C ^5\MC3.^ io^/°^3 Distances Between United States Ports 1993 PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY FEB 41994 DOCUMENTS COLLECTION U.S Depository U>py U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Service Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/distancesbetweenOOunit Distances Between United States Ports 1993 (8th) Edition ^Wii'i!;:W ? w ^ r *ttn of ' COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Ronald H. Brown, Secretary National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) D. James Baker, Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, and Administrator, NOAA National Ocean Service W. Stanley Wilson, Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone Management Washington, DC 1993 For sale by the National Ocean Service and its sales agents. in 1 I O £<3 W8k 5 S S 5 2 * 1 •£ uj o Use of junction and common reference points Great Lakes, and other inland waters are in statute miles. The individual tables show in their heading, what the units (22 ) Example 4.-Find the distance from Bridgeport, CT, of the table are in, i.e., nautical miles or statute miles. to Albany, NY: (23) Bridgeport to New York (table 3) 52 (4) International nautical mile. -The nautical mile is a (24) New York to Albany (table 5) 126 special unit employed for marine and aerial navigation to (25) Bridgeport to Albany 178 express distance. The International nautical mile is exactly 1,852 meters in length. The preceding value was adopted by (26) Example 5.-Find the distance from Woods Hole, the First International Extraordinary Hydrographic Confer- MA, to Freeport, NY, via the inside route along the south ence, Monaco, 1929, under the name "International nautical side of Long Island: mile". The nautical mile is a unit authorized for use with (27) Woods Hole to Greenport, NY (table 3) 82 the International System of Units (SI); where SI is the offi- (28) Greenport to Freeport (table 4) 77 cial name of the metric system of units. 1,852 meters = (29) Woods Hole to Freeport 159 6,076.11549 U.S. feet. (5) Each distance between the two ports concerned is (30) Example 6.-Find the distance from New Haven, CT, along the shortest route that safe navigation permits. The to Troy Lock, NY: navigator must make his own adjustments for weather or (3 i) New Haven to New York (table 3) 68 prevailing currents. (32 ) New York to Troy Lock (table 5) 134 (6) Junction Points.-These are positions where two or ( 33 ) New Haven to Troy Lock 202 more routes converge; they are shown in CAPITAL LET- TERS in the tables. Distances between ports listed in differ- (34) Example 7.-Find the distance from New York, NY, ent tables can be obtained by adding the respective distances to Miami, FL, via the Intracoastal Waterway: to the junction points. Where a port is listed in more than (35) New York to Chesapeake & Delaware Canal east en- one table, additional combinations of distances can also be trance (table 7) 190 obtained by using the port as a common reference point. (36) East entrance of Chesapeake & Delaware Canal to (See examples that follow.) Norfolk, VA (table 9) 209 (7) Foreign Ports. -Distances Between Ports, Pub. 151, is (37) Norfolk to Miami (table 13) 947 published by Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) and distrib- (3g) New York to Miami 1,346 uted by National Ocean Service. DMA Pub. 151 is Interna- tional in scope and lists distances from foreign port to for- (39) Example 8.-Find the distance from Boston, MA, to eign port, and from foreign port to major United States § an Francisco, CA: ports. The two publications, Distances Between United (40) Boston 'to Panama Canal (Pacific entrance) (table 1) States Ports and Distances Between Ports, complement 2, 195 each other. See Example 20, following. * (41) Panama Canal (Pacific entrance) to San Francisco (8) Examples.-The following examples will illustrate the (table 30) 3,270 use of the tables. The index will show in which table the (42) Boston to San Francisco 5^465 ports are listed. (43) Example 9.-Find the distance from Bridgeport, CT, (9) Ports in the same table to Stockton, CA: (44) Bridgeport to New York (table 3) 52 (io) Example l.-Find the distance from New York, NY (45) New York to Panama Canal (Pacific entrance) (table to Charleston, SC. 1) 2,018 (ii) Locate both places in the diagonal listing in table 1. (46) Panama Canal (Pacific entrance) to San Francisco, The required distance (630 miles) is found at the intersec- CA (table 30) 3,270 tion of the horizontal and vertical columns opposite the (47) San Francisco to Stockton (table 31) 75 ports in question. (48) Bridgeport to Stockton 5,415 (12) Example 2.-Find the distance from New Orleans, (49) Example 10,-Find the distance from Blaine, WA, to LA, to St. Louis, MO: San Diego, CA: (13) Head of Passes to St. Louis (table 19) 1, 134 (50) Blaine to Cape Flattery (table 34) 112 (14) Head of Passes to New Orleans (table 19) -95 (5i) Cape Flattery to San Diego (table 31) 1,104 1 General Information (52) Blaine to San Diego 1,216 (53) Example ll.-Find the distance from Eureka, CA, to Redwood City, CA: (54) Eureka to San Francisco, CA (table 31) 232 (55) San Francisco to Redwood City (table 32) 22 (56) Eureka to Redwood City 254 (57) Example 12.-Find the distance from Astoria, OR to Nome, AK: (58) Astoria to Unimak Pass, AK (table 30) 1,626 (59) Unimak Pass to Nome (table 39) 646 (60) Astoria to Nome 2,272 (6i) Alternate routes (62) Example 13.-Find the distance from Portland, ME, to New York, NY, by two routes: (63) 1. Outside, via Nantucket Shoals: (64) Portland to New York (table 1) 426 (65) 2. Via Cape Cod Canal and Long Island Sound: (66) Portland to Cape Cod Canal E entrance (table 2) . . 118 (67) Cape Cod Canal E entrance to New York (table 3) 182 (68) Portland to New York 300 (90) Chicago to Key West 2,697 nm (91) 3. Via Mississippi River System and Intracoastal Wa- terway: (92) Chicago to Mississippi River at Grafton (table 21). . • 327 sm 284 nm (93) Grafton to Head of Passes (table 19). . .1,172 sm . . 1,018 nm (94) Head of Passes to New Orleans (table 19). . .95 sm -83 nm (95) New Orleans to Apalachicola, FL (table 17) 302 nm (96) Apalachicola to Key West (table 16) 406 nm (97) Chicago to Key West 1,927 nm (98) Example 16.