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Ji- 00506 CLEARING PF,T>L RIVER OF OBSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION EK YCKKK FROM GAIN1 SVTLL TO JACKSON, MISS., TO DEPTH OF 18 to 20 INCHES ADVOCATED — LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION OF $5,000 ASKED — LOUISIANA CLEARS WEST PEARL ** COTTON ARRIVES FROM PHILADELPHIA IN NESHOBA COUNTY VIA RAFT — KEELS CAN RUN FROM JACKSON — STEAMER MENTORIA. CAPT. BOARDMAN, FIRST ONE TO GO UP TO GEORGETOWN Jan. - Feb., l8*+6 "Gainesville (Miss.) Advocate" - Jan. 17, 18U6 - MA An urgent recommendation was made for formation of a Committee since it is "of utmost importance to citizens living in the eastern section of this state and in vicinity of EasI Pearl River that obstructions to navigation be removed." It was suggested £kekk to "appropriate »5f000 to admit steamboats drawing eighteen to twenty inches to pass from Gainesville to-Jackson at most seasons of the year." It was suggested tfthat Representative B. S. Leonard from Hancock County use his office to obtain Legislative approval." It was felt clearing the snags and bars, particularly at times of low water, would extend the shipping season and reduce rates to and from New Orleans for all river towns by one-half. First objective would be to go from the town of Gainesville to the mouth of Vest pearl River. January 2b issue of "Gainesville Advocate" reported the River by flattest from Philadelphia in K. cshoba County
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