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- 2008570319 alternative "At head of title: Navy Dept., Navy yards--Great Barn Island, Perth Amboy, &c.".
- 2008570319 contributor B11362167.
- 2008570319 contributor B11362168.
- 2008570319 created "[1836]".
- 2008570319 date "1836".
- 2008570319 date "[1836]".
- 2008570319 dateCopyrighted "[1836]".
- 2008570319 description "With [continued]: Statement made by Horatio Allen, Esq., civil engineer, before the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, establishing the superior stability of the sectional dock over that of the balance dock, and its superior advantages for naval purposes. Washington : T. Barnard, printer, 1846 -- Summary comparison of the stone dock with the sectional floating dock, when used in combination with a basin and arrangements to place ships on shore / by Horatio Allen, civil engineer. Washington : T. Barnard, printer, 1846 -- Mr. Levin, from the Committee on Commerce, made the following report. [Washington] : Ritchie & Heiss, print., [1846] -- Report of the secretary of the Navy in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 3d of February, 1846, communicating information in regard to the naval power of each maritime nation of the world, with the tonnage, number of merchant ships, and aggregate commerce of each, May 3, 1846. [Washington : s.n., 1846] -- Mr. Darragh, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, made the following report. [Washington] : Ritchie & Heiss, print., [1846] -- Evidence and argument in support of the memorial of John S. Gilbert and associates, for the construction of the galvanized iron balance dock, for the use of the government. [New York? : s.n., 1846?] -- Speech of Henry I. Seaman, of New York, on the Navy appropriation bill, which passed the House of Reps., on the 29th day of January, 1847. [New York? : s.n., 1847?] -- Message from the President of the United States communicating a report from the secretary of the Navy in relation to the construction of floating dry docks at Pensacola, Philadelphia, and Kittery. [Washington : s.n., 1848] -- Mr. Levin, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, made the following report. [Washington : s.n., 1848] -- Letter from the secretary of the Navy transmitting a copy of a communication from the chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks in relation to the dry dock at New York, January 4, 1848. [Washington : s.n., 1848] -- Documents relating to the purchase of the land lying between the naval hospital and navy yard, Brooklyn, New York, and in relation to the dry dock at Brooklyn, New York, April 7, 1848, ordered to be printed. [Washington] : Tippin & Streeper, printers, [1848]. Bound together subsequent to publication. DLC".
- 2008570319 description "With: Dry dock, New York. [Washington] : Thomas Allen, print., [1838] -- Report of the Navy Commissioners to the secretary of the Navy, upon the subject of a dry dock at Brooklyn, in the state of New York, March 29, 1838. [Washington] : Thomas Allen, print., [1838] -- Letter from the secretary of the Navy upon the subject of a dry dock at Pensacola, or some other place in the Gulf of Mexico, May 12, 1840. [Washington] : Blair & Rives, printers, [1840] -- Opinions of the New York press, expressed editorially, in favor of the sectional floating dry dock, preferring it to all others. Washington City : William Greer, printer, 1843 -- An argument in favor of the iron balance dock of John S. Gilbert. New York : Printed at the Tribune Power Press Printing Establishment, 1844 -- Report of the secretary of the Navy communicating (in compliance with a resolution of the Senate) plans and estimates for the construction of a permanent wharf and a dry dock at Pensacola. [Washington : s.n., 1844] -- Memorial and resolutions of the Common Council of the city of New York, relative to the survey of the waters within the harbor of New York, March 11, 1844, read and referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. [Washington] : Blair & Rives, printers, [1844] -- Dry dock, New York Harbor, February 28, 1844, read and referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, Mr. Murphy from the Committee on Naval Affairs made the following report. [Washington] : Blair & Rives, printers, [1844] -- Mr. Simpson, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, made the following report. [Washington] : Blair & Rives, print., [1844] -- Letter from the secretary of the Navy, transmitting a report of officers and engineers relative to the properties and advantages of a dry dock, &c., March 3, 1845. [Washington] : Blair & Rives, print., [1845] -- Mr. Stanton, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, made the following report. [Washington : s.n., 1846] -- A brief sketch of the plan and advantages of a sectional floating dry dock. New-York : Printed by P. Miller, 1845. [see continuation of note] DLC".
- 2008570319 extent "10 p. ;".
- 2008570319 isPartOf "Doc. / Ho. of Reps. ; 24th Congress, 2nd session, no. 18".
- 2008570319 isPartOf "Engineering Societies Library Collection (Library of Congress)".
- 2008570319 issued "1836".
- 2008570319 issued "[1836]".
- 2008570319 language "eng".
- 2008570319 publisher "[Washington] : Blair & Rives, printers,".
- 2008570319 relation "Engineering Societies Library Collection (Library of Congress)".
- 2008570319 spatial "New Jersey.".
- 2008570319 spatial "New York (State) New York.".
- 2008570319 subject "ESL 524".
- 2008570319 subject "Navy-yards and naval stations New Jersey.".
- 2008570319 subject "Navy-yards and naval stations New York (State) New York.".
- 2008570319 subject "VA70".
- 2008570319 title "At head of title: Navy Dept., Navy yards--Great Barn Island, Perth Amboy, &c.".
- 2008570319 title "Letter from the secretary of the Navy upon the subject of establishing navy yards at Great Barn island, Perth Amboy, and Jersey City, &c., December 12, 1836, referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs.".
- 2008570319 type "text".