-Find the distance from Seattle, WA, to Anchorage, AK, by two routes: (99) 1. Inside passage: (ioo) Seattle to Cape Spencer, AK (table 37) 976 (ioi) Cape Spencer to Anchorage (table 36) 641 (102) Seattle to Anchorage 1,617 (103) 2. Outside route: (104) Seattle to Swiftsure Bank (table 34) 134 (105) Swiftsure Bank to Anchorage (table 36) 1,294 (106) Seattle to Anchorage 1,428 (107) Harbor entrances (69) Example 14.-Find the distance from Boston, MA, to Baltimore, MD, by two routes: (70) 1. Outside, via Nantucket Shoals and Chesapeake Bay entrance: (7i) Boston to Baltimore (table 1) 694 (72) 2. Via Cape Cod Canal and Chesapeake & Delaware Canal: (73) Boston to Cape Cod Canal E entrance (table 2). . 52 (74) Cape Cod Canal E entrance to Montauk Point, NY (table 3) 76 (75) Montauk Point to Chesapeake & Delaware Canal east entrance (table 6) 263 (76) East entrance of Chesapeake & Delaware Canal to Baltimore (table 9) 62 (77) Boston to Baltimore 453 (78) Example 15.-Find the distance from Chicago, IL, to Key West, FL, by three different routes: (79) 1. Deepwater route, via St. Lawrence River: (80) Chicago to Montreal (table 22). . .1,246 sm . . 1,083 nm (8i) Montreal to Key West (table 1) 2,479 nm (82) Chicago to Key West 3,562 nm (83) 2. Via New York State Barge Canal, Hudson River and Intracoastal Waterway: (84) Chicago to Buffalo (table 22). . .893 sm 776 nm (85) Buffalo to Troy Lock (table 28). . .353 sm. . 307 nm (86) Troy Lock to New York (table 5) 134 nm (87) New York to Chesapeake & Delaware Canal east en- trance (table 7) 190 nm (88) East entrance of Chesapeake & Delaware Canal to Norfolk, VA (table 9) 209 nm (89) Norfolk to Key West (table 13) 1,081 nm (108) Example 17.-Find the distance from San Francisco entrance buoy, CA, to Coos Bay entrance buoy, OR: (109) San Francisco to Coos Bay (city) (table 31) 396 (no) San Francisco entrance buoy to San Francisco, 15 miles, plus Coos Bay entrance buoy to Coos Bay (city), 13 miles (table 31) -28 (in) San Francisco entrance buoy to Coos Bay entrance buoy 368 (ii2) Example 18.-Find the distance from Chesapeake Bay entrance to Delaware Bay entrance: (ii3) Entrance of Chesapeake Bay to Philadelphia, PA (ta- ble 1) 242 (ii4) Entrance of Delaware Bay to Philadelphia (table 8) -87 (ii5) Chesapeake Bay entrance to Delaware Bay entrance 155 (ii6) Foreign ports (in) Example 19.-Find the distance from Wilmington, DE, to Halifax, NS: (lis) Philadelphia, PA, to Halifax (Pub. 151) 746 (119) Philadelphia to Wilmington (table 6) -26 (120) Wilmington to Halifax 720 (121) Example 20.-Find the distance from Beaumont, TX, to Lisboa, Portugal: (122) Beaumont, TX, to Straits of Florida (table 15). . 726 (123) Straits of Florida to Lisboa, Portugal (Pub. 151) .. . 3,831 (124) Beaumont to Lisboa, Portugal 4,557 T-1 uu z O M _l < UJ < oo !i c/>< ojj Z°-2 8 1 ii" 13 LU (X h- z o 5 II c 3 s > II o J ! 2 i „ o o>3 If 5 :x « jvsl f^" jn /^\ ^-X *• vSS' ^ v - ,<° 00 ' 1 8 o n m m >A /\>„ \^ '£^<**\ 2 S 2 £ ,^O^x^x^ 8 2 1 § AT\x§§?\ / ^\ Xv^ « /v sXO' 1 ? 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Z uj 5 II wo < II I] ii •a il IP Uf lit 111 "5 | I fll If ill Ml T-18 1 1 T-19 Distances on the Mississippi River System (i) Distances shown are the statute mileages from the mouth of a river or other designated point taken from charts, maps, and publications of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Distances between any two points on the same waterway may be obtained by taking the difference of the in- dicated mileages. Distances between places on different wa- terways can be determined by taking distances to and from a common reference point. (2) At Head of Passes three of the Mississippi River's important passes come together: South Pass, Southwest Pass, and Pass a Loutre. This point of confluence is at Head of Passes East Jetty Light (29°09.1'N., 89°15.0'W). From this point distances on the Mississippi River are measured in statute miles "above Head of Passes", abbreviated AHP, to its confluence with the Ohio River. O) The reach of the Mississippi River from the Head of Passes to Baton Rouge is charted by National Ocean Service (NOS). (See appendix for information relating to procure- ment of NOS charts and publications). The reach from the Head of Passes to the confluence with the Ohio River is charted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in "Flood Control and Navigation Maps of the Mississippi River." (See appendix for procurement information.) Mileages indi- cated in Flood Control and Navigation Maps of the Missis- sippi River are in statute miles AHP and are so listed fol- lowing. (4) The following segment of the Mississippi River is from Head of Passes to its junction with the mouth of the Ohio River. Head of Passes Buras, LA 26 Port Sulphur, LA 39 Algiers Alternate Route (entrance to Algiers Lock) . . 88 Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (Industrial Canal) . . 93 New Orleans (Canal Street) 95 Harvey Canal (lock entrance) 98 Donaldson, LA 174 Plaquemine, LA (add 54 miles to Morgan City via Intracoastal Waterway alternate route) 208 Baton Rouge, LA (IS 10 bridge) 229 Red River mouth, LA (Old River) 304 Natchez, MS 363 Vicksburg, MS 437 Greenville, MS 531 Helena, AR 660 Memphis, TN 733 Ohio River mouth (Cairo, IL is 2 miles up the Ohio River.) 954 (5) The following segment of the Mississippi River is from its junction with the mouth of the Ohio River northerly. The Upper Mississippi River is charted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in "Upper Mississippi River Navigation Charts". (See appendix for procurement infor- mation.) The following mileages are in statute miles AHP. Mississippi River and Ohio River junction 954 Commerce, MO 994 Cape Girardeau, MO 1,006 Grand Tower, IL 1,034 St. Louis, MO 1,134 Lock No. 27 1 , 1 39 Dam No. 27 1,144 Missouri River mouth 1,149 Alton, IL (Lock and Dam No. 26) 1,157 Illinois River mouth (Grafton, IL) 1, 172 Lock and Dam No. 25 1,195 Lock and Dam No. 24 1,227 Lock and Dam No. 22 1,255 Hannibal, MO 1,264 Quincy, IL (Lock and Dam No. 21) 1,279 La Grange, MO 1,290 Lock and Dam No. 20 1,297 Keokuk, IA (Lock and Dam No. 19) 1,318 Fort Madison, IA 1,338 Burlington, IA 1,357 Lock and Dam No. 18 1,364 Lock and Dam No. 17 1,391 Lock and Dam No. 16 1,41 1 Davenport, IA (Lock and Dam No. 15) 1,437 Lock and Dam