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25 cents 25 per day 50 cents 50 per day abundant Amount April April 18 August binding Brevets camp cañon Clarksville clerk contractors and deductions creek December 25 December 31 District of Columbia dozen duties employed encamped engineer envelopes Failed to arrive Failed to connect Failed to supply February February 17 Females Fort Smith Forwarding messages George grass Half trip HOWELL COBB Huntsville imposed on contractors Inferior service Iowa James January John Joseph July June 30 laborer Lieutenant Little Axe Males March master workmen miles Miss mucilage Nature of delinquency November October Ohio paid pay-Continued penknife Place of delinquency prairie Quarter ending quires ream note paper reams letter paper Repairing river road route Sept spring STATEMENT-Continued Tenn Thomas timber valley W. R. Drinkard WEEK ENDING SATURDAY Wet mail William wood
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Side 10 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes," approved February 28, 1919, and all other Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto.
Side 53 - SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt, by reference from you, of a...
Side 53 - THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, IN ANSWER TO A resolution of the House calling for information in regard to the condition of the New York Indian reserve in Kansas Territory.
Side 28 - I have the honor to he, sir, your most ohedient servant, THOMAS M. TÄTE, Auditor. General statement of the condition of the fund appropriated for the contingent expenses of the office of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Department; prepared in obedience to the provisions of the 2(НЛ section of the act of Congress approved August 26, 1842.
Side 1 - This statement must also show whether such clerks or other persons, or such messengers have been usefully employed; whether the services of any of them can be dispensed with without detriment to the public service, and whether the removal of any particular persons, and the appointment of others in their stead, is required for the better dispatch of business.
Side 1 - Ex. DEPT. SPRINGFIELD Jan. 15/41 To THE HON. THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPS. SIR: I have the honor herewith to transmit a copy of a letter of this date addressed to me by AH Bangs Esq of New York, who requested the same to be laid before the House over which you preside. Very Respectfully Your Obt Servt Signed THO. CARLIN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT SPRINGFIELD Jan. 18. 1841 To THE HONL. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: SIR: I...
Side 1 - History of Immigration to the United States ; exhibiting the Number, Sex, Age, Occupation, and Country of Birth, of Passengers arriving in the United States by Sea from Foreign Countries, from September 30, 1819, to December 31, 1855: compiled entirely from Official Data; with an Introductory Review of the Progress and Extent of Immigration to the United States...