United States. Shipping Board
United States Shipping Board emergency agency by the 1916 Shipping Act
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Works
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Government aid to merchant shipping a study | |
The man of the hour is the shipbuilder ... | |
Map of American flag services in foreign and noncontiguous trades as of January 1, 1931 | |
Memorandum covering the underlying reasons for the necessity for a trial trip, under service conditions, of the S. S. Leviathan. | |
Merchant marine bulletin. | |
The new American merchant marine: report and recommendations of the National foreign trade council to the United States Shipping board upon the policy necessary to secure to the American people the permanent retention of the new American merchant fleet | |
Official U. S. S. B. tariff directory; containing a complete list of freight and passenger tariffs ... | |
On the job for victory | |
Opinion of Wm. Marshall Bullitt upon the disputed claims between Bethlehem shipbuilding corporation, ltd., and United States shipping board emergency fleet corporation. March 3, 1923. | |
The Panama canal and its ports. | |
Planning a trip abroad | |
Port and terminal charges at United States ports. | |
The port of Boston, Massachusetts. | |
The port of Chicago, Illinois ... | |
The port of Detroit, Michigan ... | |
The port of Milwaukee, Wisconsin ... | |
The port of New York ... | |
The Port of Portland, Maine. | |
The port of Toledo, Ohio. | |
The ports of Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. C. and Alexandria, Va. | |
The ports of Galveston, Houston and Texas City, Texas. | |
The ports of Gulfport and Pascagoula, Mississippi. | |
The ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego and San Luis Obispo, California. | |
The ports of Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida. | |
The ports of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News, Va. | |
The ports of Philadelphia, Pa., Camden, N.J. and Wilmington, Del. | |
The ports of Port Arthur, Sabine, Beaumont, and Orange, Texas. | |
The ports of Portland and Astoria, Oreg., and Longview and Vancouver, Wash. ... | |
The ports of Porto Rico. | |
The ports of San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, upper San Francisco Bay, Santa Cruz and Monterey, California. | |
The ports of Sandusky, Huron, and Lorain, Ohio. | |
The ports of Savannah and Brunswick, Georgia. | |
The ports of Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham, Everett, and Grays Harbor, Washington. | |
The ports of southern New England. | |
The ports of the territory of Hawaii. | |
[Prize essays, 1919] | |
Proceedings of the Joint Shipping Industrial Conference held in Washington, D.C. June 4-5, 1919 | |
Proceedings of the second National Conference on the Merchant Marine | |
Proposed sale of United States Lines. | |
Report on legislative obstructions to the development of marine insurance in the United States | |
Report on marine and dock industrial relations | |
Report on the history of shipping discriminations and on various forms of government aid to shipping | |
Rules as amended March 1, 1928. Instructions to managing operators, instructions to masters, list of representatives. | |
Rules of practice in proceedings under the federal shipping act of September 7, 1916, 39 stat. l., 728: | |
Schedule of fees and commissions at foreign and dependency ports which the managing agents shall be authorized to charge in voyage accounts to be supported by the voucher of the managing agent. | |
The Shipping act and Merchant marine act, 1920, Suits in admiralty act, emergency shipping legislation and other laws, proclamations and executive orders relating to the Shipping board and Emergency fleet corporation. | |
Shipping facts. | |
Statement of requirements relating to construction and life-saving appliances of the International convention on safety of life at sea as signed in London May 31, 1929 and as recommended to the signatory governments for ratification. | |
The steamship Leviathan ... | |
Suggested regulations for the protection of ships imperiled by mines or submarines. | |
Tariff circular (United States. Shipping Board) | |
Tariff regulations governing the publication, posting, and filing of maximum rates, fares | |
Training officers and crews for American merchant marine | |
Transportation on the Great Lakes. | |
U.S. Maritime Commission, U.S. Shipping Board, Dept. of Commerce U.S. Shipping Board Bureau reports | |
United States--Norway arbitration under the special agreement of June 30, 1921. Additional evidence submitted on behalf of the United States. | |
United States shipping board merchant fleet corporation. Letter from the chairman of the United States Shipping board transmitting an analysis of report of the comptroller general of the United States of audit of financial transactions of the United States shipping board merchant fleet corporation, which report was printed as House document no. 111, Seventy-first Congress, first session ... | |
What are we to do with our government owned ships? Do we need a merchant marine for peace and war? | |
When coal oil Johnny goes to sea | |
World shipping data. Report on European mission | |
World trade; a list of books on world trade |