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Records of Impeachment Proceedings

IMPEACHMENT OF E. S. FARRINGTON. Less than 1/4 in.

774

Petitions pertaining to possible impeachment proceedings against E. S. Farrington, Judge of the U. S. District Court for the District of Nevada (61B-A1).

IMPEACHMENT OF A. S. MOORE. Less than 1/4 in.

775

Petitions pertaining to possible impeachment proceedings against A. S. Moore, Judge of the Second Division of the U. S. District Court of Alaska (61B-B1).

IMPEACHMENT OF DANIEL T. WRIGHT. 1/2 in.

776

Petitions pertaining to possible impeachment proceedings against Daniel T. Wright, Judge of the U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia (61B-C1).

Records cf the Office of the Clerk

RECORD BOOKS. 35 vols. 6 ft.

777

House bill book (61C-A1); House resolution book (61C-A2); Senate bill book (61C-A3); individual ledger (61C-A4); register of papers sent to committees (61C-A5); register of papers sent to the Senate (61C-A6); register of papers received from the Senate (61C-A7); register of House documents (61C-A8); register of committee reports (61C-A9); petition book (61C-A10); and notices for Unanimous Consent Calendar (61C-A11).

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Minute book, 1st session (62A-A1); legislative journal, 1st session T62AA2); minute bock, 2d session (62A-A3); legislative journal, 2d session (624Al); minute book, 3d session (62A-A5); and legislative journal, 3d session (62A-A6).

BILIS AND RESOLUTIONS ORIGINATING IN THE HOUSE. 41 ft.

780

Ninety-five volumes of original House bills (62A-B1); 1 volume of original House joint resolutions (62A-B2); original House concurrent resolutions (62A-B3); House simple resolutions (62A-B4); House orders (62A-B5); desk

copies of House bills passed (62A-B6); desk copies of Ilouse joint resolutions passed (62A-B7); engrossed House bills (62A-B8); and engrossed House joint resolutions (62A-B9). Arranged numerically within each group, except 62A-B5, which is arranged chronologically.

BILIS AND RESOLUTIONS CRIGINATING IN THE SENATE AND CONSIDERED IN THE
HOUSE. 1 ft.

781 Senate bills passed (62A-C1); Senate joint resolutions passed (62A-C2); Senate concurrent resolutions agreed to (62A-C3); and 2 volumes of Senate bills and resolutions reported (62A-C4). Arranged numerically within each

group.

PAPERS ACCOMPANYING SPECIFIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. 170 ft.

782

Grouped by specified committees listed below. Arranged numerically by bill or resolution within each committee, except 62A-D3, 62A-D10, 62A-D16, 62A-D19, and 62A-D24, in which private bills are arranged alphabetically by person or subject.

Committee on Appropriations (62A-D1); Committee on Banking and Currency (62A-D2); Committee on Claims (62A-D3); Committee on the District of Columbia (62A-D4); Committee on Foreign Affairs (62A-D5); Committee on Indian Affairs (62A-D6); Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions (62A-D7); Committee on Insular Affairs (62A-D8); Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (62A-D9); Committee on Invalid Pensions (62A-D10); Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands (62A-D11); Committee on the Judiciary (62A-D12); Committee on Labor (62A-D13); Committee on the Library (62A-D14); Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (62A-D15); Committee on Military Affairs (62A-D16); Committee on Mines and Mining (62A-D17); Committee on Naval Affairs (62A-D18); Committee on Pensions (62A-D19); Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (62A-D20); Committee on Public Lands (62A-D21); Committee on Rivers and Harbors (62A-D22); Committee on the Territories (62AD23); Committee on War Claims (624-D24); and Committee on Ways and Means (62A-D25).

COMMITTEE REPORTS.

58 vols. 13 ft.

783

Original committee reports, 1st session (62A-E1), 2d session (62A-D2), and 3d session (62A-E3). Arranged numerically within each group.

COMMITTEE PAPERS. 66 ft.

784

Records of the following committees, relating to the subjects listed or consisting of the kinds of documents specified. Subjects are arranged chronologically within each group, unless otherwise indicated. Committee on Appropriations: deficiency bill (62A-F1.1); District of Columbia (62A-F1.2); fortifications bill (62A-F1.3); legislative, executive, and judicial bill (62A-F1.4); sundry civil expenses bill (62A-F1.5); and various subjects (62A-F1.6).

Committee on Banking and Currency: banking and currency reform (62A-F2.1);
the Money Trust Investigation (62A-F2.2); and various subjects (62A-F2.3).
There are also 2 volumes of minutes (62A-F2.4) and a docket volume (62A-
F2.5).