No. 14 1,447 Clinton, IA 1,473 Lock and Dam No. 13 1,477 Lock and Dam No. 12 1,511 Dubuque, IA 1,534 Lock and Dam No. 11 1,537 Lock and Dam No. 10 1,569 Prairie du Chien, WI 1,589 Lock and Dam No. 9 1,602 Lock and Dam No. 8 1,633 La Crosse, WI 1,652 Lock and Dam No. 7 1,656 Lock and Dam No. 6 1,668 Winona, MN 1,680 Lock and Dam No. 5A 1,682 Lock and Dam No. 5 1,692 Lock and Dam No. 4 1,702 Lock and Dam No. 3 1,751 Lock and Dam No. 2 1,769 St. Paul, MN 1,793 Lock and Dam No. 1 1,802 Minneapolis, MN 1,807 Ohio River (6) The Ohio River is charted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in "Ohio River Navigation Charts" in three volumes. (See appendix for procurement information.) Dis- tances are in statute miles. The following locations appear in "Ohio River Navigation Charts, Louisville District". Ohio River mouth (junction with the Mississippi River) Cairo, IL 2 Dam 53 18 Dam 52 42 Tennessee River mouth (Paducah, KY) 45 Cumberland River mouth 59 Smithland Lock and Dam 63 Wabash River mouth 133 Evansville, IN 189 Newburg Lock and Dam 205 Owensboro, KY 225 Cannelton Lock and Dam 260 McAlpine Lock and Dam 374 Louisville, KY (IS 65 bridge) 378 Madison, IN 423 Markland Lock and Dam 449 Cincinnati, OH 511 T-20 (i) The following locations appear in "Ohio River Navi- gation Charts, Huntington District". Captain Anthony Meldahl Dam 545 Portsmouth, OH 625 Greenup Dam 640 Ironton, OH 655 Huntington, WV 673 Gallipolis Dam 702 Gallipolis, OH 711 Belleville Dam 777 Parkersburg, WV 797 Marietta, OH 809 Willow Island Dam 819 (2) The following locations appear in "Ohio River Navi- gation Charts, Pittsburg District." Hannibal Lock and Dam 855 Wheeling, WV 891 Pike Island Lock and Dam 897 Steubenville, OH 913 New Cumberland Lock and Dam 927 East Liverpool, OH 938 Montgomery Lock and Dam 949 Dashields Lock and Dam 968 Emsworth Lock and Dam 975 Pittsburg, PA (Point Bridge) 981 Tennessee River (3) The Tennessee River is charted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in "Tennessee River Navigation Charts, Nashville District." (See appendix for procurement information.) Distances are in statute miles. Tennessee River mouth (junction with the Ohio River) Paducah, KY Kentucky Lock and Dam 22 New Johnsonville, TN 100 Perryville, TN 135 Saltillo 172 Cerro Gordo 178 Savannah 190 Pickwick Landing Lock and Dam 207 Waterloo, AL 227 Sheffield, AL 254 Wilson Lock and Dam (Florence, AL) 260 General Joe Wheeler Lock and Dam 275 Decatur, AL 304 Guntersville Lock and Dam 349 Bridgeport 414 South Pittsburg 418 Nickajack Lock and Dam 425 Chattanooga, TN 465 Chickamauga Lock and Dam 471 Watts Bar Lock and Dam 530 Clinch River mouth 568 Loudon, TN : 592 Fort Loudon Lock and Dam 602 Knoxville, TN (Gay Street bridge) 648 Missouri River (4) The Missouri River is charted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in "Missouri River Navigation Charts" in two volumes. (See appendix for procurement informa- tion.) Distances are in statute miles. The following loca- tions appear in "Missouri River Navigation Charts, Kan- sas City District." Missouri River mouth (junction with the Missis- sippi River) St. Charles, MO 28 Washington, MO 67 Hermann, MO 98 Mouth of Gasconade River 104 Gasconade, MO 105 Mouth of Auxvass River 120 Mouth of Middle River 125 Mouth of Osage River 130 Jefferson City, MO 143 Boonville, MO 197 Mouth of Lamine River 202 Glasgow, MO 226 Mouth of Charitan River 239 Mouth of Grand River 250 Miami, MO 263 Waverly, MO 294 Lexington, MO 317 Napoleon, MO 329 Kansas City, MO 363 Mouth of Kansas River 367 (5) The following locations appear in "Missouri River Navigation Charts, Omaha District." 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Prefixes, added to a unit name, create larger or smaller units by factors that are powers of 10. For example, add the prefix kilo, which means a thousand, to the unit gram to indicate 1000 grams; thus 1000 grams become 1 kilogram. The more common* prefixes follow. Factor 1000 000 w 1000 w 1/100 10- 2 1/1000 !(F 1/1 000 000 10* Prefix Symbol mega M kilo k centi c milli m micro M Spelling: All units and prefixes should be spelled as shown in this guide. Conversions: Conversions should follow a rule of reason; do not include figures that imply more accuracy than justified by the original data. For example, 36 inches should be converted to 91 centimeters, not 91.44 centimeters (36 inches x 2.54 centimeters per inch = 91.44 centimeters), and 40.1 inches converts to 101.9 centimeters, not 101.854. Capitalization of Units: The names of all units start with a lower case letter except, of course, at the beginning of the sentence. There is one exception: in "degree Celsius" (symbol °C) the unit "de- gree" is lower case but the modifier "Celsius" is capitalized. Thus body temperature is written as 37 degrees Celsius. Capitalization of Symbols: Unit symbols are written in lower case letters except for liter and those units derived from the name of a person (m for meter, but W for Watt, Pa for pascal, etc.). Capitalization of Prefixes: Symbols of prefixes that mean a million or more are capitalized and those less than a million are lower case (M for mega (millions), m for milli (thousandths). Pluralizations of Units: Names of units are made plural only when the numerical value that pre- cedes them is more than 1. For example, 0.25 liter or 1/4 liter, but 250 milliliters. Zero degrees Celsius is an exception to this rule. Symbols: Symbols for units are never pluralized (250 mm =250 millimeters). T-46 METRIC STYLE GUIDE (cont.) Incorrect Terms: The prefix "kilo" stands for one thousand of the named unit. It is not a stand- alone term in the metric system. The most common misuse of this is the use off "kilo" for a "kilo- gram" of something. The word "micron" is an obsolete term for the quantity "micrometer." Also "degree centigrade" is no longer the correct unit term for temperature in the metric system; it has been replaced by degree Celsius. Spacing: A space is used between the number and the symbol to which it refers. For example: 7 m, 31.4 kg, 37°C. When a metric value is used as a one-thought modifier before a noun, hyphenating the quantity is not necessary. However, if a hyphen is used, write out the name of the metric quantity with the hyphen between the numeral and the quantity. For example: a 2-liter bottle, NOT a 2-L bottle; a 100-meter relay, NOT a 100-m relay; 35-millimeter film, NOT 35-mm film. In names or symbols for units having prefixes, there is no space between letters making up the sym- bol or name. Examples: milligram, mg; kilometer, km. 