Calling
For Completing The Delaware Breakwater
Tuesday,
May 9, 1854
A
recent article in this newspaper on the Breakwater subject, called
for “Criminal Neglect” against the Government for not
completing the Delaware Breakwater.
Here
is what was learned since Our State of Delaware receives so little
to cause attention or action, much less respect of congress, most
likely on account of the very small electoral vote in Presidential
machine. One reason reached us tells that the Custom house took
precedence of the Breakwater was because a Deficiency Bill was sent
to vote before the General Appropriation Bill, which covers the
Breakwater. Then we learn that the appropriation was only $30,000, a
long way to being enough.
The
situation of the Breakwater is to this effect. Three miles from
shore are two piles of stone, each a half mile in length, and between
is a half mile gap, through which the harsh northeast winds pass
during stormy weather. Many vessels seeking safety in the harbor fine
that these wayward winds blowing through the gap will cause them to
drag anchor and, at times, become wrecks upon the beach.
Now
it is time for the Government to take action , grant appropriations
to fill in the gap and make a continuous pile of stone to halt the
northeaster winds through it.
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