This volume contains the official record of hearings before the Committee on Mines and Mining of the United States Senate during the Sixty-Fifth Congress. It offers a detailed look into the legislative considerations and discussions surrounding mining-related issues of the time. Providing invaluable insights into the workings of the U.S. Senate and the specific concerns related to resource management and mining policy during a crucial period in American history.
Researchers and historians will find this document to be a primary source for understanding the legislative process, the economic factors influencing mining, and the political climate of the era. It is an essential addition to collections focused on American political history, resource economics, and the evolution of legislative practices.
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