Committee on Claims: collisions by naval vessels (62A-F3.1); French spoliations (62A-F3.2); injuries to workers on the Panama Canal (62A-F3.3); and other causes of liability (62A-F3.4). There is also a docket volume (62A-F3.5).

Committee on the District of Columbia: categories of printed congressional items (62A-F4.1); hospital for the insane (62A-F4.2); investigation of insurance companies and of the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (62A-F4.3); purchasing methods (62A-F4.4); tuberculosis hospital (624F4.5); and various subjects (62A-F4.6). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F4.7) and 2 docket volumes (62A-F4.8). Committee on Education: administrative papers (62A-F5.1) and various subjects (62A-F5.2). There is also a docket volume (62A-F5.3). Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress: a volume of minutes (62A-F6.1) and a docket volume (62A-F6.2). Committee on Elections No. 1: contested election cases of Fred J. Crowley v. William W. Wilson, Illinois (62A-F7.1), George R. McLean v. Charles C. Bowman, Pennsylvania (62A-F7.2), Rankin Wiley v. James A. Hughes, West Virginia (62A-F7.3), and Jesse H. Wise v. Thomas S. Crago, Pennsylvania (62A-F7.4); and various subjects (62A-F7.5). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F7.6) and a docket volume (62A-F7.7).

Committee on Elections No. 2: contested election cases of Patrick F. Gill v. Theron E. Catlin, Missouri (62A-F8.1), and Thomas E. Kinney v. L. C. Dyer, Missouri (62A-F8.2). There is also a volume of minutes, 62d, 65th, and 67th Congresses (62A-F8.3).

Committee on Elections No. 3: contested election cases of Frank H. Hawkins v. George D. McCreary, Pennsylvania (62A-F9.1); Raymond J. Jodoin v. Edwin W. Higgins, Connecticut (62A-F9.2); and D. D. Murphy v. C. v. Haugen, Iowa (62A-F9.3). There is also a volume of minutes (62A-F9.4). Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department: a volume of minutes (62A-F10.1) and a docket volume (62A-F10.2).

Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department: various subjects (62A-F11.1). There are also 2 volumes of minutes (62A-F11.2) and a docket volume (62A-F11.3).

Committee on Expenditures in the State Department: departmental fees and expenses (62A-F12.1). There are also a volume of minutes, 62d Congress, 1st session, to 63d Congress, 1st session (62A-F12.2); and a docket volume (62A-F12.3).

Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department: pay of building service employees, Omaha, Nebr. (62A-F13.1); Treasury reorganization (62AF13.2); and various subjects (621-F13.3).

Committee on Foreign Affairs: original messages from the President (62A-F1. 1); other original materials on various subjects (62A-F1.2); printed bills, resolutions, and documents (62A-F14.3), arranged numerically; a volume of minutes (62A-F14.4); and a docket volume (62A-F1.5). Committee on Immigration and Naturalization: bills and resolutions referred to the committee (62A-F15.1), arranged numerically; 2 volumes of minutes, 62d Congress, 1st session, to 63d Congress, 2d session (62A-F15. 2); and a docket volume (62A-F15.3).

Committee on Indian Affairs: medical service for Indians (62A-F16.1);

Osage investigation, including Uncle Sam Oil Co. (62A-F16.2); status of lots at Wilburton, Okla. (62A-F16.3); and various subjects (62A-F16.41. There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F16.5) and a docket volume (62AF16.6).

Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions: a volume of minutes (62A-F17. 1) and a docket volume (62A-F17.2).

Committee on Insular Affairs: Alaska (62A-F18.1); Panama Canal Zone (624F18.2); the Philippines (62A-F18.3); and Puerto Rico (62A-F18.4). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F18.5) and a docket volume (62A-F18. 6). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce: the Commerce Court (62A-F19. 1); express companies and the carriage of parcels (62A-F19.2); pure food (62A-F19.3); and Railroad Securities Commission (62A-F19.4). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F19.5) and 2 docket volumes (62A-F19. 6). Committee on Invalid Pensions: various subjects (62A-F20.1). There are also 10 docket volumes (62A-F20.2).

Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands: Lake Tahoe-Truckee River region along the California-Nevada boundary (62A-F21.1) and various subjects (62A-F21.2). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F21.3) and a docket volume (62A-F21.4). Committee on the Judiciary: 2 volumes of minutes (62A-F22.1) and a docket volume (62A-F22.2).

