Papers relating to hydraulic conditions of waterways, 1897-1905.

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Papers relating to hydraulic conditions of waterways, 1897-1905.

Include: [1] Protection of Shores Against the Encroachments of the Sea (TMsS report by ELC; [2] Great Harbor Works for Commerce and War in the South of England and the Channel Islands (TMsS report by ELC); [3] The Blackwell Tunnel, London (TMsS report by ELC); [4] Great Dredges at Liverpool; [5] The Modern Titans and their work (TMsS report by ELC); [6] Hydraulic Conditions of the World's Great Waterways with Special Reference to Currents in Navigable Channels (TMsS report by ELC); [7] Hydraulic Conditions of the World's Great Waterways (TMsS report by Thomas C. J. Baily, Jr., with data and tables; prepared at the request of ELC).

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Corthell, E. L. (Elmer Lawrence), 1840-1916

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Civil engineer. From the description of Report upon the Illinois Central Railroad, Dec. 1, 1896. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122615897 Elmer Lawrence Corthell (1840-1916), a civil engineer, was active as a consulting engineer on railway, bridge, hydroelectric, irrigation, jetty, levee, and other projects in the U.S., Latin America and Europe. He had an office in New York City from the 1870s until 1916. From the description of E.L. Corthell papers, 187...