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Documentary history of the First Federal Congress of the United States of America, March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791 Linda Grant De Pauw, editor

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Object Details

Author
Bickford, Charlene Bangs
Bowling, Kenneth R
De Pauw, Linda Grant
Veit, Helen E
United States Congress (1st : 1789-1791)
United States National Historical Publications and Records Commission
George Washington University
Subject
United States Congress (1st : 1789-1791)
United States Congress House
United States Congress Senate
Etats-Unis Congress
Sponsored by the National Historical Publications [and Records] Commission and the George Washington University
Vol. <10-14> edited by Charlene Bangs Bickford, Kenneth R. Bowling, and Helen E. Veit
Vol. <15-20> edited by Charlene Bangs Bickford [and others]
Vol. <4-10, 14-17> has spine title: Documentary history of the First Federal Congress, 1789-1791
Vol. <4-6> edited by Charlene Bangs Bickford and Helen E. Veit
Vol. <7-8> edited by Kenneth R. Bowling, William Charles DiGiacomantonio, and Charlene Bangs Bickford
Vol. <9> edited by Kenneth R. Bowling and Helen E. Veit
Contents
V. 1. Senate legislative journal. -- v. 2. Senate executive journal and related documents. -- v. 3. House of Representatives journal. -- v. 4-6. Legislative histories. -- v. 7. Petition histories : Revolutionary war-related crimes. -- v. 8. Petition histories and nonlegislative official documents. -- v. 9. The Diary of William Maclay and other notes on Senate debates. -- v. 10. Debates in the house of representatives: first session: April - May 1789. -- v. 11. Debates in the house of representatives: first session : June - Sept. 1789. -- v. 12. Debates in the House of Representatives: second session: January-March 1790. -- v. 13. Debates in the House of Representatives: second session: April-August 1790. -- v. 14. Debates in the House of Representatives: third session: December 1790-March 1791. -- v. 15. Correspondence: first session: March-May 1789. -- v. 16. Correspondence: first session: June-August 1789. -- v. 17. Correspondence: first session: September-November 1789 -- v. 18. Correspondence: second session: October 1789-14 March 1790 -- v. 19. Correspondence: second session: 15 March-June 1790 -- v. 20. Correspondence: second session: July-October 1790 -- v. 21. Correspondence: third session: November 1790-March 1791 -- v. 22. Correspondence: supplement
V. 1. Senate legislative journal. -- v. 2. Senate executive journal and related documents. -- v. 3. House of Representatives journal. -- v. 4-6. Legislative histories. -- v. 7. Petition histories : Revolutionary war-related crimes. -- v. 8. Petition histories and nonlegislative official documents. -- v. 9. The Diary of William Maclay and other notes on Senate debates. -- v. 10. Debates in the house of representatives: first session: April -- May 1789. -- v. 11. Debates in the house of representatives: first session : June -- Sept. 1789. -- v. 12. Debates in the House of Representatives: second session: January-March 1790. -- v. 13. Debates in the House of Representatives: second session: April-August 1790. -- v. 14. Debates in the House of Representatives: third session: December 1790-March 1791. -- v. 15. Correspondence: first session: March-May 1789. -- v. 16. Correspondence: first session: June-August 1789. -- v. 17. Correspondence: first session: September-November 1789 -- v. 18. Correspondence: second session: October 1789-14 March 1790 -- v. 19. Correspondence: second session: 15 March-June 1790 -- v. 20. Correspondence: second session: July-October 1790 -- v. 21. Correspondence: third session: November 1790-March 1791 -- v. 22. Correspondence: supplement: April 1791-1848
1972
2017
1789 / 1791
1789-1797
Type
Sources
[document]
Physical description
volumes <1-20> 24 cm
Place
United States
États-Unis
Etats-Unis
Smithsonian Libraries
Topic
Law
Droit
parlement
Politics and government
Quelle
Het Congres
Politique et gouvernement
Record ID
siris_sil_19288
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0

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