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- Grace A. Negley.
- Nicholas Smith.
- Eliza C. Deery.
- Leroy Roberts.
- George A. King.
- Consideration of H. R. 15520.
- Weden O'Neal.
- Wesley S. Potter.
- John J. Rees.
- Henry E. Spring.
- David C. Morgan.
- Sydda B. Arnold.
- Oliver P. Helton.
- Yankee lawyer
- Mary B. Heddleson.
- Joel C. Shepherd.
- William Flinn.
- Mary Manes.
- Lila L. Egbert.
- Mary B. Keller.
- Sarah E. Ropes.
- Stephen J. Houston.
- Bertha R. Koops.
- Mary J. Ivey.
- Bridget Agnes Tridel.
- Susan Kent.
- Clarence Darrow for the defense
- Catherine P. McLorinen.
- John Wallace.
- Mary Williams.
- William Kenny.
- Elizabeth A. Wilder.
- Drunk driving laws and enforcement
- Almedia J. Robison.
- Margaret Snyder.
- William E. Sharp.
- Grace Harrington.
- Delitha A. Cook.
- Bessie Ledyard.
- Twenty years of national labor legislation.
- Frances C. Broggan.
- John Da Silva.
- living will and other advance directives
- John H. Wheeler.
- George W. Choate.
- Francis A. Tradewell.
- Julia E. Jones.
- Laban McGahan.
- Ella F. Shandrew.
- James Hunter.
- Ann Gilbert.
- James L. Davenport, alias Dexter Davis.
- William Dugdale.
- Simple justice
- Personal representatives of John McCabe and Patrick McCabe, deceased.
- National banks holding United States deposits.
- Appropriation for Military Academy.
- Tents for use of Knights of Pythias.
- Serenus Kilbourne.
- U.S. treaty with the Sioux-Brule, Oglala, Miniconjou, Yanktonai, Hunkpapa, Blackfeet, Cuthead, Two Kettle, Sans Arcs, and Santee-And Arapaho, 1868
- Right of way through the San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve.
- Closing portion of alley in square 189, Washington, D. C.
- Certain outstanding certificates of the District of Columbia.
- Post-office appropriation bill.
- Thomas J. McGinnis.
- Marcus L. Vermillion.
- James M. Cartmill.
- Jessie V. Cluxton.
- Franklin Peale.
- William F. Ritchie.
- William T. Moore.
- George M. Duffy.
- Eliza Wende.
- Elias G. Rutherford.
- William W. Downs.
- Before the law
- Daniel Van Wie.
- Joseph Feldhausen.
- Florence M. Stout.
- Albert W. Thompson.
- John Burke.
- Reuben Vermillion.
- Thomas B. Faught.
- Anton Sauthoff.
- Rebecca Randolph.
- Ellen A. Plumley.
- William J. Jubb.
- Leading decisions of the United States Supreme Court.
- Mary H. Talcott.
- Franklin Chase.
- Harriet Hatch.
- Charles W. Colby.
- Thomas J. George.
- Hilas D. Davis.
- Sarah B. Barger.
- Sarah J. Warren.
- John T. Deweese.
- Alman J. Houston.
- James O'Neil.
- Oscar H. Prink.
- Daniel G. Towle.
- Orlando S. Osborn.
- Ephraim Cunningham.
- Cassius B. Fisher.
- Arrest
- George J. Cheney.
- Joseph Twycross.
- Julia A. Jordan.
- John A. Barcus.
- Henry L. Davenport.
- Eliza Little.
- Prosecution
- Hattie Connell.
- Nannie Cushman.
- Charles C. Chesley.
- Rachel E. Bullard.
- Luther D. Goddard.
- Mary A. Noyes.
- Ann A. Hersum.
- S. Josie Hill.
- Alonzo Gilbert.
- Willard A. Jackson.
- Caroline W. Bixby.
- Minimum punishment in certain cases arising in the Indian Territory.
- Oregon land use symposium
- Dittmar Powder Company.
- Oregon property tax system
- Bill requiring returns from corporations, prohibiting rebates, etc.
- Divesting the United States of its title to certain property in Alabama, etc.
- Limiting the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several states, etc.
- history of Roman law
- Terms of United States courts in Colorado.
- Pharmacy in the Indian Territory.
- Regulating the practice of medicine and surgery in Indian Territory.
- Indianola, Miss., Post-Office correspondence.
- Noah Dillard.
- Order regarding bills presented by the Committee on the Judiciary.
- Heirs of John Morgan.
- Julius C. Kleonne.
- Heirs of James M. Hinton.
- Bridge across Monongahela River, Pennsylvania.
- Marking the graves of the soldiers of the Confederate Army and Navy.
- Dedicating to Columbus, Ohio, certain property for uses and purposes of the public streets.
- Abolishing the customs district of Teche, La.
- Anthony R. Ravenscroft.
- Construction of bridge across Monongahela River by the Eastern Railroad Company.
- Light-house depot, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts.
- Monuments on the battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa., etc.
- Akron, Sterling and Northern Railroad.
- Payment, etc., of pension money due to inmates of the Government Hospital for the Insane.
- Dam across the St. Croix River near St. Croix Falls, Wis.
- Light-ship off outer bar of Brunswick, Ga.
- Bridge across the Choctawhatchee River, in Geneva County, Ala.
- Bridge over Cumberland River at or near Carthage, Tenn.
- Grant of certain public lands to town of Montrose, Colo.
- Vessel of the first class for the Revenue-Cutter Service, to be stationed at Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Bridge across St. Francis River near St. Francis, Ark.
- Bridge across Bogue Chitto, Louisiana.
- Life-saving station at mouth of Black River, Ohio.
- Bridge across Conecuh River in Escambia County, Ala.
- Muscle Shoals Power Company.
- Bridge across Pearl River, Mississippi.
- Samuel Lee.
- Charles W. Carr.
- Bishop Gutta-Percha Company.
- Eastern Judicial District of Texas, etc.
- Relief of the State of Iowa.
- Confirming certain forest lieu selections.
- Erection of a light-house in Boston Harbor.
- Promotion of education in the public marine schools.
- Reservation and sale of town sites on the public lands.
- Amending boundaries of federal judicial districts in Alabama.
- Edward Montgomery.
- Anton Ernst.
- Daniel F. Lee.
- To effectuate the provisions of the additional act of the International Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
- Hannah W. Millard.
- Anna C. Bingham.
- Sarah E. Gifford.
- John W. Copley.
- Joseph H. Ludlum.
- Juliaetta Rowling.
- Henry H. Windes.
- Mabel A. Woolsey.
- Benjamin F. Hughes.
- Milton D. Wells.
- Catharine A. Sawdy.
- Martha Maddox.
- Nellie A. Batchelder.
- Philip Krohn.
- James Garland.
- Charles M. Walker.
- Deborah J. Fogle.
- James E. Wallace.
- Theodore Buri.
- John C. Sautter.
- Frank E. Hills.
- Milton C. Norton.
- William M. Hattery.
- Frank Stafford.
- Byron C. Knapp.
- James Harrison.
- Oliver W. Kile.
- Michael Howe.
- Richard G. Hanscom.
- Kathinka Sichel.
- John Graham.
- Charles Strong, alias William Clark.
- William King.
- Caroline Schaefer.
- John Keen.
- Leroy N. Buell.
- John H. Amadon.
- John Fullerton.
- Visa C. Morrill.
- Julia Stilwell.
