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RECORDS OF COMMITTEE REPORTS. 2 vols. 3 in.

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Transcribed reports of the Committee on Accounts, 9th Congress, 1st session; 11th Congress, 2d session; 12th Congress, 1st session; and 25th Congress, 2d session (9C-Al); and the Committee on Public Lands, 9th Congress, 1st session, to 19th Congress, 2d session (9C-A2). Arranged chronologically within each group. For reports of the Committee on Claims, the

Committee on Ways and Means, and select committees, see entry 71.

OTHER RECORDS. 1/4 in.

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Receipts for records withdrawn (9C-B1), arranged alphabetically by sub

ject.

TENTH CONGRESS, 1807-9

First Session, October 26, 1807-April 25, 1808
Second Session, November 7, 1808-March 3, 1809

Records of Legislative Proceedings

JOURNALS. 2 vols. 6 in.

Legislative journal, 1st session (10A-Al) and 2d session (10A-A2). BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS ORIGINATING IN THE HOUSE. 1/2 in.

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Original House bills (10A-B1); original concurrent resolution of Feb. 5, 1808, to authorize the disposition of certain charts of the coast of North Carolina (10A-B2); a simple resolution, extracted from the journal, directing the Committee on Public Lands to inquire into the expediency of opening a wagon road from the Ohio River to join the Cincinnati-Fort Wayne road near Fort Recovery (10A-B3); and engrossed House bills (10A-B4). ranged numerically within each group.

COMMITTEE REPORTS AND PAPERS. 10 in.

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Committee on Claims: various subjects (10A-C1.1), arranged alphabetically.

Records of the following committees:

Committee on Commerce and Manufactures:

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various subjects (10A-C2.1), ar

various subjects (10A-C3.1), ar

ranged chronologically.

Committee on the District of Columbia:

ranged chronologically.

Committee on Elections:

contested election cases of Joshua Barney v. William McCreery, Maryland (10A-C4.1); electors of the Third Congressional District of Maryland v. Philip B. Key (10A-C4.2); and Duncan McFarland v. John Culpepper, North Carolina (10A-C4.3). Also examination of the credentials of Members returned to serve in the 10th Congress (10A-C4.4). Arranged by subject.

Committee on Public Lands: various subjects (10A-C5.1), arranged chronologically.

Committee on Ways and Means: various subjects (10A-C6.1), arranged chrono

logically.

Select committees:

various subjects (10A-C7.1), arranged chronologically.

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGES.

4 vols. 7 in.

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Annual messages, with pertinent documents, 1807 and 1808; messages suggesting legislation or submitting specific information or documents; and messages transmitting reports and communications from executive departments (10A-D1). Arranged chronologically.

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS SUBMITTED TO THE HOUSE. 2 ft.

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Reports and communications from the Secretary of State and the Postmaster General, 10th Congress, 1st session, to 11th Congress, 3d session, 1 volume (10A-E1); the Secretary of the Treasury, including 5 volumes (10AE2); the Treasurer of the United States (10A-E3); and the Secretaries of War and the Navy, 1 volume (10A-E4). Arranged chronologically within each group. For other reports from the Secretary of State, see entry 49.

PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS, RESOLUTIONS OF STATE LEGISLATURES, AND RELATED DOCUMENTS WHICH WERE REFERRED TO COMMITTEES. 3 ft.

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Grouped by specified committees listed below, thereunder by subject. Subjects are arranged chronologically within each group, unless otherwise indicated.

Committee on Accounts: various subjects (10A-F1.1).

Committee on Claims: various subjects (10A-F2.1), arranged alphabetically by petitioner.

Committee on Commerce and Manufactures: aids to navigation (10A-F3.1);
duties and drawbacks (10A-F3.2); the embargo (10A-F3.3); fishing boun-
ties (10A-F3.4); ports of entry (10A-F3.5); and various subjects.
(10A-F3.6).

Committee on the District of Columbia: various subjects (10A-F4.1).
Committee on Elections: various subjects (10A-F5.1).

Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: mail boats (10A-F6.1); post offices (10A-F6.2); and post roads (10A-F6.3).

Committee on Public Lands: claims (10A-F7.1), arranged alphabetically by petitioner; modification of the laws relating to the sale of public lands (10A-F7.2); and various subjects (10A-F7.3).

