Report of the United States Deep Waterways Commission, Prepared At Detroit, Michigan, December 18-22, 1896
Report of the United States Deep Waterways Commission, Prepared At Detroit, Michigan, December 18-22, 1896
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The information regarding elevations is meager and is presented on profile No. 6. It appears that the most difficult problem is presented at and below the Galops Rapids, and that elaborate surveys will be required to prop- erly develop the utility of the south shore and the back country for canal location. Burlington, Vt., May 26, 1896. Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report on a preliminary reconnais- sance made on the south hank of the St. Lawrence Kiver, between Ogdensburg and ...St. Regis, to determine the feasibility of canal location there, as compared with the now existing works on the Canadian side, as instructed by your letter of May 15. The time allowed for the work was so short and the difficulties of the country so great that I am not able to present any location, but can only describe the general lay of the country and verify the maps already in existence. Over the entire distance from Ogdensburg to St. Regis the banks of the St. Law- rence River are stable and abrupt, rising from 30 to 40 and 60 feet above the water.
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