- Oliver W. Newton.
- William H. Trites.
- Collins W. Wight.
- William J. Chitwood.
- Alice F. Smalley.
- Sarah C. Merrell.
- Arra M. Farnsworth.
- Willoughby L. Wilson, administrator.
- Sampson Kinna.
- Heirs of Wiley Franks, deceased.
- Removal of persons accused of crime to and from the Philippine Islands for trial.
- Construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works, etc.
- Extension of time for presentation of claims.
- Amendment to River and Harbor Act approved June 13, 1902.
- Alexander G. Pendleton, Jr.
- George F. Howe, alias Harrington.
- Merritt Young.
- Lyman Matthews.
- Thomas Doyle.
- Elbert Chittum.
- John M. Drake.
- Mary A. Everts.
- William Kepler.
- Margaret A. Munson.
- Andrew J. Pennel.
- Sarah J. Snook.
- Rose O. Crummett.
- James A. Capen.
- Richard A. Larimer.
- George W. McComb.
- Israel F. Barnes.
- Ardenia Dillon.
- Israel V. Hoag.
- Berthold Fernow.
- Samuel J. Boyer.
- Leonard A. Norton.
- Charles W. Scherzer.
- William H. H. Bouslough.
- William H. Shaw.
- John P. Travis.
- John P. Post.
- Henry R. Bennett.
- Alphonso T. Gould.
- Frank E. Freeman.
- Simeon Deno.
- Timothy Loughlin.
- John S. Milam.
- Oliver G. Wright.
- Betsey Jones.
- Frank A. Olney.
- Emma D. Goslin.
- Stephen G. Cole.
- Mary E. Phillips.
- John U. Allen.
- Hampton B. Farmer.
- Jasper N. Acree.
- John W. Slack.
- Nathaniel A. Winks.
- Thomas G. Forrester.
- Herbert Whitworth.
- Robert P. McRae.
- Orange Sells.
- Henry O. McClure.
- Mary Ann Sears.
- Edward Straub.
- Mary E. Russell.
- Albert M. Smith.
- Inez McCollum.
- Fordyce M. Keith.
- William McCarty Little.
- S. R. Green.
- Certain lands for university purposes, etc.
- Coal lands in Alaska.
- Hannah S. Crane and others.
- Appointment of a member of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
- Increasing pensions of Mexican War pensioners to twelve dollars per month.
- Hewlette A. Hall.
- Christopher G. Divers.
- Advances from the Treasury of the United States for the support of the Government of the District of Columbia.
- Condemned cannon for life-size statue of Gen. Henry Leavenworth, at Leavenworth, Kans.
- Edward L. Balley.
- Frederick Eastman.
- John W. Lewis.
- Certain bills in order after reading of Journal.
- Sophie S. Shaffer.
- Charles S. Boyington.
- Stephen R. Swett.
- Lorenzo P. Duncklee.
- Linda F. Moulton.
- Gilman B. Johnson.
- Maria A. Marden.
- George Cummings.
- Ann M. Jackman.
- Charles L. Pinkham.
- Cyrus B. Norris.
- Jeffrey Hufford.
- Peter B. Rouch.
- Robert A. Tracy.
- Leman A. Brace.
- Lemuel Kingsbury.
- Elizabeth Thompson.
- Alvira Randall.
- Archibald McIntire.
- Phineas L. Squires.
- Phineas Hamilton.
- Emmet C. Hill.
- John Doberrer.
- Annie P. Pinney.
- Deborah Edwards.
- James McMorrow.
- history of education
- Jarrot F. Rigg.
- Benjamin F. Cornman.
- Emma R. Cropsey.
- Ann M. Green.
- Mary E. Craig.
- Hester A. R. Landers.
- Samuel L. Thompson.
- Austin H. Patterson.
- mediaeval universities.
- Walter G. Tebbetts.
- James B. Taylor.
- Napoleon B. Stockbridge.
- Edmund P. Fox.
- Samuel J. Radcliffe.
- James Greenman.
- Frederick S. Woodward.
- Austin L. Topliff.
- William A. Dougan.
- Education and the rise of the corporate state
- Othniel P. Parcher.
- Gilbert E. Bushnell.
- Mitchell Hunt.
- Frank Cleaves.
- Charles Graham.
- Henrietta V. West.
- Benjamin N. Bond.
- Ann M. Haskell.
- Hannah J. Hopkins.
- Charles F. Sheldon.
- What they are doing to your children.
- Martin G. Cushing.
- Hans A. Grove.
- Charles Shirar.
- George A. Liston.
- James P. Foster.
- John Bougher.
- Samuel N. Northway.
- Alonzo S. Bowden.
- High-risk students and higher education
- Mary A. F. Gilmore.
- goose-step
- Wilson French.
- Albanis L. Anderson.
- Josephine Rettig.
- Samuel S. Mitchell.
- James Flanagan.
- William H. T. Hostetler.
- Joanna Glazer.
- John C. Wright.
- Freeling H. Amick.
- Frances E. Wild.
- Michael O. Sullivan.
- Joseph A. Wilson.
- On the early education of the citizen-orator.
- Augustus L. Kidder.
- John Haynes.
- Amanda E. McQuiddy.
- Ira J. S. Holmes.
- Elias P. Stearns.
- William C. Chatfield.
- Jerome W. Turner.
- Frances E. Luse.
- Jean Jacques Rousseau
- Catherine Rayel.
- Austin P. Merrell.
- Emily Hawkins.
- Catharine T. R. Mathews.
- Isaac B. Price.
- Fannie T. Fisher.
- Edward Tattersall.
- John H. Carr.
- Charles A. Warrick.
- Eli Potts.
- Alexander T. Sullinger, alias Alexander Patillo.
- Leighton M. Perveil, alias Charles H. Hunt.
- James T. Price.
- Mary La Tourrette Stotsenburg.
- Patrick W. O'Donnell.
- Harold P. Waldo.
- Orson Nickerson.
- Mary J. Parker.
- George Davis.
- Circulation of reading matter among the blind.
- Eli Hibbard.
- Restoring certain lands to the public domain.
- Support of the Army for the year ending June 30, 1904.
- Yankee teacher
- Opening for settlement certain lands in Oklahoma.
- Post-check notes.
- Printing and binding of additional copies of the first edition of government documents, etc.
- Rebecca A. Glass.
- Adah I. Miller.
- Fanny Farmer.
- Fanny B. Orwan.
- Matthew W. Lincoln.
- Wallace L. Scott.
- Clara E. Smith.
- Bowman H. Peterson.
- David N. Tolles.
- Marcia B. Ferguson.
- Leander W. Cogswell.
- A. Paul Horne.
- James Monty.
- Chester, Pa., a subport of entry.
- Importation of breeding animals.
- On knowing: essays for the left hand.
- To revise and codify the criminal and penal laws of the United States.
- Catherine McGuinn.
- Richard S. Howarth.
- Ferdinand Heiskell.
- Bridget Fallon.
- Eliza E. Littlefield.
- process of education.
- Elvira C. Compton.
- Writing behavorial [sic] objectives in the affective domain
- Thomas Bassett.
- Writing higher-level learning objectives
- Margaret J. McCranie.
- Evarts Ewing Munn.
- Rosetta E. Rafferty.
- May Mosher Chase.
- Gustav Jansen.
- Communication styles in the classroom
- Edward Bryan.
- Sanders W. Johnston.
- Arvilla N. Stocker.