Committee on Ways and Means: various subjects (10A-F8.1).

Select committees: claims against the United States barred by the statute of limitations (10A-F9.1); claims which were referred to the Select Committee on the Petition of John Strother (10A-F9.2); erection of a bridge over the Potomac River (10A-F9.3); providing for persons who were disabled by known wounds in the Revolutionary War (10A-F9.4); and various subjects (10A-F9.5). 10A-F9.1, 10A-F9.2, and 10A-F9.4 are arranged alphabetically by petitioner.

Committee of the Whole House: the embargo (10A-F10.1); post roads (10AF10.2); and various subjects (10A-F10.3).

PETITIONS AND MEMORIAIS, RESOLUTIONS OF STATE LEGISLATURES, AND RELATED DOCUMENTS WHICH WERE TABLED. 3 in.

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Grouped by subject as follows: support of the Government in defense of the maritime rights of the United States (10A-G1.1) and various subjects (10A-G1.2). Arranged chronologically within each group.

ELECTION RECORDS. 4 in.

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Credentials of Representatives and Delegates (10A-H1), arranged alphabetically by State or Territory.

OTHER RECORDS. 2 in.

Various papers (10A-J1), arranged by subject.

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Records of the Office of the Clerk

For index to transcribed reports of the Committee on Claims, see entry 27; and for index to other committee reports and to reports and communications from executive departments, see entry 9.

RECORD BOOK. 1 vol. 2 in.

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Petition book, 10th Congress, 2d session, to 14th Congress, 2d session (10C-A1). For petition book, 1st session, see entry 61.

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RECORDS OF COMMITTEE REPORTS. 1 vol. 2 in.

Transcribed reports of the Committee on the District of Columbia, 10th Congress, 1st session, to 27th Congress, 1st session (10C-B1), arranged chronologically. For reports of the Committee on Claims, the Committee on Ways and Means, and select committees, see entry 71; and the Committee on Public Lands, entry 82.

RECORDS OF REPORTS FROM EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS.

1 vol. 2 in.

95 Transcribed reports and communications from the Secretary of the Treasury (10C-C1), arranged chronologically. For reports from the Secretaries of State and the Navy, see entry 44; and the Secretary of War, see entry 52.

OTHER RECORDS. 1/2 in.

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Receipts for records withdrawn (10C-D1), arranged alphabetically by subject.

ELEVENTH CONGRESS, 1809-11

First Session, May 22-June 28, 1809
Second Session, November 27, 1809-May 1, 1810
Third Session, December 3, 1810-March 3, 1811

Records of Legislative Proceedings

JOURNALS. 4 vols. 8 in.

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Legislative journal, 1st session (11A-Al), 2d session (11A-A2), and 30 session (11A-A3); and a secret journal, 11th Congress, 3d session and 12th Congress, 1st session (11A-A4).

BILLS ORIGINATING IN THE HOUSE. 1 ft.

Original House bills (11A-B1) and engrossed House bills (11A-B2). Arranged chronologically within each group.

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COMMITTEE REPORTS AND PAPERS. 1 ft.

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Records of the following committees, relating to the subjects listed or consisting of the kinds of documents specified: Committee on Accounts:

a report on stationery for the House (11A-Cl.1). Committee on Claims: various subjects (11A-C2.1), arranged alphabetically. various subjects (11A-C3.1), ar

Committee on Commerce and Manufactures:

ranged chronologically.

Committee on the District of Columbia:
District (11A-C4.1).

Committee on Elections:

a report on several banks in the

contested election case of Charles Turner, Jr.,

v. William Baylies, Massachusetts (11A-C5.1). Committee on the Naval Establishment, Select: various subjects (11A-C6.1), arranged chronologically.

Committee on Public Lands:

land claims in Illinois (11A-C7.1) and various subjects (11A-C7.2). Arranged chronologically within each group. Committee on Ways and Means: various subjects (11A-C8.1), arranged chronologically.

Other select committees: business of the House of Representatives (11AC9.1); compensation for Zebulon Pike and his companions for exploration services (11A-C9.2); military establishment of the United States (11AC9.3); and various subjects (11A-C9.4). Arranged chronologically within each group.

