Inland Water Transportation: Hearings on the Subject of Inland Water Transportation on the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers, the Black Warrior-Warrior-Tombigbee River System, Alabama, and the New York State Barge Canal, Held Before the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress ... December 13,1918 |
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... tion . COMMITTEE ON RIVERS AND HARBORS HARBORS Hld be HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTY - FIFTH CONGRESS CONSISTING OF JOHN H. SMALL , North Carolina , Chairman . CHARLES F. BOOHER , Missouri . THOMAS GALLAGHER , Illinois . THOMAS J ...
... tion . COMMITTEE ON RIVERS AND HARBORS HARBORS Hld be HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTY - FIFTH CONGRESS CONSISTING OF JOHN H. SMALL , North Carolina , Chairman . CHARLES F. BOOHER , Missouri . THOMAS GALLAGHER , Illinois . THOMAS J ...
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... to answer your ques- tion , I should say the rate that should prevail on the New York Barge Canal , the differential , would depend on the canal itself and ༢ the facilities . We were promised a 12 - INLAND WATER TRANSPORTATION .
... to answer your ques- tion , I should say the rate that should prevail on the New York Barge Canal , the differential , would depend on the canal itself and ༢ the facilities . We were promised a 12 - INLAND WATER TRANSPORTATION .
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... tion with these terminals of which we have charge ? Mr. SWITZER . I do not understand we have anything to do with the terminals along the canal ; only in connection with some other waterway . Mr. DEMPSEY . I mean the harbors . Mr ...
... tion with these terminals of which we have charge ? Mr. SWITZER . I do not understand we have anything to do with the terminals along the canal ; only in connection with some other waterway . Mr. DEMPSEY . I mean the harbors . Mr ...
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... tion Co. by the Railroad Administration. That left our; company with one large freight boat we had used in freighting on the Missouri River. The balance of the property was purchased by the Railroad Administration through Mr. Sanders ...
... tion Co. by the Railroad Administration. That left our; company with one large freight boat we had used in freighting on the Missouri River. The balance of the property was purchased by the Railroad Administration through Mr. Sanders ...
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... tion Co. by the Railroad Administration . That left our company with one large freight boat we had used in freighting on the Missouri River . The balance of the property was purchased by the Railroad Administration through Mr. Sanders ...
... tion Co. by the Railroad Administration . That left our company with one large freight boat we had used in freighting on the Missouri River . The balance of the property was purchased by the Railroad Administration through Mr. Sanders ...
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Page 3 - Mexico, to be completed within twenty years; of the Mississippi River between the mouth of the Missouri and the mouth of the Ohio River...
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