- Cynthia Thomas.
- Hugh F. Doherty.
- Math, writing & games in the open classroom
- Bridge over the Tug Fork of Big Sandy River.
- Port of Niagara Falls, N. Y.
- Bridge across the Allegheny River.
- Toward learner-centered instruction
- Light-house depot, Second Light-House District, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts.
- Cooperative learning
- Bridge across the Connecticut River at Hartford, Conn.
- Bridge across Snake River at Nome City, Alaska.
- Franklin Williams.
- Extension of time for making proof and payment for certain lands, etc.
- Robert A. Chapman.
- Granting certain authority to Batesville, Ark.
- overhead system
- Railroad bridge across the Tennessee River in Alabama.
- Symposium on Telecommunications and the Adult Learner
- Appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government, etc.
- Light vessel near Healds Bank, off Galveston Harbor, Texas.
- Thomas Latchford.
- Student behavior and attitudes
- James Redshaw.
- Assessing student opinions of the learning experience
- David Flynn.
- Confronting student attitudes
- S. H. King.
- Newton Thayer.
- Joseph W. Fox.
- William Y. Turner.
- Elizabeth Neal.
- Profile of 1983-84 graduates of Oregon schools and colleges of education one year after graduation
- Flavius Shanks.
- Fredericke W. Lillman.
- Philip Caslow.
- handbook for faculty development
- Eliza Gallagher.
- Grace E. Ash.
- Thomas L. Smith.
- Henry Sickels.
- Ole Hexom, alias Ole H. Olson.
- Elijah A. Woodward.
- William E. Fehrenback.
- Allen B. Evans.
- Catharine A. Russell.
- James G. Davis.
- John F. Briggs.
- Lavinia F. Poiron.
- William H. McHenry.
- Philander H. Graves.
- Mary H. Rumple.
- Educational leadership in the community college
- Abraham W. Huffman.
- case for the community college
- Edna K. Hoyt.
- Henderson Mercer.
- Charlotte J. Closser.
- Jennie W. Rhoades.
- Oregon community colleges
- James M. White.
- evolution of tertiary education
- Tunnels under the Chicago River an obstruction to navigation, etc.
- Settlement of accounts of officers of the Army.
- Light-house and fog-signal on Rock of Ages, Lake Superior.
- Values and perceptions of community college professional staff in Oregon
- Light-house and fog-signal on Middle Island, Lake Huron.
- Defining, assessing, and improving community junior college instructional climate
- Salary of Public Printer.
- Developing teamwork in the community college
- Andrew C. Smith.
- Building success in the classroom
- Maggie V. Holstein.
- Extension and completion of the Capitol Building.
- Fireproof building for committee rooms, etc., for the House of Representatives, etc.
- Addison Arnold.
- Joseph D. Lockhart.
- Halvor Paulsen.
- Mary C. Cough.
- Elbert H. Dagnall.
- D. S. Porter.
- Herman Gauss.
- To remodify certain sections of the election law of Hawaii.
- Taxing of cotton.
- Telephone, etc., from mainland of Plum Island to Washington Island, Wisconsin.
- Amending section 3394, Revised Statutes.
- Statistics of certain cities.
- Teacher in America.
- Post-office grounds at Bridgeport, Conn.
- College responses to low-achieving students
- Consideration of the bill to regulate commerce with foreign nations, etc.
- Amending the laws relating to American seamen, etc.
- Tenure
- American register for the steamer Beaumont.
- Endowed scholarships & fellowships
- Maintenance and construction of dams and bridges over the St. Joseph River, etc.
- Overtime claims of letter carriers.
- Presidential search
- Darwin S. Hall.
- Ratifying an agreement with certain Indians.
- Right of way through government lands at Lock No. 2, etc.
- Patent to Buffalo, Wyo., for certain lands.
- future of trusteeship
- Public buildings, sites, etc.
- Issue and circulation of national-bank notes.
- Requirements for vessels propelled by gas, etc.
- Memorial of the landing of the Pilgrims at Provincetown, Mass.
- Extending the provisions of section 2455 of the Revised Statutes.
- Allotment of lands in severalty to certain Indians, etc.
- American register for ship Pyrenees.
- role of the governing board
- Increase in midshipmen, officers, etc.
- William B. Thompson.
- Malcolm S. Potter.
- Charles J. Clark.
- John R. Leonard.
- Emotional problems of the student
- Perry J. Knoles.
- People helping people
- William J. McGhee.
- Accreditation handbook
- Talton T. Davis.
- John P. Miller.
- Perry Childs.
- Conrad Springer.
- James L. Elmer.
- Maj. William Crawford Gorgas.
- Dams, etc., Columbia River, Washington.
- Introduction to illuminative evaluation
- Light-house and fog-signal station at Diamond Shoat, North Carolina.
- Training teams with industry
- Joseph M. Simms.
- Rank of certain officers in the Army.
- Bridge across the Allegheny River, etc.
- Life-saving station near Cape Flattery, Washington.
- Life-saving station at Cape Nome, Alaska.
- Dam across the Kansas River, Kansas.
- Computing strategies in small universities and colleges
- Bridge across the Chattahoochee River.
- Light-house and fog-signal stations in Alaskan waters.
- Homestead settlers in the State of Alabama.
- Destruction of invoices in consular offices.
- Additional clerk to Committee on Enrolled Bills.
- Elizabeth Norris.
- Sale of certain lands in Louisiana.
- Asbestos in schools
- W. S. Sims.
- Ethics and responsibilities of advising college student publications
- Retirement of employees in the classified civil service.
- Bills and debates in Congress relating to trusts.
- Undergraduate completion and persistence at four-year colleges and universities
- Digest of the laws, decisions, and opinions relating to pardons, etc.
- Inequality
- Collected papers
- Reports on the law of civil government under military occupation.
- Superintendent of Clerk's document room.
- Funding distance education projects
- Ralph Dent.
- Printing of several documents relating to the United States bankrupt law.
- Mrs. John L. Sheppard.
- Competency-based education
- Annual Report of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
- Charles A. Spirk.
- Harrison Edelin.
- Career selection manual
- Oration of the Hon. John Hay at the McKinley memorial exercises.
- Retirement of petty officers and enlisted men of the Navy.
- Coinage system in the Philippine Islands.
- Cultural diversity manual
- Lillian G. Elkins.
- Equity counseling for community college women
- Robert C. Gregg.
- Interment of remains of Marie Irene Donaldson and daughter.
- Agreement with Indians of Klamath Reservation in State of Oregon.
- Agreement with Indians of Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak.
- Underground railway in the City of New York.
- General deficiency appropriation bill.
- Agreement with Crow Indians in Montana.
- First National Bank of Navasota, Tex.
- Catalogue of five thousand best books.
- Bridge across the Minnesota River, Minnesota.
- Distribution of reports of Supreme Court, etc.
- Bridge over South Canadian River at Purcell, Ind. T.
- Bulletins of Bureau of American Ethnology.
- Resubdivision of certain lots or blocks, District of Columbia.
- Agreement with the Indians of Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak.
- Light-house and fog-signal station at Isle au Haut, Maine.
- Policy of internal navigation.
- John Q. Lane.
- Regular term of Federal District Court in Lewisburg, W. Va.
- George C. R. Wagoner v. James J. Butler.
- Hebrew Union Veteran Association.
- guide to workshop development
- Sale of part of Red Lake Indian Reservation.
