No. 2.Circular No 53., February 25, 1874
No. 2. Circular No 53. Department of State, Washington, February 25, 1874. To the Diplomatic and Consular Officers of the United States: Gentlemen: Hereafter passports issued to a citizen of…
No. 2. Circular No 53. Department of State, Washington, February 25, 1874. To the Diplomatic and Consular Officers of the United States: Gentlemen: Hereafter passports issued to a citizen of…
No. 1. by the president of the united states of america. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas by the thirty-third article of a treaty concluded at Washington on the 8th day of May,…
Major Twining to Mr. Campbell. United States Northern Boundary Commission, Washington, D. C., December 1, 1874. Sir: In answer to your request I respectfully submit a brief statement of the…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Fish. United States Northern Boundary Commission, Washington, December 2, 1874. Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith, for the information of the Department, a preliminary…
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: a proclamation. Whereas, pursuant to the second section of the act of Congress approved the 23d of March last, entitled “An…
Message of the President. To the Senate and House of Representatives: Since the convening of Congress, one year ago, the nation has undergone a prostration in business and industries such…
[Treaty between the United States and Great Britain for the settlement of pending questions between the two countries, concluded at Washington, on the 8th of May, 1871] [Washington, May 8,…
[Protocol of Conference between the High Commissioners on the Part of the United States of America and the High Commissioners of Great Britain] Washington, May 6, 1871. The High Commissioners…
[Protocol of Conference between the High Commissioners on the Part of the United States of America and the High Commissioners of Great Britain] Washington, May 4, 1871. The High Commissioners…
[Protocol of Conference between the High Commissioners on the Part of the United States of America and the High Commissioners of Great Britain] Washington, May 3, 1871. The High Commissioners…