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... January . 1829 , March 3 The affairs of the penitentiary in the District of Columbia . Statutes at Large , volume 4 . 366 In January . 1846 , Aug. 6 Transfers of appropriations for particular branch of naval service to other branches of ...
... January . 1829 , March 3 The affairs of the penitentiary in the District of Columbia . Statutes at Large , volume 4 . 366 In January . 1846 , Aug. 6 Transfers of appropriations for particular branch of naval service to other branches of ...
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... January 27 , 1862 , of the to the 1st day of July , 1862 ; likewise the numerical force army of the Potomac , as shown by the morning rolls on the 1st days of November and December , 1861 , and January , February , March , and July ...
... January 27 , 1862 , of the to the 1st day of July , 1862 ; likewise the numerical force army of the Potomac , as shown by the morning rolls on the 1st days of November and December , 1861 , and January , February , March , and July ...
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... January . 447 In January . 525 Statements of all moneys expended by disbursing officers , acting under the orders of the State Department , during the year 1866 . The names of the clerks and all other persons employed in the Department ...
... January . 447 In January . 525 Statements of all moneys expended by disbursing officers , acting under the orders of the State Department , during the year 1866 . The names of the clerks and all other persons employed in the Department ...
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... January Statutes at Large , volume 5 . Date of the. which they are founded , discriminating between such as are conjectural and such as are not conjectural , with the authority for the estimate . 1791 , Dec. 30 An account of the receipts ...
... January Statutes at Large , volume 5 . Date of the. which they are founded , discriminating between such as are conjectural and such as are not conjectural , with the authority for the estimate . 1791 , Dec. 30 An account of the receipts ...
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... January . Statutes at Large , volume 3 . Statutes at Large , volume 5 . 447 In January . 525 } Statement of all moneys expended by disbursing officers act- ing under orders of the Secretary of the Treasury during the year 1866 . The ...
... January . Statutes at Large , volume 3 . Statutes at Large , volume 5 . 447 In January . 525 } Statement of all moneys expended by disbursing officers act- ing under orders of the Secretary of the Treasury during the year 1866 . The ...
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