- Protection of public forest reserves and national parks of the United States.
- Charles R. Allen.
- Protection of game, etc., in the forest reserves of the United States.
- Increase in limit of cost of certain public buildings.
- Authorizing registers and receivers of United States land offices to furnish transcripts, etc.
- Handbook of adult education
- Plans and specifications for the building of the Naval Academy, etc.
- To quiet certain land titles in the State of Mississippi.
- Permanent programme for the increase, etc., of the Navy.
- Appropriations for the Department of Commerce and Labor.
- Rules for legislation.
- Portland, Vancouver and Yakima Railroad Company, etc.
- Daniel process of producing engraved plates.
- Additional judge in the Indian Territory.
- Recorder of the General Land Office to issue certified copies of patents, etc.
- Revolution at Berkeley
- Alfred Woodman.
- Transfer of certain military rolls and records.
- cluttered path to success
- Monument to Dorothea Lynde Dix.
- Long-range plan
- Russell A. McKinley.
- Long-range plan.
- American Academy in Rome.
- Long-range plan
- Tax sales and taxes in the District of Columbia.
- Institutional self-study
- District judge for Western District of South Carolina.
- Image of Central Oregon Community College in its service territory.
- Removal of shoal in North River, New York Harbor.
- Removal of port of entry from Sitka to Juneau, Alaska.
- Making Utica, N. Y., a port of delivery.
- Souvenir medals for the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association.
- Construction, etc., of certain public works on rivers and harbors.
- Dayton, Ohio, a subport of entry.
- Issue and circulation of national-bank notes, etc.
- To regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States, etc.
- Facilities planning
- Compensation of clerks to members.
- Misuse of the copyright privilege of the United States, etc.
- SACS-- 150 years
- Delivery of certain publications by the Department of Agriculture to the Superintendent of Documents.
- Additional copies reports of the American Historical Association.
- authentic librettos of the Italian operas...
- Proceedings upon the unveiling of statue of Count de Rochambeau.
- Halevy's opera The Jewess
- Report of irrigation investigations in Utah.
- Pleasures of music
- Field operations of Bureau of Soils.
- Review of the World's Commerce for the year 1902, etc.
- Certain reports, etc., relating to an isthmian canal.
- Lands in Philippine Islands.
- Reports of the Librarian of Congress.
- Report of the Director of the Office of Experiment Stations.
- Proceedings of Board of Supervising Inspectors of Steam Vessels.
- Reports of the Director of the Mint.
- Additional copies of Bulletin 36, Bureau of Forestry.
- musical experience of composer, performer, listener.
- Chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichnis sämtlicher Tonwerke Wolfgang Amadé Mozarts
- Recordings for children
- Proceedings in Congress upon the acceptance of certain statues from Maryland.
- Senate election cases.
- General index to published volumes of the diplomatic correspondence, etc.
- Printing of additional United States maps.
- Portraits of deceased members.
- Distribution of bulletins and professional papers issued by the Geological Survey.
- Public building, Bridgeton, N. J.
- Public building, Grand Rapids, Mich.
- Suffering, etc., by reason of scarcity of coal.
- Employment, duties, and compensation of employees of the House of Representatives.
- Mission of St. James in the State of Washington.
- Militia veteran reserve.
- Annual Report of Charles G. Bennett, Secretary of the Senate, submitting a full and complete statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Senate from July 1, 1901, to June 30, 1902.
- Naval chaplains -- their number and pay. Secretary Long's reply to a naval chaplain.
- Statistics of crime, suicide, insanity, and other forms of abnormality, and criminological studies in connection with bills to establish a laboratory for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes.
- Orders issued by the Governor-General of Cuba. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting copies of all orders issued by the Governor-General of Cuba from the date of the beginning of his administration to May 20, 1902.
- Gloucester and New England Fisheries.
- Sloop Polly. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and the law and the finding of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel sloop Polly, William D. Wilson, master.
- Schooner Midget. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and of law and the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel schooner Midget, Lewis Hudgins, master.
- Schooner Hetty. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and the law and the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel schooner Hetty, William Manson, master.
- Schooner Nymph. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and the law and the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel schooner Nymph, Thomas Corbett, master.
- Brig Two Sisters. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusion of fact and the law and the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel brig Two Sisters, William Worth, master.
- Brig Industry. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and law and the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel brig Industry, William Massey, master.
- Ship Rainbow. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and the law and the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel ship Rainbow, William Smith, master.
- James T. Porter et al. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting findings filed by the court in the cause of James T. Porter et al., sole heirs of Silas Burke, deceased, versus the United States, under Act of March 3, 1887.
- Brig Favorite. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting the conclusions of fact and of law and the findings of the court in the French spoliation claims relating to the vessel brig Favorite, Thomas M'Connell, master.
- Submarine telegraph cables in the Pacific Ocean. In the matter of the application of the Commercial Pacific Cable Company for permission to land on the shores of the United States, of the Hawaiian Islands, of the Midway Islands, the Island of Guam, and the Philippine Islands, a submarine telegraph cable to be laid between the United States and the Island of Luzon, in the said Philippine Islands, and to China, and for access to certain soundings and profiles in the possession of the Navy Department.
- Anna F. Polk et al., heirs of Allen J. Polk, deceased. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Anna F. Polk et al., heirs of Allen J. Polk, deceased, against the United States, the case having been referred to the court by the resolution of the Senate under Act of March 3, 1887.
- Expenditures of the Isthmian Canal Commission. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Acting Secretary of State giving statement of the expenditures of the Isthmian Canal Commission, as the same are accounted for by said commission, etc., in response to the Senate's resolution of June 30, 1902.
- Edmund W. Williams, executor. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting findings of the court in the cause of Edmund W. Williams, executor of Joseph R. Williams, deceased, against the United States, said cause having been referred to the court by resolution of the Senate, under the Act of March 3, 1887.
- Claims for use and rent of property during Civil War.
- Property in possession of Secretary of the Senate. Letter from the Secretary of the Senate transmitting a complete account of all public property in his possession.
- R. H. Montgomery. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting copy of abstracts from the findings of fact and conclusion of law filed December 22, 1870, by the court in the case of R. H. Montgomery against the United States.
- Relief to owners of British schooner Lillie. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, for the determination of Congress as to whether relief should not be afforded to the owners of the British schooner Lillie, a report of the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, showing that the vessel sustained damages by fire while being disinfected in charge of the United States Quarantine Officer at Ship Island, near Biloxi, Miss.
- Amounts received from sale of Osage lands in Kansas. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a report as to money received from sale of the Osage ceded and the Osage trust and diminished reserve lands in State of Kansas, etc.
- New Panama Canal Company of France. Request from Mr. Morgan to print the reports of the officers and agents of the Panama Canal Company, hereto attached, with the President and other officers of the United States.
- New building for Government Printing Office. Letter from the Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, transmitting, through the War Department, the report of operations upon the new building for the Government Printing Office for the year ending November 30, 1902.
- Fifty-seventh Congress. (Second session -- beginning December 1, 1902.) Official Congressional Directory for the use of the United States Congress.
- Brahms, his life and work
- Transactions of the First General International Sanitary Convention of the American Republics, held at the New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., December 2, 3, and 4, 1902, under the auspices of the Governing Board of the International Union of the American Republics.
- Handel's dramatic oratorios and masques.
- Production and consumption of coffee, etc. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, relative to the proceedings of the International Congress for the study of the production and consumption of coffee, etc.
