US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
Sponsor
Morris Sheppard
Committee
Committee on Commerce
Congress
73d Congress, 2d Session
Files
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Description
In this report, dated May 10, 1934, also known as United State (US) Senate Report 1098, the US Senate Committee on Commerce recommends passage, without amendment, of US H.R. 9320 ("To further extend the times for commencement and completing the construction of a bridge across the Missouri River at or near Garrison, N.Dak.")
See also:
"To Further Extend the Times for Commencement and Completing the Construction of a Bridge across the Missouri River at or near Garrison, North Dakota" [internal note: manuscript 1081]
Publication Date
5-10-1934
Keywords
bridge construction, bridge, Garrison, Missouri River
Organizations Referenced
US Department of Agriculture, US House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, US Senate Committee on Commerce, US Congress, US War Department
People Referenced
George H. Dern, Sam Rayburn, Morris Sheppard, James H. Sinclair, Rexford G.Tugwell
Publisher
Government Printing Office
Disciplines
American Politics | Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law | Indigenous Studies | Law and Politics | Native American Studies | United States History
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American Politics Commons, Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law Commons, Indigenous Studies Commons, Law and Politics Commons, Native American Studies Commons, United States History Commons
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