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1867007508Washington: Government Printing Office 1867. Letter of the Secretary of War. 39th Congress 2d Session Senate Ex. Doc. No. 15. Read and referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia February 2 1867. Committee discharged referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs and ordered to be printed February 5 1867. ".late massacre of the United States troops by Indians at or hear Fort Philip Kearney in Dakota Territory." 15 pp. Also included is Letter from the Secretary of the Interior Communicating In obedience to a resolution of the Senate of the 30th of January information in relation to the late massacre of United States troops by Indians at or near Fort. Phil. Kearney in Dakota Territory. 39th Congress 2d Session Senate Ex. Doc. No. 16. 18 pp. Disbound government documents separated by titles into two documents. Residue from book remains on spine. Creases along spine edge. Top right corner slightly creased. Some small foxing spots. Pages are clean and tight. Documents in VG condition. Paperbound. Very Good. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". Government Document. Government Printing Office Paperback
185873006Washington: U. S. Senate. Good. 1858. Pamphlet. 35TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION. REP. COM. NO. 157. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. APRIL 7 1858. - -ORDERED TO BE PRINTED. MR. MALLORY MADE THE FOLLOWING REPORT. TO ACCOMPANY BILL S. 165. Concerning "a bill authorizing the construction of a dry dock for the naval service". This pamphlet was removed from a bound volume with some wear to the spine. Overall Good condition. . U. S. Senate unknown books
186776723Washington D. C.: Publisher Not Stated. Good. 1867. Hardcover. This item has been removed from a larger binding with some wear/remnants to the spine. There is some toning to the page edges with a damp-stain to the lower right corner of the first few pages. . (Publisher Not Stated) hardcover books
185073765(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1850). 12 S. Mit 1 gefalt. lithograph. Plan (19,5 x 33 cm). Spät. Rückenbrosch.
185166433(Hamburg, gedr. bei Joh. Aug. Meißner, 1851). Zus. 65 S. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbroschur.
184266431(Hamburg, gedr. bei Joh. Aug. Meißner, 1842). 18 S. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbroschur.
185166432(Hamburg, gedr. bei Joh. Aug. Meißner, 1851). Zus. 69 S. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbroschur.
1870104849London: Longmans Green Reader and Dyer 1870. 1st Edition . No Binding. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Exceptionally scarce pamphlet arguing for a variety of changes to improve the university. Brown tape to spine vertical fold some foxing to last pages and generally toned. 8vo 32pp. <br/> <br/> Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer unknown
185636135Washington 1856. 184 1 pp. A good part of this report also deals with African and South American slave trade which was still brisk at this time. Removed from larger volume. VG unknown books
186021335Hamburg, Gustav Eduard Nolte, 1860. 35 S. Brosch. d. Zt.
18390925931839 Book. Good. Soft cover. Original Edition. 218 pages on the Acts and Resolutions passed by the Third Session of this Congress in 1837 with the Appendix containing "all public treaties made and ratified subsequently to the publication of tthe laws of the preceding session and all proclamations by the President Van Buren promulgated within the same period that affect any law or treaty of the United States". Cover is faded and lightly soiled several page corners are creased minor marks within. paperback
18552579Washington DC: Beverley Tucker 1855. fair. 40 pages foxed & creased binding loose bds scuffed & faded corners of bds & edges of spine quite worn & threadbare. Beverley Tucker unknown
186117388scsWashington: Government Printing Office 1861. Octavo paperbound printed pink wrappers 92 pp. Good with worn covers and foxing age darkened spotting. Government Printing Office, 1861. unknown books
1895107B1Government Printing Office Washington DC: 1895-1896. 1895 Two volumes bound in one. pp. XXIX; 128; 708. Illustrated. Tall 8vo. Original worn full leather binding. A comprehensive review of the laws regulations customs and use of methylated and unmethylated alcohol in: Great Britain; Germany; Switzerland; the Netherlands; Belgium; France; Italy; Russia; Sweden; Norway; Portugal; and Austria-Hungary. WHISKEY 4 Language: eng. Hardcover. Very Good. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC: 1895-1896. hardcover
180616799City of Washington: A. & G. Way printers 1806. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 11505. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly pencilled librarian's notation on the title-page. Leaves separated. A. & G. Way, printers unknown books
186343182Washington: U.S. Senate. 1863. First Edition. Removed Document. Very Good-. 37th Congress 3d session. Senate Misc Doc. No 31; 8vo; 28 pages; Unmarked clean and complete. Removed Document. Measures 8 7/8 x 5 3/4 in. OCLC 1064999617 "President Lincoln recognized that unreliable paper money and inadequate credit was problematic. Along with his Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase he conceived the national banking system and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to regulate and supervise it. On February 25 1863 President Lincoln signed The National Currency Act into law. The Act established the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency OCC charged with responsibility for organizing and administering a system of nationally chartered banks and a uniform national currency." The National Bank Act of 1863 provided for the federal charter and supervision of a system of banks known as national banks; they were to circulate a stable uniform national currency secured by federal bonds deposited by each bank with the comptroller of the currency often called the national banking administrator. The act regulated the minimum capital requirements of national banks the kinds of loans they could make and the reserves that were to be held against notes and deposits; it also provided for the supervision and examination of banks and for the protection of noteholders. . U.S. Senate unknown
1858522175Imprimerie de Deltombe 1858 218+223 pages in-4. 1858. Relié. 218+223 pages.
18511406798Washington DC: The Library of Congress 1851. Hardcover. Octavo 469 pages. In Good plus condition. Spine is brown with gilt lettering. Boards fully bound in publisher's brown cloth with blindstamping to front and rear covers. Boards have moderate bumping to fore corners shelving wear and chipping along extremities including about ˜0.5in. of loss along spine head and tail and mild splitting along front joint. Textblock edges have moderate age-toning and scuffing; interior has mild age-toning throughout and moderate chipping along extremities. Has surplus copy and ex-libris demarcations from the Library of Congress. Shelved in Case 1. Map of Oregon present p.94. Folding map present at pp.304. 1406798. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Library of Congress hardcover
184357526(Hamburg, gedr. bei Joh. Aug. Meißner, 1843). 16 S., 1 Bll. Rückenbrosch.
185057472(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1850). 4to (26 cm). Spät. Rückenbroschur.
184857446(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1848). Zus. 46 S. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbrosch.
185157493(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1851). Zusammen 28 S. Mit 1 lithogr. Plan. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbrosch.
184557460(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1845). 16 S. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbrosch.
184357361(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1843). Zus. 99 S. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbroschur.
185157489(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1851). Zusammen 22S. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbrosch.