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INDEX

Agriculture, Department of, co-
operation with in Alaska, 57.
Alaska, lighthouses in, 47; roads in,
55-58, 88-90.

Anacostia Flats, reclamation of, 54,
88.
Appropriations, available until ex-
pended, 13, 14; for flood control
on the Mississippi River, 36; for
river and harbor improvements,
136-41; increase in, 13, 15, 24;
lump-sum, 31; permanent annual,
18; permanent indefinite for
canals, 20; permanent indefinite
for removing wrecks, 39.
Aqueduct Bridge, care of, 53, 87.
Aqueduct, Washington, 52, 53, 87.
Arlington Memorial Amphitheater
Commission, 52, 86.

Barges, on the Mississippi River,
31.

Bartrand River, 21.
Bernard, General Simon, 6.
Board of Engineers for Internal
Improvements, creation of, 6;
end of, 8; plans of, 7.

Board of Engineers for Fortifica-
tions, and non-military activities,
15, 23.

Board of Engineers for Rivers and

Harbors, 93; created, 23; designs
by, 25; importance of, 24, 91; on
terminal facilities, 27, 28; work
on towboats and barges for the
Mississippi River, 69.

Board of Road Commissioners for
Alaska, 55-58; powers of, 88;
work of, 89, 90.
Board, special to review plans, 14,
15, 23.

Boston, report on the port of, 72.
Bridges, obstructing navigation, 42;
plans for, to be approved, 43;
regulation of, 78, 79; special
treatment of, 14, 41.

Bulletins, of the Lake Survey, 49,
84.

Bureau of Lighthouses, 46.
Bureau of Public Roads, coöpera-
tion with in Alaska, 57.

California Debris Commission, ac-
tivities of, 75, 76; duties of, 37;
work of, 38; special provisions
for, 16, 37.

Canals, number under improvement,
24; operation of, 70; regulation
of, 20; special provisions for, 19;
surveys and plans for, authorized,

3.

Canals, New York State, survey of,
49, 83.

Charts, of the Great Lakes, 47, 49,
83, 84.

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 6, 7.
Civil Division, 93.

Civil Service, employees under, 92.
Coast and Geodetic Survey, coöper-
ation on special board, 15; mem-
bership on Mississippi River Com-
mission, 34; similar work of, 47.
Coast Guard, coöperation with, 30;
removal of wrecks, 40.

Commissioner of the District of
Columbia, 50.

Conduit Road, 53, 87.

Congress, responsibility for national
policy for river and harbor im-
provements, 21, 22, 31-33.
Congress of Navigation, Perma-
nent International Commission
of, 47, 81.

Continental Congress, authorizes
engineer corps, 1; reorganized
corps, 2.
Contributions, by local interests,
26, 27, 136.

Coöperation, by local interests,
financial, 26, 136; terminal facili-

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