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7 4TH CONGRESS . SESS. I . CH. 831. AUGUST 30, 1935. Projects-Contd .

Hampton Creek, Virginia ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ment Numbered 34, Seventy-second Congress ; Phoebus Channel, Virginia ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ment Numbered 33, Seventy-second Congress ; Channel from Pamlico Sound to Beaufort Harbor, North Carolina ; House Document Numbered 485, Seventy-second Congress ; Rollinson Channel, North Carolina ; House Document Numbered 21 8, Seventy-second Congress ; Inland wate rway from Beaufort, North Carolina, to Cape Fear River, including the waterway to Jacksonville, North Carolina ; House Document Numbered 67, Se venty-fourth Congress ; Meherrin River, North Carolina ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 43, Seventy-fourth Congress ; Cape Lookout Harbor of Refuge, North Carolina ; House Docu- ment Numbered 528, Sixty-second Congress ; from the shore line to the bell buoy, includi ng the building up of the pr esent breakwater and extension of the same according to said report ; Cape Fear River above Wilmington, North Carolina ; House Docu- ment Numbered 786, Seventy-first Congress ; Smiths Creek, Wilmington, North Carolina ; Senate Document Numbered 23, Seventy-second Congress ; Intracoastal waterway from Cape Fear River, North Carolina, to Sain t Joh ns Ri ver, Flori da ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ments Numbered 11 and 14, Seventy-second Congress ; Shipyard River, South Carolina ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 43, Seventy-third Congress ; Waterway fr om Charleston to Beaufort, South Caroli na ; H o us e Doc ument Numbe red 1 29, S event y-seco nd Co ngres s ; Savannah Harbor, Georgia ; House Document Numbered 27 6, Seventy-third Congress ; Savannah River below Augusta, Georgia ; Report of the Chief of Engineers dated June 19, 1933 ; Intracoastal waterway from Jacksonville to Key West, Florida ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 44, Seventy- second Congress ; Saint Johns River, Florida, Jacksonville to the ocean ; Report of the Chief of Engineers dated June 5, 1935 ; Lake Worth Inlet, Florida ; House Document Numbered 18 5, Seventy-third Congress, and Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ment Numbered 42, Seventy-fourth Congress ; Fort Pierce Harbor, Florida ; H ous e D ocu men t N umb ere d 25 2, Seventy-second Congress, and Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ment Numbered 21, Seventy-fourth Congress ; Por t E ver gl ade s, Flo ri da ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Docu- ment Numbered 25, Seventy-fourth Congress ; Miami Harbor, Florida ; report of the Chief of Engineers, dated August 30, 1933 ; Caloosahatchee River and Lake Okeechobee drainage areas, Flor- ida : The existing project is hereby modified to provide that the United States shall maintain all project works when completed and shall bear the cost of all drainage structures heretofore or hereafter constructed in connection with said project : Provided, That the total cash contribution required of local interests toward the cost of the project shall be $500,000 . Tampa Harbor, Florida ; Senate Document Numbered 22 , Sev ent y- second Congress ; Anclote River, Florida ; Rivers and Harbors Committee Document Numbered 36, Seventy-third Congress ;