Box 11
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Contains 168 Results:
H. R. 2767: To improve facilities for transcontinental motor transportation., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. By Jennings Randolph.
H. R. 3045: To provide for the location and construction of a through multiple national highway system., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by Ross Alexander Collins.
H. R. 3213: To provide that half of federal highway aid funds be applied to secondary and feeder roads., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by Alfred James Elliott.
H. R. 3522: To amend the act to make certain toll bridges free bridges., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by Ezekiel Candler Gathings.
H. R. 3711: To extend the Natchez Trace Parkway from Natchez to San Antonio., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. By Newt V. Mills.
H. R. 3753: To provide for the construction of certain privately financed self-liquidating highways of superior standard and other public works., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by Clarence Frederick Lea.
H. R. 4187: To designate U. S. Highway 6 as Grand Army of the Republic Highway., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by John W. McCormack.
H. R. 4541: To provide for the completion of a part of the Lewis and Clark Highway between Kooskia, Idaho, and a point near Lolo, Montana., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by Compton Ignatius White.
H. R. 5997: To extend the time within which states may cause toll bridges to be made free in order to qualify for aid under the Act of August 14, 1937., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by Albert Arnold Gore.
H. R. 6885: To aid the states making toll bridges free bridges., 1939
Seventy-sixth Congress; First Session 1939. A bill by Ulysses Samuel Guyer.
