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- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. [The Texas surrender; Earlier captures and arrests, and measures of pacification in Missouri; Union policy of repression in Maryland; Military treatment of captured and fugitive slaves; Confederate policy of repression in East Tennessee; Series 2, Vol. 1].
- Address of the Swiss committees. Letter from the Auxiliary Committee of the American Association in Switzerland for the Benefit of Enfranchised Slaves in America, transmitting the address of the Swiss committees of Geneva, Berne, Neufchatel, &c., to the President and the Congress of the United States. May 15, 1866. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Amendment of the Constitution. Joint resolutions of the Legislature of New York, in relation to the amendment of the Constitution of the United States. January 23, 1865. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Amendment of the Constitution. Resolution of the State Convention of Missouri, in relation to the amendment of the United States Constitution. January 26, 1865. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Amendment of the Constitution. Resolutions of the Legislature of Maine, relative to the amendment of the Constitution of the United States. January 31, 1865. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Amendment to the Constitution. (To accompany H. Res. No. 43.) March 13, 1866. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Amendment to the Constitution. Resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, relative to amendment of the Constitution regarding slavery. January 20, 1865. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- American Negro Exposition. April 18, 1940. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Anniversary celebration of Act of Emancipation. Speech of Hon. William O. Bradley delivered in the Senate of the United States April 2, 1912, on Senate Bill 180, providing for the celebration of the semicentennial anniversary of the Act of Emancipation, and for other purposes. Presented by Mr. Bradley April 23, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1901. In two volumes. Volume I.
- Approval of the administration of Abraham Lincoln in the conduct of the war. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Maine, approving the administration of Abraham Lincoln in the conduct of the war. March 24, 1862. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Approving the policy of the President in relation to the war. Resolutions adopted by the people of the Town of Newport, in the State of New Hampshire, without distinction of party, approving the policy of the President in relation to the war. March 13, 1862. -- Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- California on state rights and the rebellion. Resolutions of the Legislature of California, on state supremacy and the rebellion. April 6, 1864. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Daniel Drayton and Edward Sayres. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, touching the remission of the imprisonment of Daniel Drayton and Edward Sayres. August 16, 1856. -- Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed.
- District of Columbia. Memorial of inhabitants of the District of Columbia, praying for the gradual abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. March 24, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee for the District of Columbia.
- Eliza T. Moorhead. March 27, 1874. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Eliza T. Morehead [i.e., Moorhead]. June 15, 1866. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Emancipation and colonization. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 576.) July 16, 1862. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Emancipation in Missouri. Letter from H.R. Gamble, governor of Missouri, transmitting resolutions of the convention of that state, responsive to the joint resolution of the House of Representatives passed April 10, 1862, in relation to co-operation with states desiring to emancipate their slaves. June 25, 1862. -- Referred to the Select Committee on Emancipation, and ordered to be printed.
- Emancipation in the District of Columbia. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 11th of January, transmitting the report and tabular statements of the commissioners appointed in relation to emancipated slaves in the District of Columbia. February 17, 1864. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Emancipation of the slaves of rebels. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 472.) June 17, 1862. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Estimate of appropriation for the American Negro Exposition. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting an estimate of appropriation for the American Negro Exposition, amounting to $75,000 to be immediately available until December 31, 1940. June 3, 1940. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- Extinction of slavery. Resolutions of the Legislature of New York, relative to the proclamation of the President of the United States for the extinction of slavery. May 2, 1864. -- Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.
- Free Missouri. Telegraphic despatch from the Governor of Missouri, announcing by proclamation freedom in Missouri. January 16, 1865. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Freedmen. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House of 27th ultimo, relative to the provisions in the constitutions of several southern states relative to the freedmen. May 23, 1866. -- Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction and ordered to be printed.
- Georgia. Report adopted by the Legislature of Georgia on African colonization. February 8, 1828. Referred to the Select Committee appointed, on the 28th ultimo, on the memorial of the American Colonization Society.
