Railroad to Oregon ...

report, The Committee on Roads and Canals, to whom was referred the memorial of Asa Whitney, of the state of New York, praying the appropriation of certain public lands to construct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the shore of the Pacific, made the following report.

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Railroad to Oregon ...

report, The Committee on Roads and Canals, to whom was referred the memorial of Asa Whitney, of the state of New York, praying the appropriation of certain public lands to construct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the shore of the Pacific, made the following report.

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Blair & Rives
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[Washington, D.C.]

Edition Notes

Title from caption.

"March 3, 1845, read, and laid upon the table."

"Mr. Owen, from the Committee on Roads and Canals, made the following report ..."

Pages [6]-[8] are blank.

Fred O. McMillan Collection.

Series
Rep. / 28th Congress, 2d session, Ho. of Reps -- no. 199.

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5, [3] p. ;

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OL15499707M

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