Committee on Indian Affairs: allotment of J. F. Rowell (61A-F22.1); attorney's contracts in Oklahoma, 1910 (61A-F22.2); Choctaw and Chickasaw affairs (61A-F22.3); Indian depredations (61A-F22.4); Muscogee allotments (61A-F22.5); Osage enrollment (61A-F22.6); bills and resolutions referred to the committee (61A-F22.7), arranged numerically; and various subjects (61A-F22.8). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F22. 9), arranged mumerically; and a docket volume (61A-F22.10). Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, 1909 (61A-F23.1); international Olympic games (61AF23.2); a national Negro exposition to commemorate a half-century of freedom (61A-F23.3); a Panama Canal commemorative exposition (61A-F23. 4); and bills and resolutions referred to the committee (61A-F23.5), arranged numerically. There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F23.6) and a docket volume (61A-F23.7). Committee on Insular Affairs: a volume of minutes (61A-F24.1) and a docket volume (61A-F24.2). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: correspondence (61A-F25.1); bills and resolutions referred to the committee (61A-F25.2), arranged numerically; the British iron and steel industry (61A-F25.3); Chicago railroads (61A-F25.4); locomotive boiler inspections (61A-F25.5); Ohio and West Virginia railroads (61A-F25.6); and various hearings (61A-G25. 7). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F25.8) and 2 docket volumes (61A-F25.9). Committee on Invalid Pensions: various subjects (61A-F26.1). There are also 12 docket volumes (61A-F26.2). Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands: conservation and several other subjects (61A-27.1). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F27.2) and a docket volume (61A-F27.3). Committee on the Judiciary: correspondence and data on various subjects (61A-F28.1); printed House documents (61A-F28.2), arranged numerically; a volume of minutes (61A-F28.3); and 2 docket volumes (61A-F28.4). Committee on Labor: bills and resolutions referred to the committee (61AF29.1), arranged mumerically; hearings, briefs, and reports (61A-F29.2); establishment of a Department of Labor (61A-F29.3); penal labor competition with free labor (61A-F29.4); and service hours of laborers and mechanics (61A-F29.5). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F29.6) and 2 docket volumes (61A-F29.7). Committees on Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River: various subjects (61A-F30.1). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F30.2) and a docket volume (61A-F30.3). Committee on the Library: authorizations to the committee (61A-F31.1); the Library of Congress (61A-F31.2); memorials and statues (61A-F31.3); portraits of ex-Speakers (61A-F31.4); remodeling the hall of the House (61AF31.5); report to the President, Jan. 11, 1909, by the Committee on Departmental Methods, Documentary Historical Publications of the United States Government (61A-F31.6); Theodore Sutro's arguments for the purchase of certain historical paintings (61-F31.7); and Valley Forge (61A-F31.8). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F31.9) and a docket volume (61A-F31.10). Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries: various subjects (61A-F32.1). Committee on Mileage: mileage bills (61A-F33.1). Committee on Military Affairs: bills and resolutions referred to the com- Committee on the Militia: bills, correspondence, hearings, and reports (61A- Committee on Patents: various papers (61A-F38.1); a volume of minutes (61A- Committee on Pensions: individual case files (61A-F39.1) and various subjects (61A-F39.2). There are also 3 docket volumes (61A-F39.3). Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: claims of certain postmasters (61A-F40.1); correspondence (61A-F40.2); and hearings on fraternal society publications (61A-F40.3), ocean mail (61A-F40.4), parcel post (61AF40.5), postal appropriation bill (61A-F40.6), postal-savings bank (61AF40.7), pay to railroads for mail services (61A-F40.8), second-class mail (60A-F40.9), pay to short-line railroads for mail services (60A-F40. 10), and stamped envelopes (61A-F40.11). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F40.12) and 2 docket volumes (61A-F40.13). Committee on Private Land Claims: bills and correspondence on various subjects (61A-F41.1); hearings and other items (61A-F41.2); a volume of minutes (61A-F41.3); and a docket volume (61A-F41.4). Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: bills and correspondence on various subjects (61A-F42.1); a commission to investigate the postal situation in New York City (61A-F42.2); and public buildings in Kansas (61AF42.3). There is also a docket volume (61A-F42.4). Committee on Public Lands: bills and resolutions referred to the committee (614-F43.1), arranged numerically; correspondence and data (61A-F43.2); hearings on regional subjects: Alaska (61A-F43.3), Arizona (61A-F43.4), Arkansas (61A-F43.5), Iowa (61A-F43.6), Washington (61A-F43.7), and Wyoming (61A-F43.8); and hearings on various subjects (61A-F43.9). There is also a docket volume, 61st Congress, 1st session, to 62d Congress, 1st session (61A-F43.10). Committee on Reform in the Civil Service: bills, resolutions, and documents (61A-F44.1), arranged numerically; and correspondence on various subjects (61A-F44.2). Committee on Rivers and Harbors: bills and resolutions referred to the committee (61A-F45.1), arranged numerically; and varicus subjects (61A-F45. 2). Committee on Rules: data and hearings on various subjects (61A-F46.1); a volume of minutes (61A-Fl6.2); and 2 docket volumes (61A-F46.3). Committee on the Territories: Alaska (61A-F47.1); Arizona (61A-F47.2); Hawaii (61A-F47.3); Indian Territory (61A-F47.4); New Mexico (61A-F47.5); and stationery and printing (61A-F47.6). There are also a volume of minutes (61A-F47.7) and a docket volume (61A-F47.8). Committee on Ways and Means: tariff correspondence, segregated by pertinent schedule (61A-F48.1); tariff "free list" correspondence (614-F48.2); tariff "miscellaneous" correspondence (61A-F48.3); index to unprinted tariff hearings, nos. 46-53 (61A-F48.4); mailing lists (61A-FL8.5); and Presidential messages and communications from high officials (61A-F48.6). Committee of the Whole House: original messages of the President (61A-F49.1). ORIGINALS OF PRINTED HOUSE DOCUMENTS. 159 vols. 38 ft. 770 Original House documents, 1st session (61A-G1), 2d session (61A-G2), and 3d session (61A-G3). Arranged numerically within each group. 70 ft. 771 PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS, RESOLUTIONS OF STATE LEGISLATURES, AND RELATED Committee on Banking and Currency: retention of both greenbacks and silver coinage (61A-H3.1) and various subjects (61-H3.2). Committee on the Census: Slovaks in the United States (61A-H4.1) and swamplands (61A-H4.2). Committee on Claims: Freedman's Savings and Trust Co. (61A-H5.1) and a Committee on the District of Columbia: a reformatory near Mt. Vernon (61AH6.1); Lucy Webb Hayes Missionary School and Hospital (61A-H6.2); playgrounds (61A-H6.3); prohibition (61A-H6.4); Sunday observance, and acknowledgement of God by constitutional amendment (61A-H6.5); teacher retirement (61A-H6.6); Telepost Co.'s lines (61A-H6.7); Washington Humane Society (61A-H6.8); and various subjects (61A-H6.9). Committee on Education: extension of the field work of the U. S. Bureau of Education (61A-H7.1) and various subjects (61A-H7.2). Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department: a Children's Bureau (61A-H8.1) and a National Health Bureau (61A-H8.2). Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department: various subjects (61A-H9.1). Committee on Immigration and Naturalization: Division of Information of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization in the Department of Commerce and Labor (61A-H10.1); restriction of immigration by increased head tax (61A-H10.2), literacy test (61A-H10.3), means test (61A-H10.4), and other ways (61A-H10.5); and various subjects (61A-H10.6). Committee on Indian Affairs: various subjects (61A-11.1). Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions: Italian expositions in Rome and Turin, 1911 (61A-H12.1); a national Negro exposition to commemorate a half-century of freedom (61A-H12.2); a Panama-Pacific exposition (61AH12.3); the Paris Exposition of 1900 (61-H12.4); and Perry's Lake Erie victory centennial (61A-H12.5). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: boiler inspections (61A-H13. 1); a Department of Health (61A-H13.2); express companies (61A-H13.3); motor-vehicle registration (61A-H13.4); retirement and relief of members of the Life-Saving Service (61A-H13.5); shipment of liquor into prohibition territory (61A-H13.6); and various subjects (61A-H13.7). Committee on Invalid Pensions: Army nurse volunteers of the Civil War (61AH14.1); the G.A.R. amendment to the Age Act of 1907 (61A-H14.2); the National Tribune bill pensioning Civil War and Mexican War veterans (61AH14.3); the Sherwood bill for one-dollar-a-day pensions (61A- H14.4); the Sulloway bill (61A-H14.5); veterans who lost limbs (61A-Hill.6); and various subjects (61A-H14.7). Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands: various subjects (61A-H15.1). Committee on the Judiciary: anti-injunction and other labor legislation (61AH16.1); antiprizefight legislation (61A-H16.2); bankruptcy (61A-H16.3); child labor, and a Children's Bureau (61A-H16.4); compensation of judges (61A-H16.5); corporations and trusts (61A-H16.6); cost of living (61AH16.7); courts and districts (61A-H16.8); direct election of U. S. Senators (61A-H16.9); gambling and speculation (61A-H16.10); liquor control (61A-H16.11); the national flag (61A-H16.12); national holidays (61AH16.13); prison reform (61A-H16.14); social security (61A-H16.15); Sunday observance, and acknowledgement of God by constitutional amendment (61A-H16.16); woman suffrage (61A-H16.17); and various subjects (61AH16.18). Committee on Labor: a Children's Bureau (61A-H17.1); 8-hour law applied to operation under Government contracts (61A-H17.2); limitation of hours of service of laborers and mechanics employed on public works of the United States or the District of Columbia (61A-H17.3); the National Bureau of Distribution, especially as to distribution of farm labor (61AH17.4); various subjects (61A-H17.5). Committee on Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River: various subjects (61A-H18.1). Committee on the Library: the placing of a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee in Statuary Hall at the Capitol (61A-H19.1) and various subjects (61A-H19. 2). Committee on Manufactures: objections of paint manufacturers to the Heyburn paint bill (61A-H20.1). Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries: coastwise shipping (61A-H21.1); hydrographic pilot charts (61A-H21.2); rehabilitation of the merchant marine (61A-H21.3); safety of passengers and crews of vessels (61A-H21. 4); seamen's law (61A-H21.5); steamship service from Panama to the Pacific coast (61A-H21.6); and various subjects (61A-H21.7). Committee on Military Affairs: officers' retired list of Civil War volunteers (61A-H22.1); Panama Canal defense (61A-H22.2); and various subjects (614-22.3). Committee on the Militia: militia pay bill, H. R. 28436 (61A-123.1), and various subjects (61A-H23.2). Committee on Mines and Mining: a national Bureau of Mines (61A-H24.1). Committee on Naval Affairs: battleship construction in a public navy yard under limited working hours (61A-H25.1); commemoration of Jefferson Davis on the silver service of the battleship Mississippi (61A-H25.2); naval expansion (61A-H25.3); raising of the U. S. S. Maine (61A-H25.4); and various subjects (61A-H25.5). Committee on Patents: various subjects (61A-H26.1). Committee on Pensions: various subjects (61A-H27.1). Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: benevolent, fraternal, and educational society publications (61A-H28.1); parcel post, and postal savings (61A-128.2); postage rates on advertisements of fortune tellers, spiritualists, and clairvoyants (61A-H28.3); postage rates on periodicals and magazines (61A-H28.4); retirement plan for postal employees (61AH28.5); rural carrier compensation (61A-H28.6); stamped envelopes printed by the Government (61A-H28.7); and various subjects (61A-H28.8). Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: public construction in Troy, Ohio (61A-H29.1), and various subjects (61A-H29.2). Committee on Public Lands: abolition of the Ozark National Forest (61A-130. 1); disposition of lands of Fort Walla Walla, Wash. (61A-H30.2); San Francisco's water supply (61A-H30.3); and various subjects (61A-H30.4). Committee on Reform in the Civil Service: retirement and reclassification of Federal employees (61A-131.1) and various subjects (61A-131.2). Committee on Rivers and Harbors: the Hudson River (61A-H32.1); the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers in California (61A-H32.2); and various subjects (61A-H32.3). Committee on the Territories: Alaska (61A-H33.1); Hawaii (61A-H33.2); land donation to sectarian educators, St. Louis Province, N. M. (61A-H33.3); and various subjects (61A-H33.4). Committee on Ways and Means: Canadian reciprocity (61A-H34.1); creation of a permanent Tariff Commission (61A-H34.2); tariff on barley, and grains generally (61A-H34.3), casein and lactarene (61A-H34.4), cigars and tobacco from the Philippines (61A-H31.5), cocoa beans (61A-H34.6), coffee and tea (61A-H34.7), diamonds, precious stones, and glass (61A-H34.8), hides (61A-H34.9), hosiery and gloves (61A-H34.10), iron ores (61A-H34. 11), lithographic products (61A-H34.12), lumber (61A-н34.13), paper and pulp (61A-H34.14), petroleum (61A-H34.15), post cards (61A-H34.16), raw and refined sugar (61A-H34.17), wheat (61A-H34.18), wools and woolen goods (61A-H34.19), and zinc ores (61A-H34.20); taxation of corporations (61A-H34.21), inheritance (61A-H34.22), and oleomargarine (61A-H34.23); and various subjects (61A-H34.24). ELECTION RECORDS. 2 ft. 772 Credentials of Representatives and Delegates (61A-J1), arranged alphabetically by State or Territory. OTHER RECORDS. 6 in. 773 Three volumes of roll calls (61A-K1), arranged chronologically; notices of ratification of the 16th amendment to the Constitution (61A-K2), arranged alphabetically by State; and various papers (61A-K3), arranged by subject. |