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(17) Defense Mapping Agency.-The Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) provides mapping, charting and geodetic products and services to the Armed Forces while support- ing other D0D and Federal agencies. Additionally, the De- fense Mapping Agency provides a wide range of naviga- tional products and services for the maritime community in general. (18) Defense Mapping Agency Procurement Informa- tion. -Unclassified publications and charts of DMA are avail- able from National Ocean Service Distribution Branch (see National Ocean Service Sales Information, earlier this Ap- pendix). (19) Classified DMA publications and charts are available to authorized users from the Defense Mapping Agency Combat Support Center (Attn: PMSR), Washington DC 20315-0020. DMA Customer Assistance Office may be con- tacted at 1-800-826-0342. (20) Corps of Engineer, U.S. Army, Chart Coverage.- Many of the inland waters tabulated in this publication are charted by the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. The charts are sold by Offices of the Corps of Engineers which have cognizance of the waters. The telephone number listed is di- rect to "Chart Sales". District Engineer, St. Louis, has dele- gated Chart Sales to a private company (see District Engi- neer, St. Louis, below). (2i) Corps of Engineer Offices: (22) District Engineer (23) U.S. Army Engineer District, Vicksburg (CELMK) (24) 3550 1-20 Frontage Road (25) Vicksburg MS 39180-5191 (26) 601-631-5042 (27) District Engineer (28) U.S. Army Engineer District, (29) St. Louis (CELMS) (30) 1222 Spruce Street (31) St. Louis MO 63103-2833 (32) (Chart Sales are actually by: (33) JNEHA (34) 1 1 North 4th Street (35) St. Louis MO 63102 (36) 314-231-5474 or (37) 1-800-537-7962) (38) District Engineer (39) U.S. Army Engineer District, Memphis (CELMM) (40) B-202 Federal Building (4i) 167 North Main Street (42) Memphis TN 38 103- 1 894 (43) 901-544-3351 (44) District Engineer (45) U.S. Army Engineer District, (46) New Orleans (CELMN) (47) P.O. Box 60267 (48) New Orleans LA 70160-0267 (49) 504-862-1823 (50) District Engineer (51) U.S. Army Engineer District, (52) Rock Island (CENCR) (53) P.O. Box 2004 (54) Clock Tower Building (55) Rock Island IL 61204-2004 (56) 309-788-6412 (57) District Engineer A-1 A-2 Appendix (58) U.S. Army Engineer District, Louisville (CEORL) (59) P.O. Box 59 (60) Louisville KY 40201-0059 (61) 502-582-5010 (io3) Huntington District, (104) Foster, KY, to New Martinsville, WV (105) (Available from District Engineers, Louisville, Hunt- ington & Pittsburg.) (62) District Engineer (63) U.S. Army Engineer District, Huntington (CEORH) (64) 502 8th Street (65) Huntington WV 25701-2070 (66) 304-529-5293 (67) District Engineer (68) U.S. Army Engineer District, Pittsburg (CEORP) (69) William S. Moorehead Federal Building (70) 1000 Liberty Avenue (7i) Pittsburg PA 15222-4186 (72) 412-644-6872 (73) District Engineer (74) U.S. Army Engineer District, Nashville (CEORN) (75) P.O. Box 1070 (76) Nashville TN 37202-1070 (77) 615-736-5641 Kansas City (78) District Engineer (79) U.S. Army Engineer District, (CEMRK) (80) 700 Federal Building (81) Kansas City MO 64106-2896 (82) 816-426-5243 (83) District Engineer (84) U.S. Army Engineer District, Omaha (CEMRO) (85) 215 North 17th Street (86) Omaha NE 68102-4978 (87) 402-221-4175 (88) Corps of Engineer Chart Sales Information: (89) Mississippi River Flood Control and Navigation Maps of the Mississippi River, (90) Cairo, IL, to Gulf of Mexico (9i) (Available from District Engineers, New Orleans, Vicksburg, & Memphis; and from JNEHA, see District En- gineer, St. Louis, preceding.) (92) Upper Mississippi River Navigation Charts, (93) North Central Division (94) (Available from District Engineers, St. Louis & Rock Island.) (95) Charts of Illinois Waterway, (96) from Mississippi River at Grafton, IL, to Lake Michigan at Chicago (97) (Available from District Engineer, Rock Island.) (98) Navigation Charts Ohio River, (99) Louisville District, (ioo) Cairo, IL, to Foster, KY (ioi) (Available from District Engineers, Louisville, Hunt- ington & Pittsburg.) (106) Navigation Charts Ohio River, (107) Pittsburg District, (108) New Martinsville, WV to Pittsburg, PA (109) (Available from District Engineers, Louisville, Hunt- ington & Pittsburg.) (no) Tennessee River Navigation Charts, (in) Nashville District, (112) Paducah, KY to Knoxville, TN (ii3) (Available from District Engineer, Nashville.) (ii4) Missouri River Navigation Charts, (lis) Kansas City District, (ii6) Kansas City, MO, to the mouth of Missouri River (in) (Available from District Engineers, Kansas City & Omaha.) (lis) Missouri River Navigation Charts, (ii9) Omaha District, (120) Sioux City, I A, to Kansas City, MO (i2i) (Available from District Engineers, Kansas City Omaha.) State abbreviations AL Alabama NH New Hampshire AK Alaska NJ New Jersey AZ Arizona NM New Mexico AR Arkansas NY New York CA California NC North Carolina CO Colorado ND North Dakota CT Connecticut OH Ohio DE Delaware OK Oklahoma FL Florida OR Oregon GA Georgia PA Pennsylvania HI Hawaii RI Rhode Island ID Idaho SC South Carolina IL Illinois SD South Dakota IN Indiana TN Tennessee IA Iowa TX Texas KS Kansas UT Utah KY Kentucky VT Vermont LA Louisiana VA Virginia ME Maine WA Washington MD Maryland WV West Virginia MA Massachusetts WI Wisconsin MI Michigan WY Wyoming MN Minnesota CZ Canal Zone MS Mississippi DC District of Columbia MO Missouri GU Guam MT Montana PR Puerto Rico NE Nebraska VI Virgin Islands NV Nevada (102) Navigation Charts Ohio River, INDEX Aberdeen, WA Abbreviations, state Ahukini, Kauai Albany Albany, OR Alcan Harbor Alexandria Bay, NY Alexandria, VA Algiers Lock Algoma Mills, Canada . . . Algoma, WI Algonac, MI Alpena, MI Alpena, MI Alton, IL Amhertsburg, Canada . . . Amityville Anacortes, W A Anchorage Anchorage, AK Annapolis, MD Antioch Anvik Apalachicola, FL Apoon Pass Apoon Pass Aransas Pass, TX Arctic Ocean Arlington, OR