- Charles S. Lobdell. Letter from the Chief Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting findings of the court in the case of Charles S. Lobdell against the United States, under Act of March 3, 1887.
- Protest of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indian Territory against proposed State of Oklahoma. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a protest from the Five Civilized Tribes of Indian Territory against the joining of that territory to the proposed State of Oklahoma.
- American labor's debt to railroads.
- Killing of Italian subjects at Erwin, Miss. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting report of the Secretary of State in regard to the killing on July 11, 1901, by a mob at Erwin, Miss., of Giovanni and Vincenzo Serio, and the wounding of Salvatori Liberto, and recommending to Congress the that suitable provision be made for the heirs of the two Italian subjects killed, and for Salvatori Liberto.
- Hiram R. McCalmont, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting findings of the court in the case of Hiram R. M'Calmont against the United States.
- Thomas M. Hobbs. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting findings of the court in the case of Thomas M. Hobbs against the United States.
- Pensions to state militia, etc.
- Isaac D'Isay.
- Additional naval training station on the Great Lakes. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, informing Congress of such progress as already has been made in selecting a suitable site, etc., for an additional naval training station on the Great Lakes.
- Jurisdiction of federal courts over corporations.
- Jurisdiction of the Senate to act upon reciprocity treaties.
- Alba C. Lake, executor. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting copy of the findings of the court in the case of Alba C. Lake, executor of Daniel Lake, versus the United States.
- Improvement of commercial relations with Newfoundland. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a convention with Great Britain, signed at Washington on November 8, 1902, for the improvement of commercial relations with Newfoundland.
- Jean Sibelius
- Commercial relations with Newfoundland.
- Address to American public on the subject of the canteen, etc.
- Holland submarine boats.
- Patriotic studies.
- James M. Creighton and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of James M. Creighton and sundry other claimants versus the United States.
- Robert B. Rodney and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of Robert B. Rodney and sundry other claimants against the United States.
- Joseph B. Parker and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of Joseph B. Parker and sundry other claimants versus the United States.
- William W. Beck and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of William W. Beck and sundry other claimants versus the United States.
- Daniel Delehanty and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of Daniel Delehanty and sundry other claimants versus the United States.
- Edwin Longnecker and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of Edwin Longnecker and sundry other claimants v. the United States.
- Walter C. Cowles and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of Walter C. Cowles and sundry other claimants against the United States.
- Nicholas Anderson and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the cases of Nicholas Anderson and sundry other claimants against the United States.
- Claims of Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi residing in Iowa.
- Articles relating to the Hay-Bond Treaty.
- Appropriations to be included in legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill.
- Theme and variations
- Caroline Carter, letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting findings of the court in the case of Caroline Carter versus the United States.
- Mary J. Carpenter, administratrix. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Mary J. Carpenter, administratrix of Benjamin D. Carpenter, deceased, versus the United States.
- William H. Taliaferro administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of William H. Taliaferro, administrator of James G. Taliaferro, deceased, versus the United States.
- Long-distance telephone lines through Porto Rico. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting an ordinance enacted by the Executive Council of Porto Rico on December 3, 1902, granting to Benjamin J. Horton the right to construct, operate, etc., a system of long-distance telephone lines through the Island of Porto Rico.
- Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State covering a statement showing the receipts and disbursements of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company for the month of November, 1902, furnished by the Louisiana Exposition Commission.
- Reply of the Attorney-General dated January 3, 1903, to a communication dated December 20, 1902, from the Hon. George F. Hoar, Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate.
- Supplement to annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. January, 1893. Constitution of the Republic of Colombia, with an historical introduction.
- William Henry, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of William Henry, administrator of Henry E. Sizer, deceased, versus the United States.
- Robert Gordon, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Robert Gordon, administrator of Jamison W. Rice, deceased, against the United States.
- Memorial against ratification of Hay-Bond Treaty.
- Thomas Huntington. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Thomas Huntington against the United States.
- Diseases of tropical countries of America. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting letter from the Surgeon-General of the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, inclosing copies of the reports of Dr. Hodgson on diseases of tropical countries of America.
- History of music theory, books I and II
- Effect of system of railroads in the Philippine Islands. Letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to Senate resolution directing him to inform the Senate what effect, in his opinion, a system of railroads in the Philippine Islands would have on the cost of maintaining law and order and protecting life and property in those islands, etc.
- Pittsburg of the East.
- Safety appliances and power brakes on railroads. Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, transmitting a report showing the condition and defects of safety appliances and the practice of operating trains by train or power brakes, etc., made in compliance with Senate resolution of May 10, 1902.
- Proposed restoration of prohibition to Alaska, etc.
- A. A. Wade, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of A. A. Wade, administrator of L. Carpenter, deceased, against the United States.
- Protest against Hay-Bond Treaty with Newfoundland.
- Expenditures of the Isthmian Canal Commission. Letter from the Secretary of State to Hon. John T. Morgan, transmitting a statement of the expenditures of the Isthmian Canal Commission.
- Memorial of certain Tuscarora Indians.
- Memorial of certain Seneca Indians.
- Landing pier in Harbor of Ponce, etc. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting an ordinance enacted by the Executive Council of Porto Rico on December 3, 1902, with the approval of the Governor thereof, granting to J. H. D. Luce, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns the right to construct and operate a landing pier or wharf on the east side of the Harbor of Ponce, and on the shores thereof, and for other purposes.
- Claims for carrying mails prior to May 1, 1861. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting the number of items and the total amount due individuals for carrying mails prior to May 1, 1861, in cases where the Confederate records fail to show payment by the Confederate government.
- Sivewright, Bacon & Co. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Acting Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, relating to the claim of Messrs. Sivewright, Bacon & Co., of Manchester, England, British subjects, for compensation for damages sustained by their vessel, the British steamship Eastry, in consequence of collisions in June, 1901, at Manila, with certain coal hulks belonging to the United States.
- Protest against ratification of Hay-Bond Treaty. Protest of the Fisheries Company against the ratification of the Hay-Bond Treaty for the improvement of commercial relations with Newfoundland.
- Concordat between Colombia and Pope Leo XIII. The concordat between Colombia and Pope Leo XIII, promulgated February 24, 1888, and article 34 of law 30 of 1888 of said Republic of Colombia.
- Train or power brakes on certain railroads. Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, transmitting copies of reports of its inspectors, showing the condition and defects of train or power brakes on certain railroads in the United States.
- Sarah A. McMurtrie and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Sarah A. M'Murtrie, widow of Daniel M'Murtrie, deceased, and sundry other claimants, against the United States.
- Introduction to musicology
- Bibliography of the Philippine Islands.
- Mary E. Braine and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of Mary E. Braine, widow of Daniel L. Braine, deceased, and sundry other claimants against the United States.
- Henry M. Cleveland, administrator, and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Henry M. Cleveland, administrator of Louis Kingsley, deceased, and sundry other claimants, versus the United States.
- Harriett Miles. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Harriett Miles against the United States.
- Mathilda M. Fairex, administratrix. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Mathilda M. Fairex, administratrix of Daniel Fairex, deceased, against the United States.
- Operations of the Bureau of Animal Industry. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report by the Secretary of Agriculture of the operations of the Bureau of Animal Industry of that department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902.
- anthropology of music
- Correcting errors in double allotments of land, etc.
- Proposed improvements at Providence Hospital, Washington, D. C.
