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A40House of Representatives, Washington, January, 1864.January, 1864
A50Joint Resolutions Asking an Appropriation of Lands by Congress to Endow Female Colleges in the Several StatesMarch 19, 1863
A55House of RepresentativesJune 29, 1864
A70Office Sergeant at Arms, House of RepresentativesJune 1, 1874
A75Clerk's Office, House of Representatives
A76Office Superintendent Folding Room, House of Representatives1874
A79House of Representatives, Office of the Superintendent Folding RoomJuly 1, 1874
A107Sir: Several gentlemen have proposed to meet this evening,February 11, 1839
A125Sir, A number of friends of the General and State administration in the City and neighboring counties..May 3, 1841
A165Sir: I take the debates in the Senate from the National Intelligencer..February 4, 1850
A167Dear Sir: The undersigned citizens of the United States, residing at Brownsville, desire to call your attention..February 5, 1850
A169To The President of the United States, Members of Congress, and friends of Agriculture..March 18, 1850
A171Hon. Sir: I am now engaged in procuring the Autographs of some of the members of the United States Congress..March 25, 1850
A180Sir: The difficulty of even learning the daily invented calumnies concerning me which are secretly circulated among Honorable Senators..August 5, 1850
A187Sir: By a Joint Resolution of the 3rd day of March, 1849, authorizing a subscription for 1000 copies of the History of Congress..September 6, 1850
A188To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Thirty-First Congress.September 10, 1850
A190Sir: The heirs of Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko beg to leave to submit to your consideration what follows:December 2, 1850
A201Honored and Dear Sir: We beg leave to call your attention to an important oversight in the Postage Bill now before the Senate..February 26,1851
A202To the Honorable Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives.February 1851
A208Sir: I forward to you a copy of the Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature of this State, requesting our Senators and Representatives in Congress, to urge "the propriety of making grants of land upon some equal and just principle of appropriation to ..April 22, 1852
A223Sir, Herewith we send you a blank petition, many copies of which, with signatures, will probably be presented to Congress at the present session.January 4, 1856
A224Sir: I send you one copy of the Executive Documents of the Senate of the First Session of the Thirty Third Congress, in thirteen volumes, and one copy of the Miscellaneous Documents of the Senate of the same session, in one volume, the receipt whereof I .February 9, 1856
A228Sir: On the 28th of January last, a numerous Public Meeting was held at the Merchant's' Exchange, in this city, for the purpose of obtaining from Congress a substantial and efficient improvement in the Postal arrangements of the Government ..March 17, 1856
A231Hon. W. H. Seward. There will be a meeting of the Senate and House this evening, in the Hall of the House, at 8 'clock.April 14, 1856
A232The Honorable W. H. Seward, Sir: I send to you, this day, a package containing the "Annals of Congress" for the Seventeenth Congress, in 3 volumes, the receipt whereof I will thank you to acknowledge.April 21, 1856
A235Hon. W. H. Seward, There will be a meeting of the Anti-Nebraska members of the Senate and House this evening, in the Hall of the House, at 8 o'clock.May 12, 1856
A245The State of Texas demands that Congress shall repeal an Act passed at the last Session, which provided for the disbursement to the revenue creditors of the late Republic of Texas, such balance of the $7,750,0000 appropriated for their relief, as may ..December 8, 1856
A256Dear Sir: As different bills have been submitted to Congress relative to ceding to actual settlers sufficient land for the purpose of emabling them to enjoy a free and independent homestead, we take this opportunity of urging upon individual members..February 3, 1858
A257Sir: I send to you this day 1 bag containing the Senate Journal, one volume: Senate Executive Documents, volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 parts1, 3, and 4;March 31, 1858
A260Sir: I beg leave you will read the following extract from page 20 of Senate Report No. 397, 34th Congress, 3d Section, and ask you aid in the passage of an act of Congress for my relief.May 13, 1858
A269Dear Sir: I beg leave most respectfully to solicit your aid, influence, and suffrage in my behalf for the post of Sergeant at Arms of the U. S. House of Representatives for the Thirty Eigth Congress.June 10, 1863
A282Office of the Women's Loyal National League. Dear Friend: With this you will receive a Form of a Petition to Congress, the object of which you can not mistake nor regard with indifference.March 12, 1864
A364Mr. __acknowledges the receipt of your letter requesting a copy of ___ and will take pleasure in sending you a copy1856
A365To the Hon. Wm. H. Seward. Sir: We have the honor to enclose herewith a copy of a Petition, which will be presented by the Hon. Geo. Ashmun
A498Public welcome to Hon. George Thompson, in the city of Washington, at the hall of the House of RepresentativesApril 6, 1864
A515To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives, In Congress Assembled.
A516The following is a copy of a Memorial to Congress, intended to be presented at its next session, (as it is presumed no action will be had at the present session, now so near its close - and it would be unwise, in a matter involving such grave importance .1851
A519To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unites States.
A520The National Foundry
A521To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives, of the United States.February 18, 1852
A523To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress Assembled:March 21, 1856
A524A Few Words from the Hollanders in Michigan.December, 1857
A525The Memorial of J. N. Maffitt, Lieutenant in the Navy of the United States, respectfully sheweth:1855?
A526To the Honorable the Members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States:
A527To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled:
A528Memorial. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States:
A566The proposed alteration of the Tariff Laws of 1846.September 24, 1850
A573Memorial to Congress, adopted February 7, 1861.February 7, 1861
A583Hall of the National Union City Executive CommitteeJanuary 21, 1865
A587To the Honorable, the Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States upon Military Affairs:1864?
A612To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, In Congress Assembled.May 1, 1856
A721Republican-Extra.January, 1851
B134th Congress, 1st Session. S. 397.July 25, 1856
B30To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives.November 28, 1855
B31Dear Sir: Below we present to you a printed copy of a petition to Congress, signed by our most influential merchantsFebruary 17, 1864
B33To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.
B40To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled the Petition of the Undersigned loyal subjects of Her Majesty Victoria Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
B64To the Honorable the Congress of the United States: The Memorial of the Subscribers, Inhabitants of the Counties of Wayne, Cayuga, Seneca and Ontario, in the State of New York--November, 1829
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