Formal case records: Federal Power Commission, 1937-1982.

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Formal case records: Federal Power Commission, 1937-1982.

Records of formal cases relating to the regulation of dam construction on navigable rivers, of natural gas pipelines, and of interstate transmission and distribution of electricity, in which the Commission appeared before the Federal Power Commission as an intervener in behalf of the state or as a party to the case.

39.0 c.f. (39 record center cartons); plusadditions of 13.0 c.f.

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