1909 



1909 



Niagara Falls 



The continued protection of Niagara. (Outl., Feb. 6, 1909. 91: 

 274-275.) 



An editorial urging the re-enactment of the Burton law and commenting 

 on the principle of restriction and the situation in Canada and America. 



Fourth progress reports of the international waterways commission. 

 (Eng. news, Jan. 21, 1909. 61 :84-86.) 



A digest and review of the commission's report to the secretary of 

 state. 



1909 



International Joint Commission. Rules of procedure of the 

 International International joint commission. Adapted pursuant to article XII of the 

 Jomt Com- treaty between the United States and Great Britain, signed January 1 1 , 

 mission ]909 p romu l gate d February 2, 1912. Wash.: Gov't print, off. 1912. 



Includes the text of the treaty and laws designed to carry its provisions 

 into effect. 



1909 The waterways treaty; the Burton law, etc. (Ann. rep'ts of the 



com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 26:16-41.) 



The treaty with Great Britain for the protection of the Falls, the 

 extension of the Burton law, the report of Brigadier General Marshall to 

 the secretary of war, September 29, 1 909, on the control and regulation 

 of the waters of the Niagara river and the preservation of Niagara Falls. 



1909 United States. — Rivers and Harbors Committee (House). 



United States Control and regulation of the waters of Niagara river, etc. Report by 

 Congress . . . 



Mr. Burton from the committee on rivers and harbors to accompany 



H. J. res. 262. Feb. 23, 1909. 

 House rept. 2265; serial 5384.) 



1 p. (U. S. 60th Cong., 2d sess. 



United States. — War Department. National park at Niagara 

 Falls. Letter from the secretary of war, submitting, with copy of a report 

 of a special committee, a recommendation for the establishment of a 

 national park at Niagara Falls. Dec. 21, 1909. 10 p., 5 pi. (U. S. 

 61st Cong., 2d sess. House doc. 431 ; serial 5834.) 



1910 



1910 Dow, CHARLES M. Hennepin memorial address. (Ann. rep'ts of 



Dow the com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 27:10-16.) 



An address on the policy of the Niagara State Reservation commis- 

 sioners in regard to the erection of memorials and monuments within the 



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