Committee on Labor: a volume of minutes (624-F23.1) and a docket volume (62A-F23.2). Committee on the Library: American Academy of Arts and Letters (62A-F24.1); Braddock Memorial, Uniontown, Pa. (62A-F24.2); busts and portraits (62AF24.3); Commission of Fine Arts (62A-F24.4); Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C. (62A-F24.5); and various subjects (62A-F24.6). There are also a volume of minutes, 62d Congress, 1st session, to 65th Congress, 3d session (62A-F21.7); and a docket volume (62A-F24.8).

Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries: directives to the committee (62A-F25.1); and bills and resolutions referred to the committee (62AF25.2), arranged numerically. Committee on Military Affairs: legislative agenda, especially bills for the distribution of condemned cannon (62A-F26.1); military instructors for Chile and Cuba (62A-F26.2); and various subjects (62A-F26.3). There are also 2 volumes of minutes (62A-F26.4) and 3 docket volumes (62A-F25. 5). Committee on Mines and Mining: a volume of minutes (624-F27.1) and a docket volume (62A-F27.2).

Committee on Naval Affairs: Theodore R. Timby's invention of the revolving turret (62A-F28.1) and various subjects (62A-F28.2).

Committee on Pensions: various subjects (62A-F29.1). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F29.2) and ↳ docket volumes (62A-F29.3).

Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: Commission on Second-Class Mail Matter (62A-F30.1) and fourth-class postmasters (62A-F30.2). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F30.3) and a docket volume (62A-F30.4). Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds: fire prevention and protection of public buildings (62A-F31.1); Government archives (62A-F31.2);

management of the House restaurant (62A-F31.3); public buildings and land titles in the District of Columbia (62A-F31.4); and structures and problems elsewhere (62A-F31.5). There are also 2 volumes of minutes

(62A-F31.6) and a docket volume (62A-F31.7).

Committee on Public Lands: For docket, see entry 769.

Committee on Revision of the Laws: corporation tax (62A-F32.1) and various subjects (62A-F32.2). There are also a volume of minutes (62A-F32.3) and a docket volume (62A-F32.4).

Committee on Rivers and Harbors: flooding of the Imperial Valley, Calif., by the Colorado River (62A-F33.1).

Committee on Rules: a volume of minutes (62A-F34.1) and a docket volume (62A-F34.2).

Committee on the Territories: administrative papers (62A-F35.1) and a docket volume (62A-F35.2).

Committee on War Claims: bills for relief (62A-F36.1), arranged numerically. Committee on Ways and Means: tariff correspondence, segregated by pertinent schedule (62A-F37.1); tariff "free list" correspondence (62A-F37.2); various subjects (62A-F37.3); and 18 volumes of tariff hearings (62AF37.4).

192 vols. 44 ft.

ORIGINALS OF PRINTED HOUSE DOCUMENTS. 192 vols. 785 Original House documents, 1st session (62A-G1), 2d session (62A-G2 ), and 3d session (62A-G3). Arranged numerically within each group.

60 ft.

786

PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS, RESOLUTIONS OF STATE LEGISLATURES, AND RELATED
DOCUMENTS WHICH WERE REFERRED TO COMMITTEES.
Grouped by specified committees listed below, thereunder by subject.
Subjects are arranged chronologically within each group.
Committee on Appropriations: continuance of the Efficiency Commission (62A-
H1.1); Lincoln Memorial Highway (62A-H1.2); office tenure of the Federal
employees in the District of Columbia (62A-H1.3); pier for Philadelphia
Immigrant Station, Gloucester, N. J. (62A-H1.4); pollution of the Great
Lakes (62A-H1.5); San Francisco Mint (62A-H1.6); utilization of private
as well as Government architects in public construction (62A-M1.7); White
Slave Traffic Act (62A-H1.8); Yosemite Valley, Calif. (62A-H1.9); and
various subjects (62A-H1.10).

Committee on Banking and Currency: banking and currency reform (62A-H2.1);
rural credits (62A-H2.2); and various subjects (62A-H2.3).
Committee on the Census: various subjects (62A-H4.1).

Committee on the District of Columbia: incorporation of the Grand Army of the Republic (62A-H5.1); Jones-Works liquor bill to restrict saloons (62A-H5.2); Kenyon "Red Light" injunction bill (62A-H5.3); Sunday observance (62A-H5.4); and various subjects (62A-H5.5).

Committee on Education: Children's Bureau (62A-H6.1) and various subjects (62A-H6.2).

Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department: a national Department of Health (62A-H7.1) and Uncle Sam Oil Co.'s exploitation of Osage leases (62A-H7.2).

Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department: prosecution of the editors of the Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kan. (62A-118.1), and various subjects (62A-H8.2).

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