- Methods of accounting in proposed new Department of Commerce and Labor. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury, calling attention to the language in section 2, page 9, of the bill to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor, and suggesting a substitute therefor.
- A. E. K. Benham. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims transmitting the findings by the court in the case of A. E. K. Benham against the United States.
- untuning of the sky
- Mabini case. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting to the Senate a letter from the Acting Secretary of the Navy, with inclosures, relating to the government existing in Guam and the Mabini case, etc., in response to Senate resolution of January 15, 1903.
- Refuge for fugitives from justice.
- Panama Canal. Papers included in appendixes 1 and 2 to a statement of Col. O. H. Ernst made to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals on June 14, 1900, setting forth certain concessions and laws of Colombia relating to the Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad, which statement was reported to the Senate by said committee on December 12, 1901, on pages 244 to 270, inclusive, of Report No. 1, Fifty-seventh Congress, first session.
- Petitions and remonstrances for and against the passage of the bills (s. 1118, S. 4553, and H. R. 11060) "To limit the meaning of the word 'conspiracy' and the use of 'restraining orders and injunctions' in certain cases," with a list of organizations so petitioning.
- Petition of certain residents and property owners of the Isle of Pines. Petition of certain residents and property owners of the Isle of Pines praying that it be publicly declared, by the proper authority, that the Isle of Pines is territory of the United States, etc.; and that steps be taken immediately to establish a government in the Isle of Pines under the authority of the United States.
- scientific work and discoveries of the Late Maj. Walter Reed, Surgeon in the Army of the United States.
- Fixed relationship between the moneys of gold-standard countries and silver-using countries. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying notes from the Mexican Ambassador and the Chinese Charge D'Affaires ad interim, which seek the cooperation of the Government of the United States in such measures as will tend to restore and maintain a fixed relationship between the moneys of the gold-standard countries and the silver-using countries, etc.
- Christine M. Core and others, sole heirs. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Christine M. Core et al., sole heirs of Andrew S. Core, deceased, against the United States.
- Alfred B. Carter. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Alfred B. Carter against the United States.
- Mary Ann Foard. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Mary Ann Foard, widow and sole heir of James A. Foard, deceased, against the United States.
- George A. Tarler & Co. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report by the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, in the claim of Messrs. George A. Tarler & Co. against the Government of Colombia, inadvertently omitted from the papers sent to the Senate on March 20, 1902.
- Free composition =
- Alice Oakley et al., heirs of Alice Hardaway, deceased. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Alice Oakley et al., heirs of Alice Hardaway, deceased, against the United States.
- Philippine commerce. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting tabular statement of Philippine commerce since date of American occupation, prepared in the Bureau of Insular Affairs, covering the subjects of imports, exports, etc.
- Canal connecting Puget Sound with Lakes Washington and Union. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting the report of the Board of Engineers appointed to determine the feasibility of constructing a canal connecting Puget Sound with Lakes Washington and Union.
- Fees of attorneys in cases before the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission.
- Congressional legislation in behalf of chaplains in the Navy.
- Commuted homestead, etc., entries attacked on grounds of fraudulent intent. Communications from the Secretary of the Interior and the Commissioner of the General Land Office, giving a report as to the number of commuted homestead, timber and stone, and desert-land entries attacked on grounds of fraudulent and speculative intent, made in response to a request from Senator Hansbrough.
- Counterpoint
- Recent seismic disturbances in Guatemala, etc. Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting a copy of the report of Mr. James O. Jones on the effect of the recent seismic disturbances in Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua upon the level of the waters in Lakes Nicaragua and Managua.
- John Q. Everson and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings of the court in the case of John Q. Everson and others, and John Lippencott and others, against the United States.
- Right of the government to appoint temporary receivers for coal mines. Speech of Hon. William E. Mason, United States Senator from Illinois, on the right of the government to appoint temporary receivers for coal mines.
- Establishment of a laboratory of criminology.
- Alaskan boundary.
- Information in regard to certain public buildings. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting to the Senate information in regard to certain public buildings.
- Pay and status of naval chaplains. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of January 23, 1903, all correspondence relating to the pay and status of naval chaplains between the secretary and naval chaplains from November 1, 1901, to the present time.
- Receipts and disbursements of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State covering a statement showing the receipts and disbursements of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company for the month of December, 1902, in pursuance of the act approved March 3, 1901.
- Orchestral bowings and routines.
- Philippine currency. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a copy of a cable dispatch from the Governor of the Philippine Islands indicating the urgent necessity of legislation regarding the Philippine currency.
- Rights of intermarried citizens of the Cherokee Nation.
- Proposed intercontinental railway.
- Improvement of the wholesale or hay-market square.
- Angeline Bibber, administratrix, and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Angeline Bibber, administratrix of Charles J. Bibber, deceased, and sundry other claimants against the United States.
- Problems of tone production in violin playing.
- Thomas Bennett and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Thomas Bennett and sundry other claimants against the United States.
- Senso-motor study and its application to violin playing.
- Information concerning commercial organizations and agricultural associations. Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission transmitting information concerning the list of national, state, and local commercial organizations, also national, state, and local agricultural associations of the United States.
- Decision in the case of Lone Wolf.
- Katie A. Nolan. Message from the President of the United States, returning with his objections the bill (s. 4308) entitled "An act for the relief of Katie A. Nolan.".
- Appropriation to carry out provisions of treaty. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report by the Secretary of State, with an accompanying draft of an act making an appropriation to carry out, on the part of the United States, the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain, concluded January 24, 1903.
- Erection of building for custom-house, etc., at Boston, Mass.
- Building for the Department of Agriculture. Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department submitting estimate of appropriation necessary to carry into effect the bill authorizing the erection of a building for the Department of Agriculture.
- Statehood for the territories.
- art of violin playing ...
- Purchase of a wharf at Newport, R. I. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Navy, submitting a supplemental estimate for the purchase of a wharf for the use of the government service at Newport, R. I.
- Claims certified by accounting officers. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, inclosing a copy of Senate Document No. 414, containing a list of certain claims certified by the Treasury Department for which no provision for payment has been made, and inviting the attention of Congress thereto.
- Essentials of oboe playing
- Court of Private Land Claims. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Attorney-General inclosing a copy of a letter from the United States Attorney for the Court of Private Land Claims recommending the extension of the life of the court until December 31, 1903, and submitting estimate of appropriation for salaries, etc.
- New building for Department of Agriculture. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of Agriculture submitting an estimate of appropriation toward carrying into effect the act approved February 9, 1903, authorizing the erection of a new building for the Department of Agriculture.
- Cuban reciprocity treaty.
- American National Institute at Paris, France.
- David H. Tribou. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings filed by the court in the case of David H. Tribou against the United States.
- Allan McSherry, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims transmitting the findings filed by the court in the case of Allan McSherry, administrator D. B. N., C. T. A., of Augustus H. Kilty, deceased, against the United States.
- Rock Island Arsenal. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Assistant Secretary of War submitting an estimate of appropriation for Rock Island, Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill., to replace a storehouse destroyed by fire on February 11, 1903.
- Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, with an accompanying draft of a joint resolution providing for the printing of the report of said commission.
- Water front, navy-yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting a copy of a report made by the board appointed by the Commandant of the navy-yard, New York, to consider and recommend what improvements are necessary on the water front at the navy-yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., for the berthing of battle ships and fleets.
