i nland waterw ay . Gulfpor t Harbor, Mis sissippi . Sunflower River, Mississippi . Quiner River, Mississippi . Steele's Bayou, Mississippi . Deer Creek, Mississippi . Pearl River, Mississippi, below Jackson . Back Bay of Biloxi, Mississippi . Tombigb ee River, Mis sissippi . Waterway from the headwaters of Bay John, Alabama, to the Gulf of Mexico . Three Mile Creek, Alabama . Mobi le Riv er, Al abama . Bayou Coden, Alabama . Chickasaw Creek, Mobile County, Alabama . Bayou La Batre, Bayou Plaquemine Brule, Louisiana . Bayo u Bien venue, Loui siana . Bayou Sennette, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana . Bayou La Loutre, Louisiana . Bayou Ysclosky, Louisiana . Mississippi . Alabama . Louisiana . SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH . 847. 1930 . 939 Hicpochee, by way of the New River, the North New River Canal, and Lake Okeechobee, with a view to its improvement by the Federal Government for the purposes of navigation together with its inci- dental effect on flood control . Upper Saint Johns River, Florida, from Lake Harney to Lake Washington, with a view to securing a navigable channel of suitable de th and width together with its incidental effect on flood control . hannel in San Carlos Bay, Florida, from Punta Rassa to deep water in the Gulf of Mexico . Ponce de Leon Inlet at the mouth of Halifax and Indian Rivers near New Smyrna, Fiorida . Withl acoochee Rive r, Florida . Peace River, Florida . Pithlachascotee River, Florida, from New Port Richey to the Gulf of Mexico . Barron River, at Everglades, Collier County, Florida, and channel across Chokoloskee Bay to the Gulf of Mexico . Cle arwater Harbo r, Florida, i ncluding Big P ass and Littl e Pass . Anclote River, Florida, from the county bridge at Tarpon Springs to the Gulf of Mexico . Channel in Little Sarasota Bay, Florida, between Sarasota and Venice, and channel through Caseys Pass . Kissimmee River, Florida, from Kissimmee to Fort Bassenger ; and from Fort Bassenger to Lake Okeechobee, with a view to its impr ovem ent for the purp oses of navi gati on t oget her with its eff ect on flood control . Channel thirty feet deep at mean low water and five hundred feet wide extending north or northeastwardly from present channel in Pensacola Harbor to a point on the established Government pierhead line opposite the piers of the Saint Lou is-San Francis co Railway Company. Saint Andrews Bay, Florida : Shoal area opposite Davis Point Florida-Continued . 0 with a view to securing a depth of twenty-four feet at mean low water . Flint River, Georgia, to Albany, Georgia, or as much farther up as navigation may be found practicable on said river . The Chatt ahooch ee Riv er, G eorgia , and conne cting waterways, with such land cuts and locks as may be necessary to a point opposite or near Atlanta, Georgia, with a view of establishing navigation for barges and small boats thereon and to connect the same with the Georgia.
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