Bixby, William Herbert, 1849-1928
William Herbert Bixby
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Works
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Annual report upon the improvement of certain rivers and harbors of North Carolina and South Carolina : being appendix M of the annual report of the chief of engineers for 1885 | |
Chicago harbor and adjacent waterways. | |
Drainage areas and surface levels of the Great Lakes, 1860 to 1910. | |
Effect of wave action at certain harbors on Lake Michigan. | |
Engineering. | |
The fire-alarm system of New York City : read before the Essayons Club of the Corps of Engineers, March 2, 1874 | |
Graphical computing-table | |
Graphical method for finding readily the real roots of numerical equations of any degree if containing but one variable. | |
Hollow brick. | |
Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Statements of Col. Wm. H. Bixby, chairman of the Mississippi River Commission, and Robert S. Taylor, a member of the same commission, before the Committee on commerce of the United States Senate, February 28 and March 1 and 2, 1910. | |
Mississippi River, between Winnibigoshish and Pokegama reservoirs and from Leech Lake dam to mouth of Leech River, Minn. | |
Notes on the Pointe de Grave, river Gironde, France, and the works for the protection of its shore against encroachments of the sea. | |
[Nouveau système d'instruments de pesage, balances brevetées d'Emery, manomètres, machines d'essai, dynamomètres...], français | |
Practical astronomy at the Engineer school of application at Willets Point, N.Y.H., 1882. | |
Propriety of river and harbor appropriations; | |
Protest against further diversion of water from Lake Michigan for the Chicago drainage canal. Presented at Washington March 27th, 1912. | |
Record of the class of 1873 of the United States Military Academy. | |
Regarding practicability of storage reservoirs to prevent floods and to benefit navigation on the Ohio and other rivers of the United States. | |
Regulations for the government of assistants on river and harbor works, under charge of Col. W. H. Bixby, Corps of engineers, St. Louis, Mo., district. | |
Report of Board of engineer officers as to maximum span practicable for suspension bridges. | |
Report upon survey, with plans and estimates of cost, for a navigable waterway 14 feet deep from Lockport, Ill., by way of Des Plaines and Illinois rivers, to the mouth of said Illinois River, and thence by way of the Mississippi River to St. Louis, Mo., and for a navigable waterway of 7 and 8 feet depth, respectively, from the head of navigation of Illinois River at Lasalle, Ill., through said river to Ottawa, Ill. | |
River and harbor improvements: progress and needs in the United States, 1911. | |
West fork of south branch of Chicago river, Illinois. | |
William Herbert Bixby papers |