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Recent Stadia Topographic Surveys: Notes Relating to Methods and Cost
Surveys to determine the location of possible reservoirs and conduit lines for furnishing water for the summit level, or Rome level, of the proposed Deep Waterway on the Oswego-Mohawk-Hudson route were made under the direction of the Board of Engineers on Deep Waterways, between August 1st, 1898, and June 1st, 1899. George W. Rafter was Chief of the Water Supply Divisions, with J. Y. McClintock, H. F. Northrup and the writer, Members, Am. Soc. C. E., as Assistant Engineers. Mr. McClintock was in charge of the surveys on the feeder line from Carthage to Rome, N. Y.
Recent Stadia Topographic Surveys: Notes Relating to Methods and Cost
Surveys to determine the location of possible reservoirs and conduit lines for furnishing water for the summit level, or Rome level, of the proposed Deep Waterway on the Oswego-Mohawk-Hudson route were made under the direction of the Board of Engineers on Deep Waterways, between August 1st, 1898, and June 1st, 1899. George W. Rafter was Chief of the Water Supply Divisions, with J. Y. McClintock, H. F. Northrup and the writer, Members, Am. Soc. C. E., as Assistant Engineers. Mr. McClintock was in charge of the surveys on the feeder line from Carthage to Rome, N. Y.
Recent Stadia Topographic Surveys: Notes Relating to Methods and Cost
Landreth, William B. (author)
2021-01-01
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