Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, 15 tomasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1869 Volumes for 1950-19 contained treaties and international agreements issued by the Secretary of State as United States treaties and other international agreements. |
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... Rolls , it is inserted in the text , enclosed in brackets . We intend to publish annually , and as soon after the close of each Session of Congress as is possible , the Acts of that Session , in a similar form and with a similar ...
... Rolls , it is inserted in the text , enclosed in brackets . We intend to publish annually , and as soon after the close of each Session of Congress as is possible , the Acts of that Session , in a similar form and with a similar ...
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... rolls of the army cer- tain officers absent without authority from their commands . July 27 , 1868 .. [ No. 82. ] Crete . A resolution joint resolution appealing to the Turkish government in behalf of the people of Crete . July 27 ...
... rolls of the army cer- tain officers absent without authority from their commands . July 27 , 1868 .. [ No. 82. ] Crete . A resolution joint resolution appealing to the Turkish government in behalf of the people of Crete . July 27 ...
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... rolls . June 25 , 1868 , ch . 116 . 373 374 374 374 ... 375 375 . 375 375 Dan Ellis . An act for the relief of Captain Dan Ellis . July 3 , 1868 , ch . 125 . James S. Todd . An act granting a pension to James S. Todd . July 3 , 1868 ...
... rolls . June 25 , 1868 , ch . 116 . 373 374 374 374 ... 375 375 . 375 375 Dan Ellis . An act for the relief of Captain Dan Ellis . July 3 , 1868 , ch . 125 . James S. Todd . An act granting a pension to James S. Todd . July 3 , 1868 ...
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... rolls of the United States . July 20 , 1868 , ch . 209 ..... 394 395 W. W. Cunningham . An act granting a pension to W. W. Cunningham . July 20 , 1868 , ch . 210 395 John W. Hughes . An act granting a pension to John W. Hughes . July 20 ...
... rolls of the United States . July 20 , 1868 , ch . 209 ..... 394 395 W. W. Cunningham . An act granting a pension to W. W. Cunningham . July 20 , 1868 , ch . 210 395 John W. Hughes . An act granting a pension to John W. Hughes . July 20 ...
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... roll of the United States . July 27 , 1868 , ch . 300 .... David Duhigg . An act granting a pension of seventeen dollars per month to David Duhigg , of Lynden , Vermont , father of late First Lieutenant Dennis Duhigg , of company M ...
... roll of the United States . July 27 , 1868 , ch . 300 .... David Duhigg . An act granting a pension of seventeen dollars per month to David Duhigg , of Lynden , Vermont , father of late First Lieutenant Dennis Duhigg , of company M ...
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act granting agent America in Congress ANDREW JOHNSON anno Domini appropriated APPROVED article treaty authorized and directed cents CHAP clerks of class commencing commissioner Congress assembled County court directed to place District of Columbia dollars per month duty eighteen hundred entitled An act five hundred dollars five thousand dollars further enacted granting a pension House of Representatives hundred and sixty hundred and sixty-eight hundred and sixty-five hundred and sixty-seven hundred and sixty-six John Joint Resolution July 13 July 27 June 25 lands late a private March March 29 March 30 ment Nicaragua paid payment pension laws pension roll person President private in company provisions and limitations regiment reservation sand dollars SCHUYLER COLFAX SEAL Secretary Secretary of War Senate and House terior Territory thereof thousand dollars thousand eight hundred thousand five hundred tion treasury tribe United widow William
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