- Francis S. Davidson. Message from the President of the United States, returning, with his objections, the bill (S. 1115) entitled "An act for the relief of Francis S. Davidson, late first lieutenant, Ninth United States Cavalry.".
- Remy Bagarry. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the case of Remy Bagarry against the United States.
- Santee Sioux of Nebraska and Flandreau Sioux of South Dakota.
- Joint Commission for the adjustment of the Alaskan boundary. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting draft of a proposed appropriation of $50,000 for the purpose of meeting the expenses on the part of the United States of the Joint Commission for the adjustment of the Alaskan boundary.
- Claim of the State of Vermont. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, recommending that to enable him to pay the State of Vermont the sum appropriated to that state under Act of July 1, 1902, the Accounting Officer of the Treasury Department be authorized to audit, adjust, and settle the claims of the United States and the State of Vermont in respect to ordnance and quartermaster stores furnished in 1864 and 1865.
- Additional Chief of Division in General Land Office. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Interior submitting an estimate of appropriation for an additional Chief of Division in the General Land Office.
- Joseph A. Smith and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk to the Court of Claims, transmitting the findings of the court in the respective cases of Joseph A. Smith; Albert C. Engard; Annie A. Haxtun, executrix; George A. Lyon; John Gaskins; Sarah M. Bennett; Conway H. Arnold; William A. Windsor; Charles E. Tallman; and Joseph Smith against the United States.
- Claims for property taken from Confederate officers and soldiers after surrender. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of War submitting an estimate of additional appropriation for "Claims for property taken from Confederate officers and soldiers after surrender," under Act of February 27, 1902.
- Prize money, battle of Manila Bay. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Attorney-General submitting an estimate of appropriation for insertion in the general deficiency bill to satisfy the decree of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of George Dewey, Admiral U. S. Navy, against the Don Juan De Austria, No. 559.
- Hawaiian labor question -- reciprocity with Hawaii.
- Stocks, bonds, etc., subject to the act to regulate commerce. Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission transmitting its report in answer to a Senate resolution calling for certain information in regard to the stock, bonds, car-trust certificates, etc., of each railroad company subject to the act to regulate commerce, etc.
- Statement of revenues and expenditures in the Philippine Archipelago during the period from August 20, 1898, to June 30, 1902, as certified by the Auditor.
- Private corporations in Alaska.
- art of singing and voice technique.
- Claims of the States of New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting in compliance with section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884, the claims of the States of New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Rhode Island allowed by the Auditor for the War Department, under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874.
- Pottowautomie Indians of Wisconsin. Memorial of the Pottowautomie Indians of Wisconsin, asking for consideration of their claims for their proportionate shares of the tribal annuities, interest on trust funds, and other moneys and estate of the Pottowautomie Nation of Indians.
- Philippine Islands. Speech of Hon. Charles H. Dietrich, of Nebraska, delivered February 13, 1903.
- Judgments rendered by the Court of Claims. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a list of judgments rendered by the Court of Claims not heretofore reported to Congress.
- Appropriation for the completion and erection of the 12-inch gun carriage.
- Caruso's method of voice production
- Bills and debates in Congress relating to trusts. Fiftieth Congress to Fifty-seventh Congress, first session, inclusive.
- Petitions against enactment of eight-hour bill.
- Claims made by certain marine insurance companies of Cincinnati and St. Louis. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of January 31, 1903, a copy of a report by the Auditor for the War Department as to certain claims made by certain marine insurance companies of Cincinnati and St. Louis.
- New York; the art world
- Perspectives on the arts (Arts yearbook 5).
- Claims allowed by accounting officers. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a schedule of all claims allowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874, since the allowance of those heretofore reported to Congress at present session.
- Reduction in Philippine tariff. Message from the President of the United States, recommending a substantial reduction in the tariff levied against Philippine goods coming into the United States.
- William E. B. Davis v. The United States. Letter from the Acting Attorney-General, transmitting a judgment rendered by the United States Circuit Court for the Northern District of Alabama in the case of William E. B. Davis v. The United States.
- Report touching sundry brevet nominations which were sent to the Senate in the first session of the Fifty-seventh Congress.
- Judgments in Indian depredation cases. Letter from the Acting Attorney-General, transmitting a list of judgments rendered by the Court of Claims in favor of claimants in Indian depredation cases.
- Claims allowed by accounting officers. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting additional lists of claims allowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury and requiring an appropriation by Congress for their payment.
- Judgments rendered by the Court of Claims. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a list of judgments rendered by the Court of Claims presented to the department and requiring an appropriation by Congress for their payment.
- Present status of the Isle of Pines. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of February 16, 1903, a report from the Secretary of War as to the present status of the Isle of Pines.
- Opening of a portion of the diminished Red lake Reservation. An act for the opening of a portion of the diminished Red lake Reservation in the State of Minnesota.
- James Deitrick. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Interior submitting an estimate of appropriation for insertion in the general deficiency bill, for payment to James Deitrick for rent of land office at Peavy, Alaska, and for supplies furnished for said office, freight, drayage, etc.
- Beet sugar. A brief history of its origin and development, by Truman A. Palmer.
- Memorial to pay certain moneys to the Pottowatomie Indians. Memorial upon the merits of the bill to pay certain Pottowatomie Indians of Michigan unpaid annuities under treaties made with them.
- History of Hawaiian treaty and Cuban reciprocity.
- Rates filed by common carriers on import and domestic traffic, etc. Letter from the Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission transmitting, in compliance with Senate resolution of June 24, 1902, a report showing rates filed with said commission by common carriers subject to the act to regulate commerce on import and domestic traffic of like kind carried between ports of entry in the United States to interior points which show material differences, if any, in favor of through shipments of imported articles, etc.; also showing actual rates applied during the first six months of 1902 on import and domestic traffic as distinguished from the published or tariff rates, etc.; also showing customs duties on articles in the commodity and classified lists.
- Postal rates on periodicals. Letter from the Postmaster-General, in response to Senate resolution of February 24, 1903, submitting an estimate of the effect on the revenue of the Post-Office Department in case of the adoption of the amendment giving all periodicals the same rate and terms as that now given weekly periodicals.
- Concerning the spiritual in art, and painting in particular. 1912.
- nature of creative activity
- Federal aid in domestic disturbances. 1787-1903.
- Receipts and disbursements of the Louisiana Exposition Company. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State covering a statement showing the receipts and disbursements of the Louisiana Exposition Company for the month of January, 1903.
- Elmer E. Forshay.
- Trials or courts-martial in the Philippine Islands in consequence of certain instructions. Letter from the Secretary of War, in response to Senate resolution of February 23, 1903, transmitting a report showing the trials or courts-martial had in the Philippine Islands in consequence of the instructions communicated to Major-General Chaffee on April 15, 1902, together with the action of the President or the Secretary of War thereon.
- Moderate promotion for Army chaplains.
- Edward L. Bailey. Message from the President of the United States, returning, with his objections, the bill (s. 1168) entitled "An act to authorize the appointment of Edward L. Bailey as captain of infantry, United States Army, and to place him on the retired list.".
- Memorial of certain Indians in Oklahoma.
- nude
- History of appropriations, etc. Chronological history of appropriation bills, second session of the Fifty-seventh Congress; estimates and appropriations for the fiscal year 1903-1904, and appropriations for the fiscal year 1902-1903. Comparison of appropriations for the fiscal years 1904, 1903, 1902, and 1901.
