Tonnage of the United States annually from 1789 to 1861, inclusive; also the registered and enrolled and licensed tonnage employed in steam navigation in each year. Amount of the Topographical engineers. (See Engineers.)
Topographical Bureau of the War Department for the year 1860. Cor- rections to be made in the annual report of the.... Transportation on railroads in Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Dela- ware, and Pennsylvania, up to January 30, 1862, acted upon by the Quartermaster General. List of bills for....
Treasurer of the United States for the year ending June 30, 1861. Annual report of the.... Treasurer's weekly exhibits for 1860. Treasury on the state of the finances.
(See Deposit accounts, &c ) Annual report of the Secretary
of the... Treasury to collectors, surveyors, and other officers of the customs relative to the enforcement of the blockade of ports of States in rebellion. Circular instructions from the Secretary of the.. Treasury relative to the employment of a special agent in the State of Minnesota. Letter from the Secretary of the
Treasury, with documents, relative to payments for the relief of the beirs of John Paul Jones. Letter of the Secretary of the... Treasury on the operations of his office. Annual report of the Register of the
Treasury for the year ending Juue 30, 1861, submitting tabular state- ments and reports. Letter from the Register of the... Treasury for the year ending June 30, 1861. of the ...
Treasury. Report of the engineer in charge of the construction of the extension of the
Treasury notes were issued for coin, and amounts thereof, under act of March 2, 1861, authorizing an issue of $10,000,000. List of names of parties to whom sixty days...
Treasury relative to discontinuance of officers employed in protection of the revenue. Letter of Secretary of the...
Treasury, with tabular statement of the quantity and value of articles of merchandise imported into the United States from the British North American colonies in 1859-'60, and '61, under the reciprocity treaty. Letter from the Secretary of the..
Treasury, showing the amounts paid to the marshals of the District of Columbia for 1861. Letter from the Secretary of the
Treaty with Great Britain relative to suppression of the African slave trade. Message of President with.
Trent. British mail steamer. (See State.)
Troops in the western department, October 10, 1861. Statement of..
Trust funds. (See Indian trust funds.)
Tybee island, November 25, 1861. Report of the taking of..
United States military roads. (See Military roads.)
Utah. Relative to public lauds, and the delinquency of the late sur- veyor general in the Territory of..
Vanderbilt, for the valuable present to the United States of the steamer "Vanderbilt." Message of the President, recommending that some suitable acknowledgment be made to Cornelius
Vaults. Report of the engineer in charge of the construction of fire- proof.....
Vessels purchased for the government by George D. Morgan. List of. Vessels chartered and purchased for the use of the War Department, from April 1, 1861, to January 30, 1862. List of...
Vessels purchased by the Navy Department for naval purposes. List of. Vessels built or building at the navy yards and under contract for the navy during the year 1861. List of....
Vessels purchased and loaded with stone for the purpose of closing ports of States in rebellion. List of..
Vessels seized, captured, and destroyed by vessels in the naval service, 1861. Statement of.
Vessels in commission belonging to the navy, in ordinary, repairing, equipping, on the stocks, and in progress of construction, Novem- ber, 1861. List of...... Vessels-of-war. Letter of the Secretary of the Navy relative to improve- ment in the construction of
Virginia, &c., commanded by Major General Wool, October 20, 1861. Consolidated report of troops stationed in the department of Volunteers in the service of the United States, January 14, 1862. Tabular statement of the number of.... Volunteers, for the transmission home of any part of their pay. Report of the Paymaster General relative to the facilities afforded to...... Volunteers in the penitentiary of the District of Columbia. Correspon- dence between the Interior and the War Departments relative to the imprisonment of soldiers and
Volunteer militia in the State of Missouri. Letter of the Secretary of War relative to raising and employing.....
War, with accompanying documents. Annual report of the Secretary of. War, in answer to a resolution of the Senate relative to contracts for the army and payment of troops. Letter of the Secretary of.... War, with a copy of the appointment of and instructions to Edward Stanley as military governor of North Carolina. Letter of the Secretary of....
War, transmitting a report from the Paymaster General relative to facilities for the transmission of any part of the pay of volunteers to their homes. Letter from the Secretary of.......... War, relative to raising and employing volunteer militia in the State of Missouri, report of Adjutant General, and indorsement of plan by the President. Letter of the Secretary of...
War, relative to the appointment of brigade sutler of the Sickles brigade. Letter of the Secretary of...