Ashland, WI Ashland, WI Ashtabula, OH Ashtabula, OH Astor- Volusia Astoria, OR Astoria, OR Astoria, OR Athens Atlantic City Atlantic City, NJ Atlantic Ocean Au Sable, MI Augusta. ME Auxvass River mouth . . . Avalon Azacharak Babylon Bahia de Aguadilla, PR . . Bahia de Guanica, PR . . . Bahia de Guayanilla, PR . Bahia de Jobos, PR Bahia de Tallaboa, PR. . . Balboa (Panama) Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Bangor, ME Bar Harbor, ME Barnegat Inlet Barnegat Inlet, NJ Barrow Barter Island Bath, ME Baton Rouge, LA Battery, The Battery, The Battery, The Bay City, MI Bay City, MI Bay Head Bay Shore Bayfield, WI Beach Haven Beardstown, IL Beaufort, NC Page Beaufort, SC T-31 Beauharnois Lock, Canada A-2 Beaumont, TX T-35 Beaumont, TX T-5 Beaver T-33 Beaver Island Harbor, MI T-39 Belhaven, NC T-23 Belleville Dam T-10 Belleville, Canada T-19 Bellingham, WA T-25 Bellport T-26 Benicia T-24 Bering Sea T-25 Bethel T-22 Big Nemaha River mouth T-19 Biloxi, MS T-24 Bladensburg, MD T-4 Blaine, WA T-34 Bonneville Lock and Dam T-36 Boonville, MO T-30 Boothbay Harbor, ME T-9 Bordentown, NJ T-32 Boston, MA T-38 Boston, MA T-17 Bradenton T-38 Bremerton, WA T-39 Breton Bay entrance, MD T-17 Bridgeport T-38 Bridgeport, CT T-33 Bridgeport, NJ T-27 Bridgeton, NJ T-22 Brockville, Canada, T-24 Broward River mouth T-22 Brunswick, GA T-14 Brunswick, GA T-30 Buck Harbor, ME T-31 Bucksport, ME T-33 Bucksport, SC T-5 Buffalo, NY T-7 Buffalo, NY T-6 Buras, LA T-l Burlington, IA T-25 Burlington, NJ T-2 Byng Inlet, Canada T-20 T-7 Cabot Strait T-38 Cairo, IL Calais, ME T-4 Cambridge, MD T-l 8 Canal, Cape May, west entrance T-l 8 Canal, Cape May, west entrance T-18 Canal, Cayuga and Seneca T-18 Canal, Champlain T-18 Canal, Chesapeake & Delaware T-29 Canal, Chesapeake & Delaware, east entrance T-l Canal, Chesapeake & Delaware, east entrance T-9 Canal, Chesapeake & Delaware, east entrance T-2 Canal, Chesapeake & Delaware, east entrance T-2 Canal, Chicago Sanitary and Ship T-7 Canal, Erie T-6 Canal, Mendota T-39 Canal, New York State Barge T-39 Canal, Oswego T-2 Canal, Panama (Atlantic Entrance) T-19 Canal, Panama (Pacific Entrance) T-4 Canal, Panama (Pacific Entrance) T-5 Canal, Shinnecock, north end T-7 Cannelton Lock and Dam T-25 Cape Canaveral, FL T-22 Cape Chacon, AK T-7 Cape Charles, VA T-4 Cape Cod Canal east entrance T-27 Cape Cod Canal east entrance T-7 Cape Decision T-21 Cape Decision, AK T-12 Cape Flattery, WA Page T-12 T-23 T-15 T-17 T-38 T-26 T-12 T-20 T-23 T-34 T-4 T-32 T-38 T-39 T-20 T-17 T-10 T-34 T-33 T-20 T-2 T-8 T-l T-2 T-16 T-34 T-10 T-20 T-3 T-8 T-8 T-23 T-14 T-ll T-12 T-2 T-2 T-12 T-22 T-24 T-19 T-19 T-8 T-25 T-l T-19 T-2 T-9 T-7 T-8 T-28 T-28 T-9 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-9 T-21 T-28 T-27 A-l T-28 T-l T-l T-30 T-4 T-19 T-ll T-37 T-9 T-2 T-3 T-36 T-37 T-30 Cape Flattery, WA Cape Flattery, WA Cape Girardeau, MO Cape May Canal west entrance Cape May Canal west entrance Cape May Harbor Cape May Harbor, NJ Cape Prince of Wales Cape Sable Cape Spencer Cape Spencer, AK Cape Spenser, AK Cape Vincent, NY Captain Anthony Meldahl Dam Carrabelle Catalogs, National Ocean Service Chart Catskill Cayuga and Seneca Canal Cedar Key Central Ferry, WA Cerro Gordo Chain Bridge Champlain Canal Charitain River mouth Charleston, SC Charleston, SC Charleston, SC Charlevoix, MI Charlotte Amalie, VI Chart Coverage, Corps of Engineer Charts of Ilinois Waterway Chassell, MI Chatham, Canada Chattanooga, TN Cheboygan, MI Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Chesapeake & Delaware Canal east entrance Chesapeake & Delaware Canal east entrance Chesapeake & Delaware Canal east entrance Chesapeake Bay Chesapeake Bay entrance Chesapeake Bay entrance Chesapeake Bay entrance Chesapeake Bay entrance Chesapeake City, MD Chester, PA Chester, PA Chestertown, MD Chicago River Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Chickamauga Lock and Dam Chico Landing Chignik Chillicothe, IL Chincoteague, VA Chrisiansted, VI Cincinnati, OH Circle Clayton, NY Clearwater Cleveland, OH Cleveland, OH Clewiston, FL Clinch River mouth Clinton, IA Coal Creek Coan River mouth, VA Cobourg, Canada Cocoa, FL Coeymans Colingwood, Canada Collingwood, Canada Colonial Beach, VA Colquhoun Island, Canada Columbia River Columbia River mouth Columbia, NC Colusa Commerce, MO Conneaut, OH Conneaut, OH Constantine Harbor Page T-31 T-34 T-19 T-7 T-8 T-7 T-6 T-39 T-16 T-36 T-37 T-30 T-23 T-19 T-16 A-l T-5 T-28 T-16 T-33 T-20 T-10 T-28 T-20 T-l T-ll T-12 T-26 T-18 A-l A-2 T-27 T-24 T-20 T-25 T-9 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-9 T-l T-6 T-9 T-ll T-9 T-6 T-8 T-9 T-21 T-21 T-26 T-22 T-21 T-20 T-32 T-36 T-21 T-6 T-18 T-19 T-38 T-23 T-16 T-24 T-22 T-l 3 T-20 T-19 T-38 T-10 T-23 T-l 3 T-5 T-25 T-22 T-10 T-23 T-33 T-33 T-12 T-32 T-19 T-24 T-22 T-39 Coos Bay, OR Copper Harbor, MI Cordova Corps of Engineer Chart Sales Information Corps of Engineer Offices Corps of Engineer, U.S. Army, Chart Coverage .... Corpus Christi, TX Corpus Christi, TX Corpus Christi, TX Corvalis, OR Cote St. Catherine Lock, Canada Council Bluffs, IA Coxsackie Craig, AK Crescent City Crescent City, CA Crisfield, MD Cristobal (Colon) Cruz Bay, VI Cumberland River mouth Dahlgren, VA Dakota City, NE Dallas Lock and Dam, The Dam, Anthony Meldahl Dam, Bellevillle Dam, Meldahl Dam No. 27 Dam, Willow Island Dam 52 Dam 53 Dashields Lock and Dam Davenport, IA Dawson, Canada Daytona Beach, FL De Tour, MI Decatur, AL Deering Defense Mapping Agency Defense Mapping Agency Defense Mapping Agency Procurement Information Delaware Bay Delaware Bay entrance Delaware Bay entrance Delaware River Depoe Bay, OR Depot Harbor, Canada Des Plaines River Deseronto, Canada Detroit River Detroit River Light, MI Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Diamond Shoals Diamond Shoals Dillingham Distances Between Ports, Pub. 151 Distances Between United States Ports Dixon Entrance Dixon Entrance, AK DMA Pub. 151 Doctors Inlet Dollar Bay, MI Donaldson, LA Dresden Island Lock Dubuque, IA Duluth, MN Duluth, MN Dunkirk, NY Dutch Harbor Eagle Eagle Harbor, MI Eagle Harbor, WA East Liverpool, OH East Rockaway Inlet East Tawas, MI Eastport, ME Eau Gallie, FL Edenton, NC Eisenhower Lock, NY Elizabeth City, NC Elizabethport, NJ Emsworth Lock and Dam Ensenada Honda, Culebra