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South Carolina.

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Works at Georgetown harbor

Works at the mouth of the Santee, at Bull's bay, and other inlets between Georgetown and Charleston.

Works at Stono inlet

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Works at St. Augustine, (estimate of engineer department)

Works at Key West and Tortugas, (estimate of engineer department).

Works at Charlotte harbor, Espiritu Santa bay, Apalachicola, Apalache bay, St. Joseph's bay, and St. Rosa bay, (estimate of engineer department).

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Comprising conditional works, the necessity for which will depend on the creation of artificial harbors, canals, great naval depots, &c.; arranged in geographical order.

Works on Barnstable bay to cover Cape Cod canal. Works on Buzzard's bay to cover Cape Cod canal. Works to cover artificial harbor in Martha's Vineyard sound.

Works on Newport News, on Craney island, and on Nasaway shoals, to cover naval depot in Burwell's bay.

Works to cover proposed new outlet of Albemarle sound.

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TABLE E,

Exhibiting the cost of certain projected fortifications for the sea-coast defence; the forces necessary to protect them on the supposition that there were no fortifications; the forces necessary for perfect security with the aid of the projected defences; and the expense of the troops in both cases.

Comparison of the forces necessary to defend the places

with and without the projected works.

Expenses of the troops kept under

pay with the proposed works

No. of troops necessary without forti

No. of troops required with the projected works.

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Expense of the troops kept under pay without fortifications.

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10,000

150

1,500

1,650

8,350

10,000

10,000

$2,500,000

$22,500

285

3,845

$375,000

4, 130

$397,500

3,042, 369

5,870

2,500,000

10,000 10,000

42,750

961, 250

275

5, 125

5,400

1,004,000

6,077, 365

4,600

2,500,000

10,000

10,000

41, 250

500

1,281, 250

8, 206

8,706

1,322,500

1,294

1,121,000

2,500,000

10,000 10,000

75,000

150

2,051,500

2,010

2, 160

2,126,500

7,840

1,516,000

10,000

2,500,000

10,000

22,500

250

Norfolk..

2,180

502,500

525,000

2,430

7,570

3,869, 025

10,000 10,000

2,500,000

37,500

505, 000

550

Charleston.

3, 610

4, 160

542,500

5,840

824, 426

2,500,000

10,000

10,000

82,500

902,500

300

Savannah

1,500

1,800

200

732, 367

10,000

2,500,000

10,000

45,000

200

375,000

New Orleans.

1,360

985,000 420,000

1,560

8,440

961,529

2,500,000

17,000 3,000

30,000

340,000

350

2,740

3,090

370,000

6,910

4,250,000

52,500

685,000

737,500

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Total number of troops necessary without fortifications. Total number of troops required with the projected works..

200,000 100,000

* Supposing all to be militia, serving six months, and costing in the average $250 per man.

Expense of the regulars for six months, at $150 per

man.

Expense of the militia for six months, at $250 per

man.

Expense of regulars and

militia

TABLE E, exhibiting the cost of certain projected fortifications, &c.—Continued

Expense of defending the above-mentioned points during a cam-
paign of six months without fortifications..
With the projected forts.

Difference

Total cost of the projected works..

Difference.

$26, 750,000

8, 430, 500

18, 319, 500 21,767,656

3, 448, 156

N. B.-In one campaign of six months the difference of expense between the two systems will amount to within $3,448,156 of the whole cost of the projected works. The expense of the troops as above supposes the regular soldier to cost $300 per annum and the militia soldier $500, officers included in both. No estimate can be made of the enormous contingent expenses in assembling, or ganizing, and providing militia forces, of hospitals, waste of property, loss of time, &c. This estimate is undoubtedly below the truth. The forces under pay necessary for defence, with the proposed works, consist of peace garrisons. increased by a proportion of militia, the residue of militia under pay being stationed upon the line of approach of the enemy.

Exhibiting the amount of militia force that may be concentrated at Boston, Newport, New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans, successively, from the 1st to the 11th day; each day's march being computed at fifteen miles; founded on the census of 1830.

Days.

Boston.

Newport, R. I.

New York.

Philadelphia.

Norfolk, Va Baltimore, Md. Charleston, S. C Savannah, Ga.

New Orleans

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