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GREVY, Jules - AUBE, Theophile - CARNOT, Sadi. Senat. Session 1886. Projet de loi portant ouverture au Ministre de la Marine et des Colonies sur l'exercice 1886, d'un credit supplementaire de 600,000 francs pour les frais d'exploitation et de controle du chemin de fer de Dakar a Saint-Louis. Paris, Imprimerie du Senat, 1886 Folio, 275x228 mm. Pp. 3, 1 blank. Good conservation. Bill for the financing of the railroad in Senegal. The railroad connecting Dakar to Saint-Louis was the first railway line in French West Africa, opened in 1885. The line was called the "peanut railway" because of the peanut export industry and its growth around the route. The main route was completed around 1915. Presented to the Senate by President of the Republic J. Grevy and Minister of Finance S. Carnot. Sadi Marie François Carnot, 1837 - 1894, was a deputy from February 1871 to December 1887, then President of the Republic from December 3, 1887 to June 25, 1894. Folio; 275x228 mm. Pp. 3, 1 blank. Good condition. Proposal for the financing of the railway in Senegal. The railway connecting Dakar to Saint-Louis was the first railway line in French West Africa, opened in 1885. The line was called the "peanut railway," due to the peanut export industry and its growth around the route. The main route was completed around 1915.Presented to the Senate by the President of the Republic J. Grevy and the Minister of Finance S. Carnot.Sadi Marie François Carnot, 1837 - 1894, was a member of parliament from February 1871 to December 1887, then President of the Republic from December 3, 1887 to June 25, 1894.

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GREVY, Jules - AUBE, Theophile - CARNOT, Sadi. Senat. Session 1886. Projet de loi portant ouverture au Ministre de la Marine et des Colonies sur l'exercice 1886, d'un credit supplementaire de 600,000 francs pour les frais d'exploitation et de controle du chemin de fer de Dakar a Saint-Louis. Paris, Imprimerie du Senat, 1886 Folio, 275x228 mm. Pp. 3, 1 blank. Good conservation. Bill for the financing of the railroad in Senegal. The railroad connecting Dakar to Saint-Louis was the first railway line in French West Africa, opened in 1885. The line was called the "peanut railway" because of the peanut export industry and its growth around the route. The main route was completed around 1915. Presented to the Senate by President of the Republic J. Grevy and Minister of Finance S. Carnot. Sadi Marie François Carnot, 1837 - 1894, was a deputy from February 1871 to December 1887, then President of the Republic from December 3, 1887 to June 25, 1894. Folio; 275x228 mm. Pp. 3, 1 blank. Good condition. Proposal for the financing of the railway in Senegal. The railway connecting Dakar to Saint-Louis was the first railway line in French West Africa, opened in 1885. The line was called the "peanut railway," due to the peanut export industry and its growth around the route. The main route was completed around 1915.Presented to the Senate by the President of the Republic J. Grevy and the Minister of Finance S. Carnot.Sadi Marie François Carnot, 1837 - 1894, was a member of parliament from February 1871 to December 1887, then President of the Republic from December 3, 1887 to June 25, 1894.

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