- Federal and local legislation relating to canals and steam railroads in the District of Columbia, 1802-1903.
- Abraham Lincoln. James A. Garfield. William McKinley.
- Sight and insight
- Alphabetical list of private claims which were brought before the Senate of the United States, with the action of the Senate thereon, from December 4, 1899, to March 4, 1903.
- Art for the family
- History of the Washington National Monument and Washington National Monument Society.
- James McMillan (late a senator from Michigan). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-seventh Congress, second session.
- Restoration of the White House. Message of the President of the United States transmitting the report of the architects.
- Appendix I. Foreign relations of the United States, 1902. Whaling and sealing claims against Russia. On account of arrest and seizure of the American vessels "Cape Horn Pigeon," James Hamilton Lewis," "C. H. White," and "Kate and Anna.".
- Urgent deficiency estimates. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an estimate of deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, and for prior years.
- Supplemental deficiency estimates. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting supplemental estimates of appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, and for prior years.
- Louvre.
- Supplemental deficiency estimates. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, submitting additional supplemental estimates of appropriations required for the departments of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, and for prior years, and for the Postal Service.
- Warwick Hutton, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Warwick Hutton, administrator of Samuel Morrison, deceased, against the United States.
- Julia Ann Faught and others. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of findings filed by the court in the case of Julia Ann Faught and others against the United States.
- Brig Polly. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and of law in the French spoliation cases relating to the brig Polly, Russell Doan master, against the United States.
- Sloop Hope. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation cases relative to the sloop Hope, Ezra Merrill, master, against the United States.
- Schooner Eagle. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation cases relating to the schooner Eagle, Thomas Gray, master, against the United States.
- Schooner Juno. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation case relating to the schooner Juno, Jonathan Thompson, master, against the United States.
- H. Taylor Garrison, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of findings filed by the court in the case of H. Taylor Garrison, administrator of John Gammel, deceased, against the United States.
- Charles F. Elgin, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Charles F. Elgin, administrator of William S. Elgin, deceased, against the United States.
- James M. Green, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims transmitting a copy of findings filed by the court in the case of James M. Green, administrator of John L. Green, deceased, against the United States.
- Orsay
- Ezra Marker, surviving executor. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting copy of findings filed by the court in the case of Ezra Marker, surviving executor of James Marker, deceased, against the United States.
- Brig Success, Robert Clark, master. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation cases relating to the brig Success, Robert Clark, master, against the United States.
- Federal building at Duluth, Minn. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, submitting a report as to the federal building at Duluth, Minn.
- Federal building at Grand Rapids, Mich. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, submitting a report as to the federal building at Grand Rapids, Mich.
- Federal building at Lima, Ohio. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, submitting a report as to the federal building at Lima, Ohio.
- Federal building at South Bend, Ind. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, submitting a report as to the federal building at South Bend, Ind.
- Federal building at Houston, Tex. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, submitting a report as to the federal building at Houston, Tex.
- Metropolitan Police, District of Columbia. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Commissioners of the District of Columbia submitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation for Metropolitan Police of the District of Columbia.
- Resurvey of boundary between Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, etc. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a letter from the Assistant Commissioner of the Land Office requesting that the appropriation for a resurvey of the boundary between Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma be made available for the year ending June 30, 1904.
- Contingent expenses, Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting a report of the expenditures of the Department, and of the engagements, liabilities, etc., of the Department.
- National Museum
- Pilot boat Zephyr. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation cases relating to the pilot boat Zephyr, Edward Hansford, master, against the United States.
- National museum
- Schooner William. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation cases relating to the schooner William, Nathaniel Curtis, Jr., master, against the United States.
- Additional estimate of appropriation for site for police court building, etc. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Commissioners of the District of Columbia submitting an additional estimate of appropriation for site for a new building for police court, and for preparation of plans for said building in the District of Columbia.
- Emergency appropriation, Bureau of Animal Industry. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of Agriculture, submitting an estimate of an emergency appropriation to enable the Bureau of Animal Industry to eradicate foot and mouth disease in New England States.
- Army General Hospital, District of Columbia. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of War submitting an estimate of appropriation for the construction of Army General Hospital, District of Columbia.
- Sale of timber on forest reserves, etc. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, submitting the draft of a bill providing for the sale of timber on forest reserves and the renting or leasing of lands therein.
- Accommodations for Post-Office Building at Yonkers, N. Y. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, submitting a report relating to accommodations for the Post-Office Building at Yonkers, N. Y.
- Leases of government property. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, submitting a report of leases of Government property.
- E. L. Brien, administrator. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of E. L. Brien, administrator of John W. Taylor, deceased, against the United States.
- J. S. Ladd, administrator. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of J. S. Ladd, administrator of Thornton G. Ladd, deceased, against the United States.
- J. Menkus, administrator. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of J. Menkus, administrator of estate of Sarah Marr, deceased, against the United States.
- T. J., D. H., and Pauline Chamberlain. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of T. J., D. H., and Pauline Chamberlain against the United States.
- Joseph C. Cooper. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Joseph C. Cooper against the United States.
- Schooner Hope. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation cases relating to the schooner Hope, Ephraim Hutchins, master, against the United States.
- H. S. Watters, administrator. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of H. S. Watters, administrator of Claiborn C. Watters, deceased, against the United States.
- Olivia K. Williams, administratrix. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Olivia K. Williams, administratrix of estate of Seaborn J. Brown, deceased, against the United States.
- Schooner Conrad. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of law and fact in the French spoliation cases relating to schooner Conrad, John Osborn, master, against the United States.
- Emily C. Richmond, Nee Gibbons, and Samuel P. Gibbons. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Emily C. Richmond and Samuel P. Gibbons against the United States.
- Jacob A. Fite. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Jacob A. Fite against the United States.
- Isaiah Standifer. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Isaiah Standifer against the United States.
- Rent of offices, United States dispatch agency, New York. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for rent of offices for United States dispatch agency.
- Rent of offices for United States dispatch agency, New York, N. Y. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate of appropriation for rent of offices for United States dispatch agency.
- Site for military post, Chickamauga Park, Georgia. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of War submitting an estimate of appropriation for site for military post, Chickamauga Park, Georgia.
- Maori and his art
- Horseman with a paintbrush
- John W. Mallon. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting documents relating to the claim of John W. Mallon.
- Schooner Three Josephs. Letter from the Chief Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the conclusions of fact and law in the French spoliation cases relating to the schooner Three Josephs, William West, master, against the United States.
- Nick Eggenhofer
- William H. Holden. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of William H. Holden against the United States.
- One man's America
- Robert Whitacre, administrator. Letter from the Assistant Clerk of the Court of Claims, transmitting a copy of the findings filed by the court in the case of Robert Whitacre, administrator of Agnes Randall, deceased, against the United States.
- West remembered
- Appointment of certain eligibles. Letter from the Civil Service commissioners transmitting a response to the inquiry of the House in relation to the appointment to office of persons who have ranked No. 1 in civil-service examinations.
- New relief light vessel in Third light-house district. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a recommendation for a new relief light vessel in the Third light-house district.
- Site for the broad sound channel light station, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, relating to the selection of a site for a light-house on the ledges called The Graves, in Boston Harbor.
- Expenditures of United States Fish Commission. Letter from the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, transmitting statement of expenditures in his Department during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902.
- Contingent expenses, Treasury Department. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of the expenditures of the contingent fund of his Department.
- Rediscoveries in art
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