[Transportation] [drop-title] In Senate of the United States. February 6th, 1816. The Committee, to Whom Was Referred so much of the President's Message as Relates to Roads and Canals, Having, in their General Report, Recommended to Congress the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal as an Object of First Importance, Requiring the Aid of the General Government, Beg Leave to Make a Separate Report Concerning the Same.
[Washington]: [William A. Davis?], 1816. Disbound. near Very Good binding. Item #8862
Octavo. 39, [1] pp. First edition. Removed from volume. Toning throughout with occasional early tidelines in a few margins. Generally, a reasonable copy.
"Presumably printed by William A. Davis, printer to the Senate during the first session of the Fourteenth Congress. Includes, on p. 7-39, the report of the Senate committee on the memorial of the president and directors of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company dated March 21st, 1806; the memorial of the president and directors of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company, dated December 1st, 1805; and 'Observations respecting the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,' of the same date and also by the president and directors" Shaw & Shoemaker 39394.
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