Report, Volumes 1-4

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Includes reports of the State Highway Board.
 

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Page 66 - the ratio which the area of each State bears to the total area of all the States; one-third in the ratio which the population of each State bears to the total population of all the States...
Page 145 - States' pro rata part of the value of the labor and materials which have been actually put into said construction in conformity to said plans and specifications; nor shall any such payment be in excess of $10,000 per mile, exclusive of the cost of bridges of more than twenty feet clear span.
Page 140 - Territory, or county for the survey, construction , and maintenance of roads and trails within or only partly within the national forests, when necessary for the use and development of resources upon which communities within and adjacent to the national forests are dependent: Provided.
Page 139 - An Act to provide that the United States shall aid the States in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes...
Page 24 - State shall be done in accordance with its laws, and under the direct supervision of the State highway department, subject to the inspection and approval of the Secretary of Agriculture and in accordance with the rules and regulations made pursuant to this act.
Page 150 - The Bureau of Public Roads of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Page 134 - Agriculture approve a project, the State highway department shall furnish to him such surveys, plans specifications, and estimates therefor as he may require; Provided, however, That the Secretary of Agriculture...
Page 66 - ... to the Secretary of the Treasury and to the State highway departments, and to the governors of States having no State highway departments, in the...
Page 145 - State shall be expended therein until its Legislature shall have assented to the provisions of this act, except that, until the final adjournment of the first regular session of the Legislature held after the passage of this act, the assent of the Governor of the State shall be sufficient.
Page 79 - Agriculture that the proposed appropriation of such land or material is contrary to the public interest or inconsistent with the purposes for which such land or materials have been reserved, or shall have agreed to the appropriation and transfer under conditions which, he deems necessary for the adequate protection and utilization of the reserve...

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