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Protecting Piles Against The “Teredo Navalis” on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company's Lines
In the year 1880 the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company acquired by lease the New Orleans and Mobile Railroad, running from New Orleans to Mobile, now known as the New Orleans Division of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. With this lease it also acquired large creosoting works, located at West Pascagoula River. These works were then, and have since been, operated by Messrs. Putnam* and Tobias.
Protecting Piles Against The “Teredo Navalis” on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company's Lines
In the year 1880 the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company acquired by lease the New Orleans and Mobile Railroad, running from New Orleans to Mobile, now known as the New Orleans Division of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. With this lease it also acquired large creosoting works, located at West Pascagoula River. These works were then, and have since been, operated by Messrs. Putnam* and Tobias.
Protecting Piles Against The “Teredo Navalis” on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company's Lines
Montfort, R. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 31 ; 221-233
2021-01-01
131894-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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