Rules and Regulations Governing Anchorage Grounds in Hampton Roads and the Harbors of Norfolk and Newport News, Virginia: Including Regulations to Govern the Use and Navigation of Said Waters by Vessels, Other Than Common Carriers, Carrying Explosives. March 27, 1935 |
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... designated by the Secretary of War. NOTE. — The Rjvenue-Catter Service is now included in the United States Coast Guard (act of January 28, 1915). The officer of the Coast Guard Service charged with special duties in connection with the ...
... designated by the Secretary of War. NOTE. — The Rjvenue-Catter Service is now included in the United States Coast Guard (act of January 28, 1915). The officer of the Coast Guard Service charged with special duties in connection with the ...
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... designated numbered anchorage in the harbor, the following arrangements have been mado: A key chart for naval anchorages in Hampton Roads, which provides for the emergent anchorage of naval vessels in Anchorages A, C, K, and O, has been ...
... designated numbered anchorage in the harbor, the following arrangements have been mado: A key chart for naval anchorages in Hampton Roads, which provides for the emergent anchorage of naval vessels in Anchorages A, C, K, and O, has been ...
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... designated by the Secretary of War . NOTE . - The Revenue - Cutter Service is now included in the United States Coast Guard ( act of January 28 , 1915 ) . The officer of the Coast Guard Service charged with special duties in connection ...
... designated by the Secretary of War . NOTE . - The Revenue - Cutter Service is now included in the United States Coast Guard ( act of January 28 , 1915 ) . The officer of the Coast Guard Service charged with special duties in connection ...
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... designated numbered anchorage in the harbor , the following arrangements have been made : A key chart for naval anchorages in Hampton Roads , which provides for the emergent anchorage of naval vessels in Anchorages A , C , E , and G ...
... designated numbered anchorage in the harbor , the following arrangements have been made : A key chart for naval anchorages in Hampton Roads , which provides for the emergent anchorage of naval vessels in Anchorages A , C , E , and G ...
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... designated anchorage area to moor with two or more anchors . 3. Every vessel whose crew may be reduced to such number that it will not have sufficient men on board to weigh the anchor at any time , shall be anchored with two anchors ...
... designated anchorage area to moor with two or more anchors . 3. Every vessel whose crew may be reduced to such number that it will not have sufficient men on board to weigh the anchor at any time , shall be anchored with two anchors ...
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200 yards wide anchorage area Anchorage F blasting caps boundary of Anchorage Captain Channel buoy channel to Norfolk chute clear fairway 200 COMMON CARRIERS County shore Craney Island beacon crew dangerous articles dredged channel easterly eastern boundary eastern side eastward Elizabeth City County Fairfax Avenue fairway 200 yards feet from Mowbray following cross bearings fulminate of mercury gas buoy Grounds In Hampton Hampton Roads harbor act approved harbors of Norfolk Interstate Commerce Commission James River Bridge Lafayette River Lambert Point line bearing 121 loading marking the eastern marking the northern Middle Ground Light Mowbray Arch Nansemond River Light Naval Anchorage naval vessels Newport News Channel Newport News Middle Norfolk and Newport Norfolk Harbor Channel northward pierhead line Pine Beach railroad pier red buoys marking river and harbor rules and regulations Sewall Point south side southeastward southward temporary anchorage thence vessel carrying explosives Virginian Railway Warwick County water craft westward
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Page 1 - A vessel upon being notified to move into the anchorage limits or to shift its position on anchorage grounds, must get under way at once or signal for a tug, and must change position as directed with reasonable promptness.
Page 2 - States within whose territorial jurisdiction such offense may have been committed, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500, or by imprisonment (in the case of a natural person) not exceeding six months, in the discretion of the court.
Page 1 - ... work, but only in quantities considered by him safe and necessary. The district engineer shall prescribe the conditions under which this explosive shall be stored and handled, and shall in each case furnish the captain of the port with a copy of the written permit to anchor explosives on the work and a copy of the rules and regulations for the storage and handling.
Page 2 - States of explosives and other dangerous articles, including inflammable liquids, inflammable solids, oxidizing materials, corrosive liquids, compressed gases, and poisonous substances, which shall be binding upon all common carriers engaged in interstate or foreign commerce which transport explosives or other dangerous articles by land or water...