Page- T-31 T-27 T-36 A-2 A-l A-l T-l T-15 T-17 T-33 T-23 T-20 T-5 T-37 T-l 4 T-31 T-9 T-29 T-18 T-19 T-10 T-20 T-33 T-19 T-20 T-19 T-19 T-20 T-19 T-19 T-20 T-19 T-38 T-13 T-25 T-20 T-39 1 A-l A-l T-8 T-6 T-8 T-8 T-31 T-25 T-21 T-23 T-24 T-24 T-24 T-22 T-l T-ll T-39 1 1 T-36 T-37 1 T-14 T-27 T-lo T-21 T-19 T-27 T-22 T-24 T-39 T-38 T-27 T-34 T-20 T-4 T-25 T-2 T-13 T-12 T-23 T-12 T-3 T-20 T-18 Ensenada Honda, PR Erie Canal Erie, PA Erie, PA Escanaba, MI Escanaba, MI Eureka, CA Evansville, IN Everett, WA Everglades Fairport, OH Fairport, OH Fajardo, PR Fall River, MA False Pass Fernandina Beach, FL Fernandina Beach, FL Fernandina Beach, FL Fire Island Inlet Flamingo Flamingo, FL Florence, AL Florence, IL Florence, OR Foreign Ports Forked River (town) Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Loudon Lock and Dam Fort Madison, I A Fort Myers Fort Myers, FL Fort Pierce, FL Fort Pierce, FL Fort Walton Beach, FL Fort William, Canada Fort Yukon Fortymile, Canada Frankfort, MI Fredericksburg, VA Frederiksted, VI Freeport Freeport, TX Freeport, TX French River, Canada Friday Harbor, WA Galena Gallipolis Dam Gallipolis, OH Galveston, TX Galveston, TX Galveston, TX Gananoque, Canada Gardner, OR Gargantua Harbor, Canada Garibaldi, OR Gary, IN Gary, IN Gasconade River mouth Gasconade, MO Gatun Locks General Joe Wheeler Lock and Dam Georgetown Georgetown, SC Georgetown, SC Glasgow, MO Gloucester, MA Goderich, Canada Goderich, Canada Golovnin Bay Gore Bay, Canada Grand Haven, MI Grand Marais, MI Grand Marais, MN Grand River mouth Grand Tower, IL Great Lakes Great Salt Pond, RI Green Bay, WI Green Bay, WI (city) Greenport Greenport, NY Greenup Dam Greenville, MS Page Page T-18 Gulf of Alaska T-36 T-28 Gulf of Maine T-2 T-22 T-15 T-24 Gulfport, MS T-15 T-26 Gulfport, MS T-17 T-22 T-20 T-31 Gustavus, AK T-37 T-19 T-l T-34 T-16 T-37 Haleolono, Molokai T-35 T-24 T-38 T-22 Hamilton, Canada T-23 T-18 T-35 T-3 Hanalei, Kauai T-35 T-36 T-20 T-ll Hannibal, MO T-19 T-12 Harbor of Refuge, DE T-6 T-13 Harbor Beach, MI T-25 T-4 T-21 T-16 Harrisburg, OR T-33 T-13 Hartford, CT T-3 T-20 T-19 T-21 T-5 T-31 Havre de Grace, MD T-9 1 T-35 T-7 T-19 T-13 Helena, AR T-19 T-20 Hennepin, IL T-21 T-19 Hermann, MO T-20 T-16 Hertford, NC T-12 T-13 Hills Ferry T-32 T-ll Hilo, Hawaii T-35 T-13 Hilo, HI T-30 T-17 Holland, MI T-26 T-27 T-38 T-38 T-36 T-38 Honolulu, HI T-30 T-26 Honolulu, Oahu T-35 T-9 Hood River (town,) OR T-33 T-18 T-39 T-4 Hopewell, VA T-9 T-15 Houghton, MI T-27 T-17 Houghton, MI T-22 T-25 Houma, LA T-17 T-34 Houston, TX T-15 Houston, TX T-17 T-38 T-5 T-20 T-5 T-20 Humacao, PR T-18 T-l T-32 T-15 Huntington, WV T-20 T-17 Huron Bay, MI (village) T-27 T-23 Huron, OH T-24 T-31 Hyde Park T-5 T-27 Hyder, AK T-37 T-31 T-26 Ice Harbor Dam, WA T-33 T-22 Illinois and Mississippi Canal T-21 T-20 T-21 T-20 Illinois River mouth T-19 T-29 T-21 T-20 Ilwaco, WA T-33 T-14 Indian Head, MD T-10 T-ll Indian River Inlet, DE T-6 T-12 Indiana Harbor, IN T-26 T-20 T-19 T-2 T-19 T-22 Intercoastal Waterway T-7 T-25 T-17 T-39 1 T-25 Ironton, OH T-19 T-26 Iroquois Lock, Canada T-23 T-27 Isabel Segunda, Vieques T-18 T-27 T-20 T-14 T-19 Jacksonville, Fl T-l T-22 Jacksonville, FL T-ll T-3 Jacksonville, FL T-13 T-22 Jacksonville, NC T-12 T-26 Jefferson City, MO T-20 T-4 T-33 T-3 Johnson Bar Landing, ID T-33 T-19 T-35 T-19 Joliet, IL T-21 Jones Beach Jones Inlet Jonesport, ME Junction points Juneau, AK Jupiter, FL Kahului, HI Kahului, Maui Kailua, Hawaii Kalaupapa, Molokai Kaltag Kamalo, Molokai Kansas City, MO Kansas City, MO Kansas River Kansas River mouth Kansas River mouth Kaumalapau, Lanai Kaunakakai, Molokai Kawaihae, Hawaii Kawaihae, HI Kenosha, WI Kentucky Lock and Dam . Keokuk, IA Ketchikan, AK Ketchikan, AK Kewaunee, WI Keweenaw Waterway, MI . Key Bridge Key Harbor, Canada Key West, FL Key West, FL Key West, FL Key West, FL Key West, FL Killarney, Canada Kincardine, Canada Kingston Kingston, Canada Kingston, Canada Kingsville, Canada Kiska Knights Landing Knoxville, TN Kodiak Kodiak, AK Kokrines Koyukuk Krause Lagoon, VI Kuluk Bay Kuluk Bay, AK L' Arise, MI La Crosse, WI La Grange Lock La Grange, MO La Quinta, TX La Quinta, TX Lahaina, Maui Lake Champlain Lake Charles, LA Lake Charles, LA Lake Erie Lake Harney Lake Huron Lake Linden, MI Lake Michigan Lake Ontario Lake Superior Lamine River mouth Latouche Leavenworth, KS Leesburg Lewiston, ID Lewiston, NY Lexington, MO Little Current, Canada . . . Little River, SC Little Sodus Bay, NY Lock and Dam No. 1 Lock and Dam No. 2 Lock and Dam No. 3 Lock and Dam No. 4 Lock and Dam No. 5 Page T-4 Lock and Dam No. 5A T-4 Lock and Dam No. 6 T-2 Lock and Dam No. 7 1 Lock and Dam No. 8 T-37 Lock and Dam No. 9 T-13 Lock and Dam No. 10 Lock and Dam No. 11 T-30 Lock and Dam No. 12 T-35 Lock and Dam No. 13 T-35 Lock and Dam No. 14 T-35 Lock and Dam No. 16 T-38 Lock and Dam No. 17 T-35 Lock and Dam No. 18 T-20 Loclc and Dam No. 19 T-20 Lock and Dam No. 20 T-20 Lock and Dam No. 21 T-20 Lock and Dam No. 22 T-20 Lock and Dam No. 24 T-35 Lock and Dam No. 25 T-35 Lock and Dam, Bonneville T-35 Lock and Dam, Cannelton T-30 Lock and Dam, Cashields T-26 Lock and Dam, Chicamauga T-20 Lock and Dam, Emsworth T-19 Lock and Dam, Fort Loudon T-30 Lock and Dam, Markland T-37 Lock and Dam, McAlpine T-26 Lock and Dam, McNary T-27 Lock and Dam, Montgomery T-10 Lock and Dam, Nickajack T-25 Lock and Dam, Newburg T-l Lock and Dam, New Cumberland . T-l 1 Lock and Dam, Pickwick Landing . T-13 Lock and Dam, Pike Island T-l 5 Lock and Dam, Smithland T-16 Lock and Dam, The Dallas T-25 Lock and Dam, Watts Bar T-25 Lock and Dam, Wilson T-5 Lock, Beauharnois, Canada T-22 Lock, Cote St. Catherine, Canada . T-23 Lock, Dresden T-24 Lock, Eisenhower T-39 Lock, La Grange T-32 Lock, Miraflores T-20 Lock No. 27 T-36 Lock, Pedro Miguel T-30 Lock, Peoria T-38 Lock, Snell T-38 Lock, Troy T-18 Lockport, IL T-39 Long Beach T-30 Long Beach, CA Long Beach, CA T-27 Longview, WA T-19 Longview, WA T-21 Lorain, OH T-19 Lorain, OH T-15 Los Angeles, CA T-17 Los Angeles, CA T-35 Loudon, TN T-28 Louisville, KY T-15 Lower Machodoc Creek, VA T-17 Lubec, ME T-24 Ludington, MI T-14 Ludington, MI T-25 Lynn, MA T-27 T-26 Machiasport, ME T-23 Mackinac Island, MI T-27 Madison, IN T-20 Mahukona, Hawaii T-36 Mala, Maui T-20 Manasquan Inlet T-14 Manasquan Inlet, NJ T-33 Manasquan Inlet, NJ T-23 Manistee, MI T-20 Manistique, MI T-25 Manitowoc, WI T-12 Manteo, NC T-23 Marathon T-19 Marathon, FL T-19 Marblehead, MA T-19 Marcus Hook, PA T-19 Marcus Hook, PA T-19 Marietta, OH P a gt T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-33 T-19 T-20 T-20 T-20 T-20 T-19 T-19 T-33 T-30 T-20 T-19 T-20 T-20 T-20 T-19 T-33 T-20 T-20 T-23 T-23 T-21 T-23 T-21 T-29 T-19 T-29 T-21 T-23 T-5 T-21 T-4 T-30 T-31 T-31 T-33 1-24 T-22 T-30 T-31 T-20 T-19 T-10 T-2 T-26 T-22 T-2 T-2 T-25 T-19 T-35 T-35 T-7 1-4 T-6 T-26 T-26 T-26 T-12 T-16 T-13 T-2 F-6 T-8 T-20 Marine City, MI Marineland, FL Markland Lock and Dam Marquette, MI Marquette, MI Marseille Lock Marshall Marshall Hall, MD Massacre Bay Matecumbe Harbor Matecumbe Harbor, FL Mauricetown, NJ Mayaguez, PR Mayport Mays Landing McAlpine Lock and Dam McClellanville, SC McNary Lock and Dam Meaford, Canada Melbourne, FL Memphis, TN Mendota Canal, MI Menominee, MI & WI Meshik Metiakatla, AK Miami, FL Miami, FL Miami, MO Michigan City, IN Michipicoten Harbor, Canada Middle River mouth Midland, Canada Midland, Canada Midway Island Midway Island Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee, WI Minneapolis, MN Miraflores Lock Mississippi River Mississippi River Flood Control and Navigation Maps of the Mississippi River Missouri River Missouri River mouth Missouri River mouth Missouri River Navigation Charts, Kansas City District Missouri River Navigation Charts, Omaha District . . . Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Mobile, AL Monroe, MI Montauk Point, NY Montauk Point, NY Montauk, NY Monterey, CA Montgomery Lock and Dam Montoloking Montreal, Canada Montreal, Canada Montreal, Canada Moore Haven, FL Morehead City, NC Morehead City, NC Morgan City, LA Morgan City, LA Moriches Inlet Moss Buff Lock Mount Clemens, MI Mount Vernon, VA Munising, MI Muskegon, MI Muskegon, MI Naknek Nanaimo, Canada Nantucket Shoals Nantucket Shoals Nantucket Shoals Nantucket Shoals Nantucket, MA Napa Naples Naples, IL Napoleon, MO Page T-24 Napoopoo, Hawaii T-13 Natchez, MS T-19 Nation T-27 National Ocean Service Chart Catalogs T-22 National Ocean Service Offices T-21 National Ocean Service Sales Information T-38 Nautical mile, International T-10 Navigation Charts Ohio River, Huntington District. T-39 Navigation Charts Ohio River, Louisville District . . T-16 Navigation Charts Ohio River, Pittsburg District. . . T-13 Nawiliwili, HI T-8 Nawiliwili, Kauai T-18 Neah Bay, WA T-14 Nebraska City, NE T-7 New Bedford, MA T-19 New Bern, NC T-12 New Castle, DE T-33 New Cumberland Lock and Dam T-25 New Haven, CT T-13 New Johnsonville, TN T-19 New London, CT T-27 New Orleans T-26 New Orleans, LA T-39 New Orleans, LA T-37 New Orleans, LA T- 1 1 New Smyrna Beach, FL T-13 New Westminster, Canada T-20 New York (The Battery) T-26 New York (The Battery) T-27 New York State Barge Canal T-20 New York State Canal Guide T-22 New York State Waterways T-25 New York, NY T-30 New York, NY T-35 New York, NY T-26 New York, NY (The Battery) T-22 Newburg T-19 Newburg Lock and Dam T-29 Newburyport, MA T-19 Newport Beach, CA Newport News, VA A-2 Newport, OR T-20 Newport, RI T-19 Niagara Falls, NY T-20 Niagara River Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada A-2 Nickajack Lock and Dam A-2 Nishnabotna River mouth T-17 Nome T-l Nomini Bay, VA T-15 Nonopapa, Niihau T-24 Norfolk, VA -. T-3 Norfolk, VA T-6 Norfolk, VA T-3 Norfolk, VA T-31 Norfolk, VA T-20 Nulato T-7 Nyack T-l T-23 Oakland T-22 Oakland, CA T-13 Occoquan, VA T-l 1 Ocean City T-12 Ocean City, MD T-15 Ocracoke, NC T-17 Ogdensburg, NY T-4 Ogdensburg, NY T-14 Ohio River T-24 Ohio River mouth T-10 Ohio River mouth T-27 Oklawah River T-26 Olcott, NY T-22 Old Mackinac Point Old Mackinac Point T-39 Old Mackinac Point T-34 Old Mackinac Point T-l Old Mackinac Point T-2 Olympia, WA T-3 Omaha, NE T-6 Ontonagon, MI T-3 Orange, TX T-32 Orange, TX T-16 Oregon City, OR T-21 Oriental, NC T-20 Osage River mouth l^g<- T-35 T-19 T-38 A-l A-l A-l 1 A-2 A-2 A-2 T-30 T-35 T-34 T-20 T-3 T-12 T-8 T-20 T-3 T-20 T-3 T-19 T- 1 5 1-1 T-17 T-13 T-34 T-4 T-5 A-l A-l T-28 T-l T-3 T-6 T-7 T-5 T-19 T-2 T-3! T-9 T-3) T-3 T-24 T-24 T-23 T-20 T-20 T-39 T-10 T-35 T-l T-9 T-l I T-12 T-13 T-38 T-5 T-32 T-31 T-10 T-7 T-6 T-12 T-22 T-23 T-19 T-19 T-19 T-14 T-23 T-23 T-24 T-25 T-26 T-27 T-34 T-20 T-27 T-15 T-17 T-33 T-12 1-20 1-6 Ossining Oswego Canal Oswego, NY Oswego, NY Ottawa, IL Owen Sound, Canada Owensboro, KY Pacific Coast Pacific Ocean Paducah, KY Paducah, KY Paimiut Palatka Palmyra Island Panama Canal Panama Canal (Atlantic entrance) Panama Canal (Pacific entrance) . Panama Canal (Pacific entrance) . Panama City, FL Panama City, FL Parkersburg, WV Parry Sound, Canada Pascagoula, MS Pascagoula, MS Pasco, WA Passage Island, MI Patchogue Pear Harbor, Oahu Pearl Harbor, HI Pedro Miguel Lock Peekskill Pelican, AK Penetanguishene, Canada Peninsula Harbor, Canada Pensacola, FL Pensacola, FL Pensacola, FL Pentwater, MI Peoria Lock Perryville, TN Perth Amboy, NJ Peru, IL Petaluma Petersburg, AK Petersburg, VA Petoskey, MI Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Pickwick Landing Lock and Dam Picton, Canada Pike Island Lock and Dam Piney Point, MD Pittsburg Pittsburg, PA Plaquemine, LA Platinum Plattsmouth, NE : Plymouth, MA Plymouth, NC Point Comfort, TX Point Hope Point Lay Port Wells, WA Ponca, NE Ponce, PR Port of Palm Beach, FL Port of Palm Beach, FL Port of Walla Walla, WA Port Alexander, AK Port Allen, HI Port Allen, Kauai Port Angeles, WA Port Arthur, Canada Port Arthur, Canada Port Arthur, TX Port Arthur, TX Port Arthur, TX Port Boca Grande Port Boca Grande, FL Port Brownsville, TX Port Brownsville, TX Port Burwell, Canada Port Clarence Page Page T-5 Port Clinton, OH T-24 T-28 T-23 T-22 Port Colborne T-24 T-23 T-27 T-21 Port Colborne, Canada T-22 T-25 Port Dolomite, MI T-25 T-19 Port Dover, Canada T-24 Port Everglades, FL T-ll T-31 Port Everglades, FL T-13 T-30 Port Gamble, WA T-34 T-19 Port Hope, Canada T-23 T-20 Port Hueneme, CA T-31 T-38 T-23 T-14 Port Huron T-24 T-35 T-25 T-29 T-27 T-l Port Huron, MI T-22 T-l Port Inland, MI T-26 T-30 Port Isabel, TX T-15 T-15 Port Isabel, TX T-17 T-17 Port Jefferson, NY T-3 T-20 Port Ludlow, WA T-34 T-25 Port Maitland, Canada T-24 T-15 Port Mansfield, TX T-17 T-17 Port