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United States. Interstate Commerce Commission., . (1920). Valuation docket no. 1.: In the matter of valuation of the property of the Atlanta, Birmington & Atlantic railroad company, et al. : Valuation docket no. 2. In the matter of valuation of the property of the Texas midland railraod : Valuation docket no. 4. In the matter of valuation of the property of the Kansas City southern railway company, et al. : Valuation docket no. 5. In the matter of valuation of the property of the Winston-Salem southbound railway company : Valuation docket no. 6. In the matter of valuation of the property of the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern railway company, et al. : Arguments on "value". Washington, D.C., January 7th to 9th, 1920. Philadelphia: [s.n.].
MLA CitationUnited States. Interstate Commerce Commission. Valuation Docket No. 1.: In the Matter of Valuation of the Property of the Atlanta, Birmington & Atlantic Railroad Company, Et Al. : Valuation Docket No. 2. In the Matter of Valuation of the Property of the Texas Midland Railraod : Valuation Docket No. 4. In the Matter of Valuation of the Property of the Kansas City Southern Railway Company, Et Al. : Valuation Docket No. 5. In the Matter of Valuation of the Property of the Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Company : Valuation Docket No. 6. In the Matter of Valuation of the Property of the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Company, Et Al. : Arguments On "value". Washington, D.C., January 7th to 9th, 1920. Philadelphia: [s.n.], 1920.
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