The book Lake Ontario Harbors for Canal Commerce was written by author Judson, William Pierson, 1849- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Lake Ontario Harbors for Canal Commerce book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lake Ontario Harbors for Canal Commerce a good or bad book?
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These piers are located at the mouth of Oak Orchard Creek, which has a naviga- ble width of 120 feet and a low water depth of over 12 feet for two miles up-stream from the piers; this channel being sheltered by high wooded banks and affording ample room for boats taking refuge here. The United States government has expended on this harbor from 1836 to date, |205,000. A detailed description of the condition of this harbor is last given in the report by the writer from his surveys made in Septemb...er, 1896, at page 3318 of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, TT. S. A., for 1897, wliich shows practically the present condition of the harbor. Braddock's Point. — Twenty-one miles east of Oak Orchard harbor is Braddork's Point lighthouse; at this point the shore of Lake Ontario trends to the southeast towards Charlotte harbor and forms a sheltered area where tows often anchor in the lee of the point. Charlotte Harhor. — Ten miles to the southeast of Braddock's Point is Charlotte harbor, which is the port of Rochester.
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