The Industrial Canal And Inner Harbor of New Orleans History Description And E

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The Industrial Canal And Inner Harbor of New Orleans History Description And E
Thomas Ewing Dabney
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Cole- man & Company, in charge of the engineering department, and H. M. Gallagher, chief engineer, under whom work is being brought to a conclusion.
From first to last, Tiley S. McChesney, assistant secretary and treasurer of the Dock Board, rendered intelligent and in- valuable service, gathering together and holding the threads of the enterprise, and attending promptly to the multitude of de- tails connected with the prosecution of the work.
The lock was formally dedicated May 2, 1921 a cerem
...ony that was the feature of the Mississippi Valley Association's con- vention in New Orleans.
With the dredging of the channel between the river and the lock, a work that should be finished before January, 1922, ships will be able to pass from the Mississippi into Lake Pont- chartrain. Then New Orleans can plan its next great develop- ment.
NEW CHANNEL TO THE GULF George M. Wells, George R. Goethals, son of the General, Colonel E. J. Dent, U. S. District engineer at New Orleans, and other engineers who have studied the problem, say that the dredging of a channel from the Industrial Canal to the gulf through Lake Pontchartrain, or the marshes, is feasible, com- paratively cheap, and maintenance would be simple.


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