United States Senate Committee on Coast and Insular Survey
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The United States Senate Committee on Coast and Insular Survey was created in 1899[1] and terminated in 1921. As of 1915, the committee cosisted of 9 senators.[2]
Chairmen
[edit]- Addison G. Foster (R-WA) 1899-1903
- Levi Ankeny (R-WA) 1903-1905
- Samuel Piles (R-WA) 1905-1911
- Charles E. Townsend (R-MI) 1911-1913
- Willard Saulsbury, Jr. (D-DE) 1913-1918
- Edward J. Gay (D-LA) 1918-1919
- Walter Edge (R-NJ) 1919-1921
References
[edit]- ^ Letter from secretary of Treasury in response to Senate 1989 resolution for a survey of the coasts of the United States
- ^ "Full text of Senate Manual Containing Standing Rules and Orders of the United States Senate : Sixty-Third Congress, Box 4, Item 1 : Part 1 | FRASER | St. Louis Fed". fraser.stlouisfed.org. Retrieved 2024-12-17.