Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 1 |
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... June , and took the oath of office on the 25th of October ; and the remaining place was filled on the 5th of September , by the appointment of Hiland Hall , of Vermont , who took the oath of office on the 8th of the same month . On the ...
... June , and took the oath of office on the 25th of October ; and the remaining place was filled on the 5th of September , by the appointment of Hiland Hall , of Vermont , who took the oath of office on the 8th of the same month . On the ...
Pàgina 2
... June , 1854. Mr. Campbell resigned , and S. B. Farwell , of California , was appointed to fill the vacancy . " R. Greenhow , the first associate law agent , was appointed in Au- gust , 1852 , and died in March , 1854. Lewis Blanding ...
... June , 1854. Mr. Campbell resigned , and S. B. Farwell , of California , was appointed to fill the vacancy . " R. Greenhow , the first associate law agent , was appointed in Au- gust , 1852 , and died in March , 1854. Lewis Blanding ...
Pàgina 1
... June , and took the oath of office on the 25th of October ; and the remaining place was filled on the 5th of September , by the appointment of Hiland Hall , of Vermont , who took the oath of office on the 8th of the same month . On the ...
... June , and took the oath of office on the 25th of October ; and the remaining place was filled on the 5th of September , by the appointment of Hiland Hall , of Vermont , who took the oath of office on the 8th of the same month . On the ...
Pàgina 2
... June , 1854. Mr. Campbell resigned , and S. B. Farwell , of California , was appointed to fill the vacancy . " R. Greenhow , the first associate law agent , was appointed in Au- gust , 1852 , and died in March , 1854. Lewis Blanding ...
... June , 1854. Mr. Campbell resigned , and S. B. Farwell , of California , was appointed to fill the vacancy . " R. Greenhow , the first associate law agent , was appointed in Au- gust , 1852 , and died in March , 1854. Lewis Blanding ...
Pàgina 3
... June , 1854 , are recorded in the Record of Evi- dence , being volumes I , II , III , and IV , each volume consisting of a book ranging from 625 to 750 pages , averaging about six folios to the page , making an aggregate of 2,800 pages ...
... June , 1854 , are recorded in the Record of Evi- dence , being volumes I , II , III , and IV , each volume consisting of a book ranging from 625 to 750 pages , averaging about six folios to the page , making an aggregate of 2,800 pages ...
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Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress ..., Volum 1 United States. Congress. House Visualització completa - 1831 |
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