Mayaca, FL T-13 T-33 Port McNicoli, Canada T-25 T-27 Port Moller T-39 T-4 Port Newark, NJ T-3 T-35 Port O'Connor, TX T-17 T-30 Port Royal, SC T-ll T-29 Port San Luis, CA T-31 T-5 Port Sanilac, MI T-25 T-37 Port St. Joe, FL T-15 T-25 Port St. Joe, FL T-17 T-27 Port Stanley, Canada T-24 T-l Port Sulphur, LA T-19 T-15 Port Tampa, FL T-15 T-17 Port Townsend, WA T-34 T-26 Port Valdez T-36 T-21 Port Valdez, AK T-30 T-20 Port Washington, WI T-26 T-3 Port Weller, NY T-23 T-21 Port Wing, WI T-27 T-32 Portage Entry, MI T-27 T-37 Portage Lake, MI T-26 T-9 Portland, ME T-l T-26 Portland, ME T-2 T-l Portland, OR T-30 T-6 Portland, OR T-31 T-8 Portland, OR T-33 T-20 Portsmouth, NH T-2 T-23 Portsmouth, OH T-19 T-20 T-10 T-10 T-10 T-32 T-9 T-20 T-10 T-19 Poughkeepsie T-5 T-39 Prairie du Chien, WI T-19 T-20 Providence, RI T-3 T-2 Provincetown, MA T-2 T-12 Puerto Arecibo, PR T-18 T-15 T-18 T-39 Put-in-Bay, OH T-24 T-39 T-34 Quantico, VA T-10 T-20 T-27 T-l 8 Quebec, Canada T-23 T-ll T-19 T-l 3 T-33 Racine, WI T-26 T-37 T-38 T-30 Red River mouth, LA T-19 T-35 Redwood City T-32 T-34 T-5 T-22 Richland, WA T-33 T-27 T-32 T-l Richmond, VA T-9 T-15 Rio Vista T-32 T-17 T-4 T-16 Road Town, BVI T-18 T-15 Roche Harbor, WA T-34 T- 1 5 Rochester, NY T-22 T-17 Rochester, NY T-23 T-24 Rock of Ages, MI T-27 T-39 Rockaway Point T-4 Rockland, ME Rockport, MA Rockport, MI Rockport, TX Rogers City, MI Rondeau, Canada Roosevelt Inlet, DE Rossport, Canada Ruby Rulo, NE Russian Mission Sacketts Harbor, NY Sacramento Sacramento, CA Sag Harbor Sag Harbor, NY Saginaw, MI Saint Croix, VI Salem, MA Salem, NJ Salem, OR Salerno, FL Salisbury, MD Saltillo San Diego, CA San Diego, CA San Francisco San Francisco Bay San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA San Juan, PR San Juan, PR San Rafael Sandusky, OH Sanford Santa Barbara, CA Sarasota Saugatuck, MI Saugerties Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie, MI Sausalito Savannah Savannah, GA Savannah, GA Savannah, GA Savoonga Schuylkill River mouth, PA Scituate, MA Sea Isle City Searsport, ME Seaside Park Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Seldovia Seward Seward, AK Shark River Inlet Sheboygan, WI Sheffield, AL Shinnecock Canal north end Shinnecock Inlet Silver Bay, MN Silver Springs Sioux City, IA Sitka Sitka, AK Sitka, AK Skagway, AK Smith Creek mouth, MD Smithland Lock and Dam . . Smryna River mouth, DE . . SnellLock, NY Sodus Bay Solomons, MD South Bend, WA South Chicago, IL South Haven, MI South Norwalk, CT South Pittsburg Southampton, Canada Southport, NC Page T-2 Southport, NC T-2 St. Augustine, FL T-25 St. Augustine, FL T-17 St. Charles, MO T-25 St. Clair Flats, MI, Canada T-24 St. Clair River T-8 St. Clair, MI T-27 St. Croix, VI T-38 St. Helens, OR T-20 St. Ignace, MI T-38 St. John, VI St. Johns River T-23 St. Johns River mouth T-32 St. Johns River mouth, DE T-31 St. Joseph, MI T-4 St. Joseph, MO T-3 St. Lawrence River T-25 St. Louis, MO T-18 St. Marks T-2 St. Marys River T-8 St. Marys River mouth, MD T-33 St. Michael T-13 St. Michaels, MD T-9 St. Paul Island T-20 St. Paul, MN T-30 St. Petersburg T-31 St. Petersburg, FL T-32 St. Thomas, VI T-32 Stamford, CT T-30 State abbreviations T-31 Steubenville, OH T-l Stevens T-18 Stockton T-32 Stockton, CA T-24 Stone Harbor T-14 Stoneport, MI T-31 Stonington, CT T-16 Stonington, ME T-26 Strait of Georgia T-5 Strait of Juan de Fuca T-25 Straits of Florida T-27 Straits of Florida T-22 Straits of Florida T-32 Stratford, CT T-20 Stuart, FL T-l Stuart, FL T-l 1 Sturgeon Bay, WI (town) T-12 Suffolk, VA T-39 Superior, WI T-8 Swansboro, NC T-2 Swiftsure Bank T-7 Swiftsure Bank, WA T-2 Swiftsure Bank, WA T-7 T-30 Tacoma, WA T-34 Taconite, MN T-37 Tampa T-36 Tampa, FL T-36 Tampa, FL T-30 Tanana T-7 Tarkio River mouth T-26 Tarpon Springs T-20 Tarrytown T-4 Tavernier, FL T-4 Tennessee River T-27 Tennessee River T-14 Tennessee River mouth T-20 Tennessee River mouth T-36 Tennessee River Navigation Charts T-30 Texas City, TX T-37 Texas City, TX T-37 The Dallas Lock and Dam T-10 Thessalon, Canada T-l 9 Thousand Island Park, NY T-8 Thunder Bay, Canada T-23 Thunder Bay, Canada T-23 Thunder Bay, Canada T-9 Thunderbolt, GA T-31 Titusville, FL T-26 Toledo, OH T-26 Toledo, OH T-3 Toms River (town) T-20 Tonawanda, NY T-25 Toronto, Canada T-ll Toronto, Canada (west entrance) . . T-12 T-ll T-13 T-20 T-24 T-24 T-24 T-18 T-33 T-25 T-18 T-14 T-14 T-8 T-26 T-20 T-23 T-l 9 T-16 T-25 T-10 T-39 T-9 T-39 T-l 9 T-16 T-15 T-18 T-3 A-2 T-20 T-38 T-32 T-31 T-7 T-25 T-3 T-2 T-34 T-34 T-l T-ll T-15 T-3 T-ll T-13 T-26 T-9 T-27 T- ! 2 T-36 T-30 T-34 T-34 T-27 T-16 T-l T-15 T-38 T-20 T-16 T-5 T-13 T-19 T-20 T-19 r 2o A-2 T-15 T-17 T-33 T-25 T-23 T-27 T-27 T-22 T-12 T-13 T-22 T-24 T-7 T-24 T-22 T-23 1-8 Tortola, BVI Traverse City, MI . Trenton, Canada . . Trenton, MI Trenton, NJ Trenton, NJ Troy Troy Lock Two Harbors, MN . Two Harbors, MN . Two Rivers, WI . . . Umatilla, OR Unalakleet Unga Unimak Pass Unimak Pass Unimak Pass, AK Upper Mississippi River Navigation Charts. Uyak US Steel Basin, PA US Steel Basin, PA Valejo Vancouver, Canada . . Vancouver, WA Vancouver, WA Venice Vermilion, OH Vero Beach, FT Vicksburg, MS Victoria, Canada Victoria, Canada Vineyard Haven, MA Virgin Islands Wabash River mouth . Waimea, Kauai Wainwright Warrenton, OR Washburn, WI Washington, DC Page T-18 T-26 T-23 T-24 T-6 T-8 T-5 T-5 T-27 T-22 T-26 T-33 T-39 T-36 T-36 T-39 T-30 A-2 T-36 T-6 T-8 T-32 T-34 T-31 T-33 T-16 T-24 T-13 T-19 T-34 T-37 T-3 T-18 T-19 T-35 T-39 T-33 T-27 T-9 Washington, DC Washington, MO Washington, NC Waterloo, AL Watervliet Watts Bar Lock and Dam . . . Waukegan, IL Waverly, MO Weiaka West Point West Point, VA Westhampton Beach Wheeling, WV White Lake, MI Whitefish Point, MI Whittier Wiarton, Canada Wicomico River mouth, MD Wildwood Willow Island Dam Wilmington, DE Wilmington, DE Wilmington, NC Wilmington, NC Wilmington, NC Wilson Lock and Dam Winona, MN Wiscasset, ME Woods Hole, MA Wrangell, AK Wrightsville, NC Wyandotte, MI Yakutat Yeocomico River mouth, VA Yonkers York Harbor, ME Yorktown, VA Yucatan Channel Yucatan Channel Yukon River Page T-10 T-20 T-12 T-20 T-5 T-20 T-26 T-20 T-14 T-5 T-9 T-4 T-20 T-26 T-27 T-36 T-25 T-10 T-7 T-20 T-6 T-8 T-l T-ll T-12 T-20 T-19 T-2 T-3 T-37 T-12 T-24 T-36 T-10 T-5 T-2 T-9 T-l T-l 5 T-38 ADDD0E167bll0