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58TH CONGRESS, HOUSE   OF  REPRESENTATIVES. DOCUMENT
   2d Session. j                                   No. 563.




 WATERWAY FROM NORFOLK, VA., TO BEAUFORT INLET,
                    NORTH   CAROLINA.



                      LET T.E 11



 THE ACTING SECRETARY OF.WAR,

                         TRANSMITrING,
WITH  A LETTER  FROM  THE CHIEF  OF ENGINEERS, REPORTS  OF
  EXAMINATION   AND  SURVEY  OF WATERWAY FROM NORFOLK,
  VA., TO BEAUFORT INLET, NORTH  CAROLINA.


FEBRUARY 23, 1904.-Referred to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors and ordered
             to be printed, with accompanying illustration.


                                     WAR DEPARTMENT,
                              Washington, February 19, 1904.
  SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith a letter from the Chief
of Engineers, United States Army, of yesterday's date, together with
copies of reports from a Board of Engineers dated September 22, 1902,
and August 31, 1903, on a preliminary examination and survey, respec-
tively, for waterway of 16-foot depth from Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort
Inlet, North Carolina, made in compliance with the provisions of the
river and harbor act of June 13, 1902.
      Very respectfully,  .
                                 ROBERT SHAw  OLIVER,
                                   Acting Secretary of War.
  The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE  OF REPRESENTATIVES.



                                 W AR DEPARTMENT,
                    OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS,
                              Washington, February 18, 1904.
  SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith, for transmission to Con-
gress, reports by a Board of Engineers, dated September 22 1902,
and August 31, 1903, upon examination and survey, respectively, for
waterway of 16-foot depth from Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet,
     H D-58-2-Vol 50-1

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