| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1906 - 834 pages
...herewith is n statement marked " B," which gives a list of the common and junction points in the territory south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi river between which the rates are less than the rates to and from intermediate local stations. So far... | |
| Harry Turner Newcomb - 1907 - 28 pages
...Michigan and the Illinois-Indiana State line and north of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers $76,246 States south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi river 38,735 States west of the Mississippi River . . 43,919 Average freight rates per ton per mile... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1907 - 266 pages
...5,415,923.80 Making the aggregate annual approximate reduction in revenue of the roads operating in, territory south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi River $8,214,523.04. respect to the effect of the proposed law on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 738 pages
...as its name implies, was intended to include all of the Southern transportation companies. Any road south of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers and east of the Mississippi could become a member. Any steamship company connecting these roads with Boston, Providence, New York,... | |
| Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1907 - 294 pages
...east of Chicago and the Mississippi river is one section and uses the official classification; that south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi river is another section and uses the southern classification; that west of Chicago and the Mississippi... | |
| Railroad Commission of Ohio - 1908 - 578 pages
...River to the Atlantic seaboard with minor exceptions; the Southern Classification territory is that section south of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers and east of the Mississippi, and the Western Classification governs all the territory west of the Mississippi River. Many exceptions... | |
| 1909 - 712 pages
...for its application in the part of the United States for which I am expected to speak—- the States south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi. I would define the type of "Conservation of natural resources" that should be applied in that section... | |
| 1909 - 530 pages
...we have railroad communication, and to a great part of that country, especially from our territory south of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers and east of the Mississippi, traffic can be moved efficiently by water as well as by rail. There are direct and regular lines from... | |
| 1909 - 434 pages
...will^be one fare plus twenty-five cents for the round trip. This includes Texas and all the territory south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi. That means a round trip rate of $21.25 from Cincinnati, $19.25 from Louisville, $16.75 from Cairo,... | |
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