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19 Nov 9th 1865 Wheel used by Taylor Diam 11 1/2 ft Circumf. Length of Weir 5.50 feet.
Wheel used by Castlemann Diam. 11 1/2 ft Circumf Length of Weir 5.12 feet [calculation].
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The Tenth Water Lease. To John W. Modbury, Martin B. Medberry and Jacob A. Hoover Now owned by Medbery Stevens & Co. Date September 13th 1845 Quantity 800 cubic feet pr minute, or sufficient for 4 runs mill stones not exceeding 4 1/2 ft diamter. Wheel or wheels not less than 15 feet dim. nor less than 12 feet length of buckets Velocity not greater than 4 feet pr second Rent $650 pr an.
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21 Nov. 8Wheel in two parts
[Calculations]. Water weir [calculations].
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Table for water gauging for one foot of length of wier; adopted at Milwaukee
[Data Table]
In the same proportion for any length of weir.
A wier 6 inches depth of water
[Data Table].
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[Crossed out?; Water gauge table for Nov. 4th 1865] 23 See page 42 Medberii's weir 12.90/50 Surf. of Water in canal 13.40 A
13.40 above zero of grades of streets, &c
*From which measurements of water levels are taken-foot of Poplar street.