United States. Interstate Commerce Commission. Bureau of Valuation
Originally established on February 4, 1887, the Interstate Commerce Commission was as an independent agency created by the Interstate Commerce Act (24 Stat. 379). Through its various bureaus or divisions, the Commission regulated carriers, such as the railroads, who engaged in the transport of interstate commerce and in foreign commerce within the U.S. Abolished under 109 Stat. 932 on December 29, 1995, the Commission has been succeeded by the Surface Transportation Board, Department of Transportation.
From the description of Interstate Commerce Commission: Bureau of Valuation records, 1916-1946 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 244569587
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