United States. Shipping Board
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Books by United States. Shipping Board
Total count: 35
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Instructions which must be followed by licensed officers of all United States merchant vessels traversing the submarine zoneGovt. print. off.1917-01-01
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Rules of practice in proceedings under the Federal Shipping Act of Septemebr 7, 1916, 39 Stat.L.,728; with illustrative formsEffective August 1, 1917U.S. G.P.O.1917-01-01
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Rules of practice in proceedings under the Federal Shipping Act of September 7, 1916, 39 Stat.L., 728with illustrative forms : effective August 1, 1917Government Printing Office1917-01-01
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In the matter of release and allocation of tonnage and equalization of rates of freight in foreign trade1918-01-01
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United States Shipping boardbefore a special commission, in re: New York Harbor Wage Board1918-01-01
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Letter from the Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of December 15 (calendar day, December 23), 1918, a report of the number of civil employees in the United States Shipping Board February 11, 1919, and the number of resignations for the preceding two weeks.s.n.1919-01-01
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Letter from the Acting Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of December 15 (calendar day, December 23), 1918, a report of the number of employees in the United States Shipping Board on January 14, 1919, and the resignations during the preceding two weeks from the service.s.n.1919-01-01
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Letter from the Acting Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of December 15 (calendar day, December 23), 1918, a report of the number of civil employees in the United States Shipping Board on January 29, 1919, and the number of resignations for the preceding two weeks.s.n.1919-01-01
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Letter from the Acting Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of December 15 (calendar day, December 23), 1918, a report showing the number of civil employees of the United States Shipping Board on January 1, 1919, and the resignations for the two weeks preceding that date.s.n.1919-01-01
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Government-owned ships.s.n.1919-01-01
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Tariff regulations governing the publication, posting, and filing of maximum rates, fares, and charges by common carriers by water in interstate commerce, prescribed by the United States Shipping board pursuant to the provisions of section 18 of the Federal shipping act of September 7, 1916, 39 Stat. L., 728, 735. Comp. by the Division of regulation and adopted by the United States Shipping board by resolution of March 22, 1920. Effective April 30, 1920Govt. print. off.1920-01-01
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Tariff regulations governing the publication, posting, and filing of maximum rates, fares, and charges by common carriers by water in interstate commerce. Prescribed by the United States shipping board pursuant to the provisions of section 18 of the federal shipping act of September 7, 1916, 39 stat. L., 728, 735Commpiled by the division of regulation and adopted by the United States shipping board by resolution of March 22, 1920. Effective April 30, 1920U.S. G.P.O.1920-01-01
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Trade and shipping in West AfricaSenegal, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Gold Coast, Nigeria, CameroonsGovt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Instructions to masters and officers on United States Shipping Board vesselsU.S.]Govt. Print. Off.1920-01-01
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Rules of practice in proceedings under the federal shipping act of September 7, 1916, 39 stat. L., 728 with illustrative formsEffective August 1, 1917U.S. G.P.O.1921-01-01
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Report on marine and dock industrial relationsprepared under direction of Commissioner T.V. O'Connor, U.S. Shipping board, covering period June -1921 to February-1922The Board1922-01-01
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Government aid to merchant shippingDuplicating section print1922-01-01
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[Information on tramp tonnage.]s.n.1923-01-01
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A job analysis of the steamship businessUnited States Shipping Board1923-01-01
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The port of New Orleans, LouisianaU.S. G.P.O.1924-01-01
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The ports of Jacksonville, Fernandina, Miami, Key West, Tampa and South Boca Grande, FloridaGov. print. off.1925-01-01
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American cargo for American shipsGovt. print. off.1926-01-01
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The farmer and the United States Shipping BoardU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1927-01-01
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The ports of southern New EnglandU.S. Govt. print. off.1928-01-01
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Proceedings of the First National Conference of the Merchant Marineheld under auspices of the United States Shipping Board, at Washington D.C., January 10th and 11th, 1928U.S. Shipping Board1928-01-01
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The Panama canal and its portsU.S. Govt. print. off.1928-01-01
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Sale of the United States Shipping Board passenger and freight linesspeech of Hon. Sol Bloom of New York in the House of Representatives, Monday, May 27, 1929[s.n.]1929-01-01
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The Shipping act. Merchant marine act, 1920, as amended and Merchant marine act, 1928Suits in admiralty act, emergency shipping legislation and other laws, proclamations and executive orders relating to the Shipping board and Merchant fleet corporationU.S. Govt. print. off.1929-01-01
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Proposed merger of Roosevelt Steamship Co. and International Mercantile Marine Co.s.n.1931-01-01
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Analysis of special report on the financial transactions of the Shipping Board Merchant Fleet CorporationLetter from the chairman of the United States Shipping Board transmitting an analysis of a special report of the Comptroller General of the United States of the financial transactions of the United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation dealing with matters arising in the audit of the accounts, which report was printed as House document no. 217, Seventy-second Congress, first sessionU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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The ports of Olympia and Port Angeles, WashingtonU.S. G.P.O.1932-01-01
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Functions of the United States Shipping Board. Letter from the Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 351 (72d Cong.), a report of all functions of the United States Shipping Board and the annual cost thereof.s.n.1933-01-01
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[Decisions, 1919-36.]1933-01-01
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Functions of the United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation. Letter from the Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 351 (72d Cong.), a report of all functions of the United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation and the annual cost thereof.s.n.1933-01-01
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Records of the United States Shipping Boardtranscripts of hearings before the National Adjustment Commission relating to the Great Lakes, 1918-1919National Archives and Records Service1981-01-01