Rural Post Roads Act Of 1916
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The Rural Post Roads Act of 1916 provided federal aid in the
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to the states for the construction of rural post roads, construed to mean any
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over which the United States mail was then transported. President
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signed the bill into law on July 11, 1916.


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1916 in American law United States federal postal legislation United States federal transportation legislation {{US-law-stub