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGES. 3 vols. 6 in.

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Annual messages, with pertinent documents, 1809 and 1810; messages suggesting legislation or submitting specific information or documents; and messages transmitting reports and communications from executive departments (11A-D1). Arranged chronologically.

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS SUBMITTED TO THE HOUSE. 7 in.

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Reports and communications from the Secretary of State (11A-El); the Secretary of the Treasury, including 2 volumes (11A-E2); the Secretary of War (11A-E3); the Secretary of the Navy (11A-E4); and the Postmaster General (11A-E5). Arranged chronologically within each group. For other reports from the Secretary of State and the Postmaster General, see entry 88.

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PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS, RESOLUTIONS OF STATE LEGISLATURES, AND RELATED
DOCUMENTS WHICH WERE REFERRED TO COMMITTEES. 4 ft.
Grouped by specified committees listed below, thereunder by subject.
Subjects are arranged chronologically within each group, unless otherwise
indicated.

Committee on Claims:
by petitioner.
Committee on Commerce and Manufactures: aids to navigation (11A-F2.1);
claims for remission of penalties and forfeitures incurred for violation
of the act prohibiting the importation of slaves into the United States
(11A-F2.2), arranged alphabetically by petitioner; duties and drawbacks
(11A-F2.3); imposition of additional duty on the importation of foreign
hats, paper, and thread (11A-F2.4); the embargo (11A-F2.5); fishing boun-
ties (11A-F2.6); ports of entry (11A-F2.7); and various subjects (11A-
F2.8).

various subjects (11A-F1.1), arranged alphabetically

Committee on the District of Columbia: Alexandria, D. C. (11A-F3.1); charters and incorporations (11A-F3.2), arranged alphabetically by petitioner; roads and bridges (11A-F3.3); and various subjects (11A-F3.4).

Committee on Elections:

various subjects (11A-F4.1).

Committee on Foreign Affairs, Select: nonintercourse with Great Britain (11A-F5.1).

Committee on the Naval Establishment, Select: increased rations for officers in the Navy (11A-F6.1) and various subjects (11A-F6.2). Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: post offices (11A-F7.1) and 7.1) post roads (11A-F7.2).

Committee on Public Lands: claims (11A-F8.1), arranged alphabetically by petitioner; modification of the laws relating to the sale of public lands (11A-F8.2); and various subjects (11A-F8.3).

Committee on Ways and Means: various subjects (11A-F9.1).

Other select committeest establishment of the "second grade of Territorial Government" in the Territory of Louisiana (11A-F10.1); extension of the right of suffrage to the Territory of Indiana (11A-F10.2); granting half pay to officers of the Revolutionary Army (11A-F10.3); and various subjects (11A-F10.4).

Committee of the Whole House: the Batture in New Orleans (11A-F11.1); charter of the Bank of the United States (11A-F11.2); post offices and post roads (11A-F11.3); and various subjects (11A-F11.4).

PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS, RESOLUTIONS OF STATE LEGISLATURES, AND RELATED
DOCUMENTS WHICH WERE TABLED. 8 in.
Grouped by subject as follows: renewal of the charter of the Bank of
the United States (11A-G1.1) and various subjects (11A-G1.2). Arranged
chronologically within each group.

ELECTION RECORDS. 10 in.

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Credentials of Representatives and Delegates (11A-H1), arranged alphabetically by State or Territory.

OTHER RECORDS. 3 in.

Various papers (11A-J1), arranged by subject.

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Records of the Office of the Clerk

For petition book, see entry 93. For transcribed reports of the Committee on Claims, the Committee on Ways and Means, and select committees, see entry 71; the Committee on Accounts and the Committee on Public Lands, entry 82; and the Committee on the District of Columbia, entry 94. For index to transcribed reports of the Committee on Claims, see entry 27; and for index to other committee reports and to reports and communications from executive departments, see entry 9.

RECORDS OF REPORTS FROM EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. 1 vol. 3 in.

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Transcribed reports and communications from the Secretary of the Treasury (11C-Al), arranged chronologically. For transcribed reports from the Secretaries of State and the Navy, see entry 44; and the Secretary of War, entry 52.

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