the survey of a proposed waterway from Chicago, Ill., to St. Louis, Mo., heretofore reported upon

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5822880
14. Mammoth Cave Views, Mouth of the Cave, is twenty-five feet in height, and thirty in width. It is ninety-four feet higher than Green River

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20159657
15. Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.). Central Division. Office of Res. Engr Contour map and profile of the Panama Canal showing present alignment and width from the Chagres River, K 45, to Pedro Miguel

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23520879
16. Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.). Central Division. Sixth Division Contour map and profile of the Panama Canal showing present alignment and width from the Chagres River, K 45, to Pedro Miguel

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5463305
17. AMERICAN RED CROSS in North Russia. A "side street" in Archangel. This picture gives a good idea of the shape of Archangel, which is a city six or seven miles long and only a few hundred yards wide. Nowhere is Archangel more than a few hundred yards wide, this being due to the fact that as soon as one leaves the bank of the river, he strikes the swamp and morass, where roads and buildings are well-high impossible. As shown here the swamp pushes right up the street. All the streets are of extraordinary width, and there is only one side walk, which runs through the middle of the street. The roads are abominable morasses of mud the year round and sometimes are almost impassable. The children in the picture are all being fed daily by the AMERICAN RED CROSS at their school

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19515396
18. Mammoth Cave Views, Mouth of the Cave, is twenty-five in height, and thirty in width. It is ninety-four feet higher than Green River

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20159656
19. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Examination and survey of Delaware River Washington: Govt. Print. Off.; 1910

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20. Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942 Great Falls of the Yellowstone

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21439308


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