Ohio. Board of Canal Commissioners
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found: Its Report to the Honorable General Assembly of the state of Ohio, 1828:caption t.p. (Board of Canal Commissioners)
found: Documents relative to a communication between Pittsburgh and the Ohio canal, 1833:p. xiii (Board of Ohio Canal Commissioners) p. xii, xix, [1] (Ohio Canal Commissioners)
found: Bogart, Ernest. Internal improvements and state debt in Ohio, 1924, viewed September 13, 2022:page 20 (On February 4, 1825, was passed the far-reaching and important act "to provide for the internal improvement of the state of Ohio, by navigable canals," ... This act provided that the board of canal commissioners should consist of seven members, of whom three should be acting commissioners, to be appointed by resolution. ... A "canal fund" was constituted, consisting of all lands, property, or moneys devoted to the object of the act from gifts, taxes, or loans.) page 29 (By the law of 1825 the administration of the work of construction of the canals was placed in the hands of the Board of Canal Commissioners, while the financial management was left to the Board of Canal Fund Commissioners. The Board of Canal Commissioners was first organized in 1822 to superintend the work of preliminary surveys. In 1825 it was made permanent, was increased from three to seven members, and was given charge of the surveys and actual construction of the work.) - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015063717782
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1988-03-31: new
2022-09-14: revised
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