The Machinery of Federal Regulation of Commerce Electronic Resource

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The Machinery of Federal Regulation of Commerce Electronic Resource
David Scott Hanchett
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The U. S. Fish Commission and the so-called Depart- ment of Labor, then unattached to any of the eight executive depart- ments, were annexed, and two new bureaus created, those of manu- factures and of corporations. As its title and make-up indicate, the departmental functions were not confined to commerce, but included labor as well, but ten years later a separate Department of Labor was established.
The oldest of the institutions over which the Department of Com- merce has supervision is the
...Lighthouse Service. 1 Although continuously in the Treasury Department until 1903, this service has many times been reorganized and placed under the supervision of various officers. By the act of August 7, 1789, Congress accepted the cession of the eight lighthouses then maintained by the States, and undertook to manage them through the Secretary of the Treasury. His functions were assumed by the newly created Commissioner of Revenue from 1792 until 1802, when the office was abolished. The secretary resumed control until 1813, when the commissioner's office was reestablished, and lighthouses were again placed within his jurisdiction.

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