Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 - Canal Zone |
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... United States Army , was designated as engi- of maintenance , Mr. H. H. Rousseau , United States Navy , as neer of terminal construction , and Capt . Hugh Rodman , United tates Navy , as superintendent of transportation . The ...
... United States Army , was designated as engi- of maintenance , Mr. H. H. Rousseau , United States Navy , as neer of terminal construction , and Capt . Hugh Rodman , United tates Navy , as superintendent of transportation . The ...
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... United States and other ve when required . It operates commissaries , hotels , and messes ; charge of the maintenance of buildings , the assignment of quart and care of grounds . It recrits and distributes unskilled labor is in charge ...
... United States and other ve when required . It operates commissaries , hotels , and messes ; charge of the maintenance of buildings , the assignment of quart and care of grounds . It recrits and distributes unskilled labor is in charge ...
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... United States Army , being continued in charge as general purchasing officer and chief of office By Executive order of May 20 , 1914 , a committee of six members as created to arrange and provide suitable ceremonies for the formal and ...
... United States Army , being continued in charge as general purchasing officer and chief of office By Executive order of May 20 , 1914 , a committee of six members as created to arrange and provide suitable ceremonies for the formal and ...
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... United States Army , resi engineer , continued in charge of the construction of the mas work of the Gatun Locks until September 26 , 1913. Maj . Georg Hofman . United States Army , resident engineer , continued in ch of the Gatun Dam ...
... United States Army , resi engineer , continued in charge of the construction of the mas work of the Gatun Locks until September 26 , 1913. Maj . Georg Hofman . United States Army , resident engineer , continued in ch of the Gatun Dam ...
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... United States Navy anticorrosive and one of antifouli paint , and were applied to those parts of the gates in the low locks which are constantly under water . On the remaining gat at Gatun two coats of equal parts of graphite and red ...
... United States Navy anticorrosive and one of antifouli paint , and were applied to those parts of the gates in the low locks which are constantly under water . On the remaining gat at Gatun two coats of equal parts of graphite and red ...
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Page 551 - States of America in Congress assembled, That an Act entitled "An Act to prohibit the importation and use of opium for other than medicinal purposes," approved February ninth, nineteen hundred and nine, is hereby amended so as to read as follows: ******* "SEC. 6. That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of
Page 598 - By virtue of authority vested in me by the Act approved April 6, 1914, entitled "An Act Making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen and for prior years, and for other purposes," a committee of six members is hereby created to arrange and provide suitable ceremonies for the
Page 580 - virtue of the authority vested in me, I hereby enact the following order, creating a permanent organization for the Panama Canal, under the Act of Congress "To provide for the opening, maintenance, protection and operation of the Panama Canal and the sanitation and government of the Canal Zone,
Page 287 - when any material, supplies, and equipment heretofore or hereafter purchased or acquired for the construction of the Panama Canal is no longer needed, or is no longer serviceable, it may be sold in such manner as the President may direct, and without advertising in such classes of cases as may be authorized by him.
Page 569 - anything; multiply the quantity thus obtained by one-third of the common interval between the areas, and the product will be the cubical contents of the space, or cubical contents of each part if the ship is measured in parts under the tonnage deck. The tonnage of this volume is obtained
Page 569 - 2; to the sum of these products add the first and last breadths; multiply the whole sum by one-third of the common interval between the breadths, and the result will give in superficial feet the mean horizontal area of the space; measure the mean height of the space, and multiply
Page 569 - of the vessel. This rule for measuring the depth of the hold applies to double-bottom ships having top of double bottom not horizontal. If the depth at the midship division of the length does not exceed 16 feet, divide each depth into 5 equal parts; then measure the inside horizontal breadth at each of the four
Page 569 - of the stem to the lining on the timbers at the stern, and divide the length into the same number of equal parts into which the length of the tonnage deck is divided, as above directed ; measure (also at the middle of its height) the
Page 569 - of division, and also at the upper point of the depth; number them from above, as before; multiply the second, fourth, and sixth by 4, and the third and fifth by 2; add these products together, and to the sum add the first breadth and the seventh.
Page 556 - the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: « * * * * * * BELIEF AND PROTECTION OF AMERICAN SEAMEN. Relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, and shipwrecked American seamen in the Territory of Alaska, in the Hawaiian Islands, Porto Rico, the Panama Canal Zone, and the Philippine Islands, $20,000. ***«**• Approved, June 30, 1914.