- Gradual abolishment of slavery. Message from the President of the United States, in relation to co-operating with any state for the gradual abolishment of slavery. March 6, 1862. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. February 13, 1862. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Morrill made the following report. (To accompany Bill No. 108.) The bill provides for the emancipation of the slaves in this district, with just compensation to loyal masters...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 2, 1866. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Anthony submitted the following report. The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the petition and papers relative to the claim of F.A. Lewis, respectfully report...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 28, 1863. -- Ordered that one thousand copies of the message of the Governor of Utah to the territorial legislature be printed and sent to the Governor for distribution.
- In the Senate of the United States. February 4, 1865. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sumner submitted the following resolutions. Concurrent resolutions declaring the rule in ascertaining the three-fourths of the several states required in the ratification of a constitutional amendment...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 8, 1864. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. Mr. Sumner submitted the following resolutions: 1. Resolved, that, in order to determine the duties of the national government at the present moment, it is of the first importance that we should see and understand the real character of the contest which has been forced upon the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 5, 1864. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. Mr. Davis submitted the following resolutions. 1. Resolved, that the government of the United States was established by the people of states which before had been separate, sovereign, and independent...
- In the Senate of the United States. March 24, 1873. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed. Mr. Morton submitted the following resolutions: Resolved, that the Senate of the United States have received with joy the intelligence that the republican government of Spain have abolished slavery in the island of Porto Rico and raised the colored people of that island from the condition of slaves to the rights and privileges of citizens of the Spanish Republic...
- Indemnities for slaves on board the Comet and Encomium. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 483.) June 10, 1842. Laid before the House by the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printed.
- James N. Carpenter. April 3, 1874. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Interior, to the Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs, in relation to persons of African descent resident in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations on the 28th day of April, 1866. April 8, 1874. -- Referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs and ordered to be printed, to accompany Bill S. 680.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, to Hon. James Harlan, transmitting copies of correspondence in relation to a treaty with the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations or tribes of Indians, concluded April 28, 1866. March 1, 1873. -- Ordered to be printed, to accompany Bill S. 1650.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, relative to Senate Bill No. 680, for the relief of certain persons of African descent resident in the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. June 2, 1874. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Letter of the Governor of the State of Indiana, transmitting a copy of the joint resolution of the general assembly of that state ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States in relation to slavery. December 19, 1865. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Letter of the Secretary of War, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 11th of January, 1864, information relating to the arrest and imprisonment, by the military authorities in Missouri, of soldiers belonging to the 9th Minnesota Regiment. March 4, 1864. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Letter of the Secretary of War, transmitting a communication from the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, asking the appointment of a committee to investigate into and report upon the administration of said Bureau from its organization to its prospective discontinuance. December 14, 1868. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia and ordered to be printed.
- Letter of the Secretary of War, transmitting, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 4th ultimo, copies of all instructions given to commanding generals in pursuance of the acts of Congress approved August 6, 1861, setting free slaves who have been employed, by the consent of their masters, against the government of the United States. July 10, 1862. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- M.F. Bonzano. -- First Congressional District of Louisiana. February 11, 1865. -- Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of Moses Kelly, administrator of Major W.W. Russell, deceased, praying that the accounting officers of the Treasury be authorized to make certain allowances in the settlement of the accounts of said Russell, as paymaster in the United States Marine Corps. February 23, 1863. -- Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of inhabitants of Muskingum County, Ohio, for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. April 7, 1834. Referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the Emancipation League of Boston, Massachusetts, praying the immediate establishment of a bureau of emancipation. January 12, 1863. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia. Motion to print referred to the Committee on Printing. January 13, 1863. -- Report in favor of printing agreed to.
- Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of New Mexico, praying that provision may be made for the redemption of Indian captives held in servitude in that territory, and their return to their respective tribes, agreeably to the provisions of the act approved June 19, 1862, to secure freedom to all persons within the territories of the United States. February 25, 1863. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the third session of the Thirty-fourth Congress. December 18, 1856. Resolved, that there be printed for the use of the members of this House, eighteen thousand six hundred copies of the annual message of the President, together with the accompanying documents, and that two hundred additional copies of the said message and documents be printed and furnished to each of the Secretaries of the State, War, Navy, Treasury and Interior Departments, the Attorney General and Postmaster General.
- Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the third session of the Thirty-fourth Congress. December 2, 1856. -- Read. December 11, 1856. -- Ordered, that the message and accompanying documents be printed, and that 15,000 additional copies thereof be printed for the use of the Senate.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating (in compliance with a resolution of the Senate) information relative to the operations of the United States squadron on the west coast of Africa, the condition of the American colonies there, and the commerce of the United States therewith. February 26, 1845. Read February 28, 1845. Ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 27th of February last, a communication from the Secretary of War, together with the reports of the assistant commissioners of the Freedmen's Bureau made since December 1, 1865. March 6, 1866. -- Read, referred to the joint committee to inquire into the condition of the states which formed the so-called confederate states, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, in relation to the seizure and detention of the brigs Enterprise, Encomium, and Comet. February 14, 1839. Read, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, in relation to the seizure and detention of the brigs Enterprise, Encomium, and Comet. January 27, 1840. Read, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, with copies of correspondence in relation to the seizure of slaves on board the brigs "Encomium" and "Enterprise." February 14, 1837. Read, and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States communicating, in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 8th instant, information in relation to the emancipation of slaves in Cuba. July 14, 1870. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress at the commencement of the second session of the Thirty-seventh Congress. December 3, 1861. -- Read, and ordered that the usual number of the message and documents be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress at the commencement of the third session of the Thirty-seventh Congress. December 1, 1862. -- Read, and ordered that the usual number of the message and documents be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, and accompanying documents, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty-eighth Congress.
- Message of the President of the United States, and accompanying documents, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty-eighth Congress.
- Message of the President of the United States, and accompanying documents, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty-eighth Congress.
- Message of the President of the United States, and accompanying documents, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Thirty-ninth Congress. Part I.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating a letter addressed to him from a committee of gentlemen representing the Freedman's Aid Societies of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati, in relation to the freedmen under the Proclamation of Emancipation. December 17, 1863. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating the correspondence in relation to the claim of the owners of the Amistad for compensation, on account of the liberation of the negroes on board that vessel. February 14, 1851. Ordered to be printed, with such of the documents as have not already been printed by order of Congress.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 19th ultimo, a report from Benjamin C. Truman relative to the condition of the southern people and the states in which the rebellion existed. May 8, 1866. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, informing Congress that he had approved and signed the act entitled "An Act for the Release of Certain Persons Held to Service of Labor in the District of Columbia," and recommending an amendatory act. April 16, 1862. -- Read, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Message of the President of the United States, transmitting a draft of a bill to compensate any state which may abolish slavery within its limits, and recommending its passage. July 14, 1862. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Motion submitted by Mr. Calhoun, in relation to the national rights of vessels forced by stress of weather into friendly ports, and the seizure of the brig Enterprise under those circumstances. March 4, 1840. Submitted, and ordered to be printed.
- Ohio. Memorial of inhabitants of Montgomery County, in the State of Ohio, upon the subject of free people of color. January 21, 1828. Read, and laid on the table.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the annual message of the President transmitted to Congress, December 7, 1909.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress with the annual message of the President, December 2, 1872, preceded by a synoptical list of papers and followed by an alphabetical index of persons and subjects.
- Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to Congress, with the annual message of the President, December 1, 1873. Preceded by a list of papers, and a list of persons whose correspondence is contained in this volume, and followed by an index of persons and subjects. Part I. -- General correspondence; and papers relating to naturalization and expatriation. Volume II.
- Part II. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 11th of December last, transmitting information upon the present condition of affairs in the Republic of Mexico. March 22, 1866. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Pennsylvania. Memorial of citizens of the State of Pennsylvania, praying for the enactment of a law, that all colored children, born in the Dis't. of Columbia, after a certain day, shall be free. January 21, 1828. Referred to the Committee for the District of Columbia.
- Protection of emancipated slaves and freedmen. February 26, 1866. -- Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction and ordered to be printed.
- Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, at the first session Thirty-ninth Congress.
