This report documents a series of hearings held by the US Senate in 1915 to investigate the transportation of coal by sea. It includes testimony from industry experts and government officials, as well as detailed information about the logistics and economics of coal transportation. This historical document provides a valuable perspective on an important aspect of the early 20th century economy.
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