Category:Federal Electric Railways Commission
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- English: The Federal Electric Railways Commission was a United States agency established by President Woodrow Wilson in June 1919. The Commission was charged with investigating the financial problems of the tram and interurban railway industry in the United States. The Commission submitted its final report to the President, thereby completing its business, in July 2020.
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Media in category "Federal Electric Railways Commission"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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California Digital Library (IA analysisofelectr00wilcrich).pdf 881 × 1,445, 818 pages; 41.27 MB
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Cornell University Library digitization (IA cu31924032485660).pdf 800 × 1,289, 1,020 pages; 45.34 MB
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Cornell University Library digitization (IA cu31924032485678).pdf 758 × 1,247, 1,078 pages; 44.62 MB
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Cornell University Library digitization (IA cu31924032485686).pdf 787 × 1,254, 312 pages; 14.31 MB
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ELMQUIST, CHARLES B. LCCN2016870260.jpg 7,610 × 10,383; 7.65 MB
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Railway Commission in 1919.jpg 601 × 299; 44 KB
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Report of the Federal electric railways commission to the President, August, 1920 (IA reportoffederale00unit).pdf 875 × 1,389, 40 pages; 2.76 MB