Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations Consisting of Messrs. J. A. Tawney, W. I. Smith, W. P. Brownlow, J. J. Fitzgerald, and Swagar Sherley in Charge of Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill for 1911U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - 991 страници |
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ACKER additional Admiral MARIX Alaska ALESHIRE Amount appropriated Appropriated to date asked Attorney-General authority bill BOWERS branch bureau Captain CAPERTON Captain Ross cent CHAIRMAN charge clerks Colonel COSBY committee completed Congress construction contract court CROZIER DENNETT Director SMITH district do.a do.d Doctor THIRKIELD Doctor WHITE Doctor WYMAN DONNELLY employees ending June 30 engineer estimate expenditures expenses fiscal year 1909 FITZGERALD fund Government hospital increase inspectors June 30 labor land light-house light-vessels Limit of cost LOPP LUDLOW LYMAN maintenance Major CAVANAUGH Major HARRIS Major LADUE McGLASSON McNeil Island ment months necessary neral NORTON oleomargarine paid park plant Post-office priation public buildings purpose RATHBUN repairs River road salaries Secretary SHERLEY SOLEAU statement station submitted superintendent supplies surveys TAYLOR tenders tion TITTMANN Total Treasury Department UCKER unexpended balance United vessels WADSWORTH WICKERSHAM
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