Books by George Washington Campbell
Mr. Campbell submitted the fol
Mr. Campbell submitted the following motion
Mr. Campbell submitted the fol
Mr. Campbell submitted the following motion for consideration
Letter from George W. Campbell
Letter from George W. Campbell, Esq., late Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the committee appointed to inquire into the causes and particulars of the invasion of the city of Washington, and ... Alexandria ..
Letter from George W. Campbell, esq., late Secretary of the Treasury, to the Chairman of the Committee appointed to inquire into the causes and particulars of the invasion of the City of Washington, and the neighboring town of Alexandria, in the month of August last. --
Letter from the secretary of t
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying a bill laying duties on spirits distilled within the United States
Letter from the secretary of t
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement containing the information in relation to the incorporated banks and insurance companies within the District of Columbia, required by a resolution of the tenth instant
Mr. Campbell, from the Committ
Mr. Campbell, from the Committee on Military Affairs to whom was referred the bill from the House of Representatives, entitled, "An act to raise five regiments of riflemen"
Mr. Campbell, from the Committ
Mr. Campbell, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred An Act to Raise Five Regiments of Riflemen, reported the same with the following amendment
A Bill for the Relief of Danie
A Bill for the Relief of Daniel Macaulay
Mr. Campbell's motions
Mr. Campbell's motions
Mr. G. W. Campbell's motion
Mr. G. W. Campbell's motion
Mr. G.W. Campbell's Motion. Ap
Mr. G.W. Campbell's Motion. April 8, 1808
Mr. George W. Campbell's motio
Mr. George W. Campbell's motion proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the U. States
Motion respecting the establis
Motion respecting the establishment of a post road from Knoxville, in the state of Tennessee, to the settlements on the Tombigby River, in the Mississippi Territory, and from thence to New Orleans
Mr. George W. Campbell's motio
Mr. George W. Campbell's motion, in committee of the whole House, to amend the bill sent from the Senate, intituled, An Act Erecting Louisiana into Two Territories, and Providing for the Temporary Government Thereof
Message from the President of
Message from the President of the United States, inclosing a treaty and conventions, entered into and ratified by the United States of America and the French republic, relative to the cession of Louisiana