This volume comprises the official record of hearings before the Committee on Mines and Mining, likely offering insight into the legislative considerations and policy debates surrounding mining regulations and practices during the early 20th century. Detailing testimonies, presented evidence, and committee discussions, it provides a valuable primary source for researchers and historians interested in the development of mining law, energy policy, and the role of government oversight in resource management. It offers a snapshot of the concerns, challenges, and priorities related to the mining industry at a pivotal time in American history.
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