Records Relating to Engineering, Health, and Purchases

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Records Relating to Engineering, Health, and Purchases

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SNAC Resource ID: 11643805

National Archives at College Park

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United States. Panama Canal. Department of Operation and Maintenance

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The Department of Operation and Maintenance was established on April 1, 1914, per Executive Order 1885, dated January 27, 1914. The Department of Operation and Maintenance was under the immediate supervision and direction of the Governor of the Panama Canal. This Department was charged with the construction of the Canal and with its operation and maintenance when completed. This included all matters relating to traffic of the Canal and its adjuncts; and the operation and maintenance of beacons, ...

United States. Third Isthmian Canal Commission

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The Third Isthmian Canal Commission was established by an Executive order of April 1, 1905, because of the unsatisfactory work of the Second Isthmian Canal Commission. It was responsible for work on the canal. It consisted of seven members appointed by the President; Theodore P. Shonts chaired the Commission. It was abolished effective April 1, 1914, by Executive Order 1885 of January 27, 1914, pursuant to the Panama Canal Act of 1912 (37 Stat. 560), approved May 24, 1912, with government functi...

United States. Second Isthmian Canal Commission

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The Second Isthmian Canal Commission was appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt on March 8, 1904. By Presidential order of May 9, 1904, under authority of the Panama Canal Act of 1902 (32 Stat. 481), approved June 28, 1902, and the Panama Canal Act of 1904 (33 Stat. 429), approved April 28, 1904, the Secretary of War was made supervisor of canal construction and the Second Isthmian Canal Commission was vested with all Canal Zone government power. The Commission consisted of seven members, app...