- Report of the Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 26th of May, a copy of the preliminary report, and also of the final report of the American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission. June 22, 1864. -- Referred to the Select Committee on Slavery and Freedmen. June 23, 1864. -- Ordered to be printed. June 27, 1864. -- Three thousand additional copies ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate.
- Resolution of the convention of the State of Missouri, in favor of an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, abolishing slavery in all the states and territories. January 23, 1865. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Resolutions of the Council and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey, in relation to the people of color of the United States. February 14, 1825. Read: Ordered that it lie upon the table.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Kentucky, concerning federal relations. January 8, 1862. -- Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Maine, in favor of the United States co-operating with any state which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such state pecuniary aid, to be used to compensate for the inconveniences, public and private, produced by such system. March 31, 1862. -- Ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts, approving of the recent message of the President of the United States recommending the co-operation of the government with any state for the gradual abolishment of slavery. April 10, 1862. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Michigan, in favor of a speedy suppression of the present rebellion. February 3, 1862. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Michigan, in favor of the proclamation of the President of the United States, of the first of January, emancipating the slaves in the insurgent states, and pledging the State of Michigan to sustain the national administration in all its efforts to quell the present rebellion, and restore peace to the Union. March 2, 1863. -- Read, ordered to lie on the table, and be printed.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Rhode Island, in favor of the passage of the joint resolution submitting to the legislatures of the several states an amendment to the Constitution of the United States abolishing slavery. January 26, 1865. -- Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- Restoration of Tennessee. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting his views relative to the restoration of Tennessee, by joint resolution, informing the House that he had signed the same. July 24, 1866. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Robert Campbell and George B. Cumming. Memorial of Robert Campbell and Geo. B. Cumming. February 11, 1828. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House, to which is committed the Bill (No. 17) to authorize the cancelling a certain bond therein mentioned.
- Semicentennial anniversary of Act of Emancipation. February 5, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Semicentennial of Negro freedom. March 29, 1910. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Slavery -- District of Columbia. Memorial of inhabitants of the District of Columbia, praying for the gradual abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. March 24, 1828. Referred to the Committee for the District of Columbia. February 9, 1835. Ordered, on motion of Mr. Hubbard, of New Hampshire, to be printed, with the names thereto attached.
- Slavery in the District of Columbia. May 18, 1836. Ordered to be printed.
- Slavery, elective franchise, and public lands in Indiana Territory. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 17, 1804
- Smith Minor. March 3, 1863. -- Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.
- South Carolina, Virginia, and New York controversy. March 17, 1842. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- Spanish West Indies. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House of December 6, transmitting reports from the Secretaries of State and the Navy, with reference to the Spanish West Indies. January 8, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- T.M. Jacks and J.M. Johnson -- First and Third Congressional Districts of Arkansas. February 17, 1865. -- Laid upon the table and ordered to be printed.
- Thomas A. Hamilton. February 18, 1869. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Unsold government lands in Missouri. Memorial of the Legislature of Missouri, asking Congress to grant to the State of Missouri the government lands remaining unsold in said state, the proceeds to be applied to the public-school fund of the state. April 22, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on the Public Lands and ordered to be printed.
- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. [Correspondence, orders, reports, and returns of the Union authorities from April 1 to December 31, 1862; Series 3, Vol. 2].
- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. [Correspondence, orders, reports, and returns of the Union authorities from January 1, 1864 to April 30, 1865; Series 3, Vol. 4].
- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. [Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach: Expedition to Saint John's Bluff/Naval Attacks on Fort McAllister/Secessionville/Operations against the Defenses of Charleston/Operations against Tampa; April 1862-June 1863; Series 1, Vol. 14, Chapter 26].
- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. [Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach: Operations in West Louisiana/Operations against Baton Rouge/Operations in LaFourche District; May 12 1862 to May 14, 1863; Series 1, Vol. 15, Chapter 27].
- War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. [Main Western Theater and Trans-Mississippi Theater: Operations at the Ohio and Mississippi Confluence/Operations to Control Missouri; May-November 1861; Series 1, Vol. 3, Chapter 10].
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