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... UNITED STATES Number 113 2 2327-2 31 INVENTORIES RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1789-1946 VOLUME I Compiled by Buford Rowland , Handy B. Fant and Harold E. Hufford The National Archives National Archives and ...
... UNITED STATES Number 113 2 2327-2 31 INVENTORIES RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1789-1946 VOLUME I Compiled by Buford Rowland , Handy B. Fant and Harold E. Hufford The National Archives National Archives and ...
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... THE OF THE ARCHIVES 1934 UNITED STATES The National Archives National Archives and Records Service General Services Administration Washington : 1959 National Archives Publication No. 59-12 Library of Congress Catalog Card. Volume Volume.
... THE OF THE ARCHIVES 1934 UNITED STATES The National Archives National Archives and Records Service General Services Administration Washington : 1959 National Archives Publication No. 59-12 Library of Congress Catalog Card. Volume Volume.
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... United States House of Representatives , 1789-1954 • List of Speakers of the House of Repre- sentatives 451 464 IV . List of Clerks of the House of Repre- sentatives 467 V. List of references 470 Index · 479 INTRODUCTION The United ...
... United States House of Representatives , 1789-1954 • List of Speakers of the House of Repre- sentatives 451 464 IV . List of Clerks of the House of Repre- sentatives 467 V. List of references 470 Index · 479 INTRODUCTION The United ...
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... United States , which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives . " Section 2 , as amended by section 2 of the 14th amendment , stipulates that " Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to ...
... United States , which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives . " Section 2 , as amended by section 2 of the 14th amendment , stipulates that " Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to ...
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... United States , for the transporta- tion of the baggage of the army ; the few he was able to find were loaded with the private effects of individuals , who were moving without the city ; those he attempted to hire , but , not succeeding ...
... United States , for the transporta- tion of the baggage of the army ; the few he was able to find were loaded with the private effects of individuals , who were moving without the city ; those he attempted to hire , but , not succeeding ...
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Page 9 - All committee hearings, records, data, charts, and files shall be kept separate and distinct from the congressional office records of the Member serving as chairman of the committee; and such records shall be the property of the House and all Members of the House shall have access to such records.
Page 207 - We, the people of the United States, [humbly acknowledging Almighty God as the source of all authority and power in civil government, the Lord Jesus Christ as the Ruler among the nations, and His revealed will as the supreme law of the land, in order to constitute a Christian government...
Page 5 - The clerks of the several committees of the House shall, within three days after the final adjournment of a Congress, deliver to the clerk of the House all bills, joint resolutions, petitions, and other papers referred to the committee, together with all evidence taken by such committee under the order of the House during the said Congress, and not reported to the House; and in the event of the failure or neglect of any clerk of a committee to comply with this rule, the Clerk of the House shall,...
Page iii - Records of World War I have been described in the Handbook of Federal World War Agencies and Their Records, 1917-1921, and those of World War II in the two-volume guide. Federal Records of World War II (1950-51).
Page iii - America (1968), and Civil War Maps in the National Archives (1964); those of World War I in Handbook of Federal World War Agencies and Their Records. 1917-1921 (1943); and those of World War II in the two-volume guide Federal Records of World War II (1950-51).
Page iii - To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records of the Federal Government preserved in the National Archives Building is one of the main tasks of the National Archives. Various kinds of finding aids are needed to facilitate the use of these records, and the first step in the...
Page 18 - York had 15* proposed, viz. that in all future elections of President and Vice President, the persons voted for should be particularly designated, by declaring which is voted for as President, and which as Vice President.
Page 58 - so much of the message of the President of the United States as respects the establishment of a military post at the mouth of the Columbia River, and the expediency of providing for the more perfect exploring of the Northwest coast of America.
Page 7 - Congress and of each committee thereof and transfer them to the National Archives for preservation, subject to the orders of the Senate or the House, respectively.