Report of the Canal Commissioners of Pennsylvania, relative to the Pennsylvania canals and rail-road : read in the House of Representatives, Dec. 22, 1830 2

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With: Report of the Canal Commissioners : read to the House of Representatives December 9, 1836. [Harrisburg, Pa. : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania], 1836 (Harrisburg [Pa.] : Printed by Samuel D. Patterson, 1836-7) -- Report of the Canal Commissioners, with the accompanying documents : read in the House of Representatives, Dec. 7, 1837. [Harrisburg, Pa. : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania], 1837 (Harrisburg [Pa.] : Printed by Packer, Barnett and Parke, 1837) -- Message from the Governor, relative to the bill entitled "An act to provide for the repairs and expenses of the state canals and railroads, and continuing the work on the Erie Extension and North Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, and for other purposes" : read in Senate, January 9, 1838. [Harrisburg, Pa. : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania], 1838 (Harrisburg [Pa.] : Thompson & Clark, Printers) -- Annual report of the managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania to the stockholders : November 17, 1835. [Philadelphia? : Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania], 1835. (Philadelphia : Printed for [i.e., by] R.P. Desilver) -- Annual report of the managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania to the stockholders : November 21, 1837. [Philadelphia? : Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania], 1837 (Philadelphia : Printed by R.P. Desilver) -- Annual report of the directors of the Philadelphia Board of Trade for the year 1837. [Philadephia : Philadelphia Board of Trade, 1838] -- Memorial for improvement of Alleganey River, from Pitts-burg to Olean. [Harrisburg : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, House of Representatives, 1837]
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