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United States. Interstate Commerce Commission

 Organization

Biography

Est. 1887, abolished 1995. The United States Interstate Commerce Commission was estabilshed as an independent agency by the Interstate Commerce Act (24 Stat. 379) on February 4, 1887 to regulate carriers engaged in transportation in interstate commerce and in foreign commerce within the United States. The ICC was abolished on December 29, 1995, by 109 Stat. 932. Successor agencies include: Surface Transportation Board, and the Department of Transportation.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Senator Dominick Appointment of Mrs. Mae Brown to I.C.C., 1964 April 2

 Item
Identifier: M085.10.0204.00079
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 10 of 11 Includes foreign relations trip materials, newsletters, radio scripts, press releases, weekly reports, and audio and video tapes.

Dates: 1964 April 2

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