ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI OCTOBER 2, 1907
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1907
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The speaker urges restoration and development of the nation’s river and canal systems as complements to railroads, arguing federal leadership is needed to coordinate navigation improvements, watershed conservation, irrigation, and levee construction. He cautions against extravagant or corrupt schemes, emphasizes that inland and seaport improvements benefit the whole country, and reports encouraging progress on a major canal project, noting steady excavation and attention to workers’ health and efficiency.
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1907