/ @REEN BAY. 195. Quarry Point (Sturgeon Bay).--Red 20-foot spar buoy in I5 feet of water. _ Marks the eastern side of a small shoal with only 6 feet of water over it, off the entrance to Sawyer's harbor. Dunlap's Reef Range front light, S. 8. E. 2E., oF miles. Northern point of entrance to Sawyer's harbor, N. by W. % W., 650 yards. Hill's Point (outside).--Black, 20-foot spar buoy in 15 feet of across Sturgeon bay from the east shore, leaving a narrow channel be- tween it and Hill's point on the west shore. Vessels bound into Stur- geon bay should keep to the westward of this buoy, andvof Nos. 3 and 5 as well, and when near the buoy on the northwest end of the Middle _-ground (Dunlap reef), the channel on either side may be taken. Hill's point, 8. W. $8., 400 yards. | : Hill's Point.--Black, 2d-class nun buoy in 14 feet of water. Marks the western edge of the same shoal as No. 1. Hill's point, W. 2 N., 220 yards. F Hill's Point (inside).--Black, 20-foot spar buoy in 14 feet of water. Marks the southwest point of the same shoal. Hill's point, N. W.2N., 550 yards. Middle Ground (northwest end).--Red and black horizon- tal stripes, spar buoy in 13 feet of water. Marks the northwest end of the middle ground, which lies in mid-channel. Dunlap's Reef Front light, 8.S. E. 4 E, 300 yards. | DUNLAP REEF RANGE LIGHTS.--Front light, fixed white, 6th order, visible 92 miles. Red wooden tower, 14 feet high, on acrib. | Rear Light.--Fixed white, 5th order, visible 12 4 miles. Lantern on keeper's white frame dwelling, 35 feet high, on acrib. These lights are 680 feet apart, bearing 8. S. E. 3} K., and N. N. W. 2 W. A guide through narrow channel abreast Hill's point, Sturgeon bay. At present the best water is found in the channel by keeping' the rearlight just open to the westward of the front light. West Channel Buoy.--Black spar buoy in 12 feet of water. Marks the west point of the middle ground, and is a guide through the west channel. Buoy on northwest end of the middle ground, N. by W. + W., 430 yards. East channel buoy, E. $8., 333 yards. Marks the northeast edge of the middle ground, and is a guide through the east channel. Buoy on northwest end of middle ground, N. W. $ W., - 600 yards. West channel buoy, W. ¢ N., 333 yards. : Middle Ground (southeast end).--Red and black horizontal stripes, spar buoy, bushy top, in 13 feet of water. Marks the southeast point of the middle ground (Dunlap reef). Wharf foot of Portage street, Sturgeon bay, E.S. E. $ E., 900 yards. Bridge.--Just above the middle ground, near the foot of St. John's street, in the city of Sturgeon Bay, a bridge spans the bay. The draw is near the city end of the bridge. Standing to the Southward in Green Bay. Little Sturgeon Bay is 6 miles W. S. W. from the southwest point of entrance to Big Sturgeon bay. The shore between the two bays is rocky with spits and detached rocky shoals 2 miles from shore. 4 -- " water. Marks the western edge of the shoal ground that extends nearly East Channel Buoy.--Red spar-buoy, in 18 feet of water. |