"Freight Rates, Southern Territory, Part 1" offers a detailed look into the complexities of freight rate structures in the American South during the early 20th century. Authored by Addison Romain Smith in collaboration with La Salle Extension University, this work provides valuable insights into the economic considerations that shaped transportation policies. The book examines the specific challenges and nuances of freight rates within the Southern Territory, offering a historical perspective on how these rates impacted businesses and regional development.
This book is essential reading for economists, historians, and transportation professionals interested in the evolution of freight systems and their effects on regional economies. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing freight rates and their significance in the Southern Territory.
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