This is the Report of the Select Committee on Transportation-Routes to the Seaboard. This historical document examines the crucial topic of transportation infrastructure in the United States. Focused primarily on routes to the seaboard, the report likely delves into the economic and logistical challenges of connecting inland regions with coastal ports.
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