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Congress, 2d session. Senate

Letter from the Inter transmitting the oral testim commerce commission in the at Missouri river points. (54th Congress, 2d session.

National association of

ceedings.

Washington: Government pr vols. 8°.

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Railways in the United S

Washington: Government prin Pt. II. A forty-year review of by the auditor of the Commi Pt. IV. State regulation of rail to the commission.

Pt. V. State taxation of railway Prepared by the statistician t Supreme court. United State association. Decision rende

8°. (55th Congress, 1st sessi

United States. Treasury department. Bureau of statistics. First annual report on the internal commerce of the United States, by Joseph Nimmo, jr. For the year ending June 30, 1876.

Washington: Government printing office, 1877. 215, (3), iv,
257 PP.
Folded maps. Folded charts. 8°.

Issued as "Part second of the annual report of the Chief of the Bureau
of statistics on the commerce and navigation of the United
States."

Contains reports of investigations of economy of transport by rail; The competitive forces which exert a controlling influence over the commerce between the West and the seaboard with respect to the commercial interests of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore; The regulation of the railroads by the state; The regulation of rail rates through the competition of water-lines; The regulation of railroads through the competition of one or more railroads owned and controlled by the national government or by cities or states; and The railroad question in foreign countries.

Same. Annual report. December 1, 1879. Washington: Government printing office, 1879. xi, (1), 250 8°. pp. Folded map.

Contains reports on The commerce of the cities of Saint Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati with the states south of the Ohio river and south of the state of Missouri; Comparative growth of traffic on railroads and on the Erie canal in the commerce between the west and the seaboard; and The relations of the railroads to the public interests.

Same. July 1, 1881.

Washington: Government printing office, 1881. viii, 239 pp.
Folded maps. 8°.

Contains reports on Railroad confederations or pooling organizations;
Governmental regulations of railroads; The competition between
water lines and railroads and the competition of commercial forces;
The commercial, industrial, and transportation interests of Cincin-
nati, Chicago, Saint Louis, Louisville, and Kansas City.

Same. For the fiscal year 1881-82.

Washington: Government printing office, 1884. vi, (2), 309 pp. Folded maps. 8°.

Principally devoted to the commercial, industrial, and transportation interests of Saint Louis.

Same.

December 31, 1884.

Washington: Government printing office, 1885. vii, (3), 172 pp. Folded maps. 8°.

"The present report relates especially to the transcontinental railroads of the United States and the railroads of the contiguous countries, the Dominion of Canada and the Republic of Mexico."

Same. Report for the

The commercial, industrial, interests of Alaska, Arizona, Oregon, Utah, and Washingto Washington: Government print pp. Folded map. Folded ta

Same. For the year 18 Great Lakes, the Mississippi Washington: Government print lxi, (1), 96 pp. Folded map.

Van Oss, S. F. American railroads as

for investors in American rail New York: G. P. Putnam's son Colored maps. 8°.

pp.

Virtue, George Ole. The anthracite con

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1887.

1887.

The inter-state commerce bill.
Nation, vol. 44 (Jan. 20, 1887):
The interstate commerce bill.
Public opinion, vol. 21, (Jan. 8.

Press comments.

1887. The inter-state commerce act. American law record, vol. 15 (A

1887. The interstate commerce commi Public opinion, vol. 2 (Apr. 2,

1887.

1887.

Press comments.

The interstate commerce law on
Public opinion, vol. 3 (Apr. 23,

Press comments.

The inter-state commerce act a
Charles Henry Phelps.

Railway and corporation law j

362-366.

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