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" Of the total cut 45 per cent was consumed in the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers. "
Political Science Quarterly - Page 761
1908
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Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1938: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1937 - 1180 pages
...The Bureau of Valuation presented exhibits covering all class I railroads in Official Classification (territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac) and Southwestern rate territories in a proceeding for the determination of proper division of rates....
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Materials Survey, Iron and Steel Scrap

United States. Bureau of Mines - 1953 - 300 pages
...of heavy structural shapes, plates, bars, and pipe, which were largely converted into capital goods in the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers. This steel went into the services of the railroads, skyscraper skeletons, pipelines, etc., and was...
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Yearbook of Agriculture

1923 - 1158 pages
...cut was in the South and 31 per cent on the Pacific coast. Of the total cut 45 per cent was consumed in the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac Eivers. The center of consumption of this region is approximately at Erie, Pa., distant 1,200 miles...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

1908 - 796 pages
...merger with the Boston and Maine Railway Company and in the absorption of local trolley lines.—During the summer the proposition of the railway companies...that no steps would be taken by them until after the elections.—There was a lull in the activities of the states in prosecuting corporations for infringement...
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Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Railway ..., Volume 23

American Railway Engineering Association - 1922 - 1396 pages
...assumptions. It had in mind peak conditions in what is known as the dense traffic district embraced in the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers. Your Committee is of the opinion that if the terminal could be made adequate and efficient under the...
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Annual Statement of the Trade and Commerce of St. Louis

Merchants' Exchange of St. Louis - 1920 - 852 pages
...which were granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission to take effect August 26th, amounting to 40% in the territory East of the Mississippi and North of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers, 25% in territory South of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers and East of the Misissippi River, and 35% in...
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Paper: A Weekly Technical Journal Devoted to Manufacture, Sale ..., Volume 17

1915 - 502 pages
...January 14, there will be a more or less extensive readjustment of transportation charges on paper in the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers to the Atlantic seaboard, which readjustment may effect rates in other territory. PAPER MANUFACTURERS...
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Furniture Manufacturer and Artisan, Volume 8

1914 - 404 pages
...whole question up again for review, in which the railroads ask for the 5 per cent increases throughout the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers. EFFICIENCY IN COST ACCOUNTING Thinking Right About Cost is Necessary in Cost Keeping — Second in...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4879

1905 - 784 pages
...principal advances in classification in what is called officialclassification territory, which covers the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the. Ohio and Potomac rivers, with the exception of the State of Wisconsin and the northwest corner of the State of Illinois —...
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Addresses Before the Club

Democratic women's luncheon club, Philadelphia - 1922 - 810 pages
...regulation, produce further economies and further strengthen competition. For example, if the railroads in the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio and Potomac should be consolidated into four great systems, I think the public in that great territory would get...
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