War, with reports, &c., relative to the purchase of extracts of coffee for the use of troops. Letter from the Secretary of...... War, in answer to a Senate resolution relative to the appointment of aides-de-camp under act of August 5, 1861. Letter of the Secretary of. War, in answer to a resolution of the Senate relative to orders, supplies, and amount of force given to the military command in service in Kansas. Letter of the Secretary of...
War, in answer to a resolution of the Senate relative to the number of cavalry troops raised for the service of the United States in each State of the Union. Letter of the Secretary of..... War, in answer to a resolution of the Senate relative to the number of three years volunteers in the service of the United States and number of brigade officers nominated to the Senate up to January 14, 1862. Letter of the Secretary of..
War, in answer to a resolution of the Senate relative to payments for transportation made to railroads in certain States. Letter of the Secretary of
War, relative to the names and numbers of the major generals and officers acting as such, and officers and soldiers in their staffs. Letter from the Secretary of....
War, on subject of ordnance and gun contracts of Schubarth, and com- pensation to Hon. J. F. Simmons for obtaining the same, with report of Joseph Holt and Robert Dale Owen. Report of the Secretary of. War, with report of the commission, consisting of Joseph Holt, Robert Dale Owen, and Major P. V. Hagner, for investigating ordnance claims and contracts for ordnance and ordnance stores, &c. Report of the Secretary of......
War, relative to vessels purchased or chartered for the use of that department. Letter of the Secretary of..........
War, with the report of Edwin S. Johnson on the defences of Maine. Letter of the Secretary of.
War, in relation to the present condition of the Military Asylum. Letter of the Secretary of..
War, with reports of the battles at Pittsburg Landing or Shiloh, in Tennessee. Letter from the Secretary of..........
War, with instructions to commanding generals under act 6th August, 1861, setting free the slaves of rebels. Report of the Secretary of. War, with a statement of claims made by citizens of the United States on War Department for damages to or destruction of property by the federal army. Report of the Secretary of.. War claims in Washington and Oregon Territory. Petition of citizens of said State and Territory and report of Third Auditor in relation to- Ward at Matthias Point. Report of action and death of Commander. Warehouses. Report of the engineer in charge of the construction of. Washington Territory. Survey of public lands and estimated costs thereof in.....
Washington aqueduct. (See Aqueduct.)
Wine, spirits, &c., imported annually from 1843 to 1861, inclusive. Quantity of...
Western Virginia, commanded by Brigadier General Rosecrans, up to November 10, 1861. Return of the department of..................... Wisconsin. Number of miles and area surveyed for the year ending June 30, 1861, in....
Wool. (See table, page 254, part 2, vol. 2.)
Yancton Sioux. (See Indian agency.)
Yards and Docks, November 23, 1861. Compendium of the annual report from the Bureau of..........
Yards and Docks for the year ending June 30, 1863, in addition to balances remaining on hand July 1, 1862. General estimate from the Bureau of..........
Yards and Docks for the year ending June 30, 1863. Estimates of the amount required for pay of officers attached to the recruiting stations and for the support of the Bureau of...
Yards and Docks for the year ending June 30, 1863, marked " Y. & D. A." Statement showing the several sums which make up the amounts of the first and second items in the general estimate from the Bureau of ....
Yards and Docks, 1862. List of contracts for naval supplies, (1st and 2d set.) Bureau of...
MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES at the com-
mencement of the session:
Circulars from Mr. Black, Secretary of State, to all min- isters of the United States
Circulars from Mr. Seward, Secretary of State, to all min- isters of the United States
Circulars from Mr. Seward to ministers of the United States in France, England, Russia, Prussia, Austria, Belgium, Italy, and Denmark
Instructions and despatches:
Relating to affairs with Prussia
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY of the InterioR, with the Presi-
Report from the Commissioner of the General Land Office. 1. Estimate and programme relative to the survey of the eastern boundary of California....
2. Statement of surveying operations in 1860-'61..... 3. Table of sales and other disposal of public lands for five quarters ending September 30, 1861................ 4. Swamp land table showing land selected under acts of 1849 and 1850, to September 30, 1851................... 5. Like table showing land approved under same acts... 6. Table showing the quantity of land patented to the several States under swamp land act of September 28, 1850
7. Condition of the bounty land business under acts of 1847, 1850, 1852, and 1855....
8 and 9. Statements of sales of public lands during the first and last halves of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1861....
10. Estimate of appropriations for salaries and contin- gent expenses in General Land Office for 1862-'63.. 11. Estimate of appropriations for the surveying depart- ment
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