| John N. Dickinson - 1981 - 232 sider
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| Roald D. Tweet - 1983 - 140 sider
...That year Congress, under pressure from western politicians and interests, passed the General Survey Act "to procure the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates, upon the subject of roads and canals."2 The act gave the President authority to employ officers of the Corps of Engineers to make... | |
| Roald D. Tweet - 1984 - 464 sider
...regular annual appropriations for "rivers and harbors." In 1824 Congress also passed the General Survey Act "to procure the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates, upon the subject of roads and canals."7 The General Survey Act was the most important direct result of the Calhoun report. It gave... | |
| Todd A. Shallat - 1994 - 296 sider
...to 86. The Senate passed the bill 24 to 18.37 On April 30, with Monroe's signature, the bill became "An Act to procure the necessary Surveys, Plans, and Estimates, upon the subject of Roads and Canals" — the General Survey Act of 1824. The General Survey Act was a far-reaching compromise that took... | |
| Daniel Webster - 2007 - 330 sider
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| Daniel Webster - 2007 - 312 sider
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| Daniel Webster - 2006 - 630 sider
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