Books by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Roads

H.R. 3125 To Establish a Libra
H.R. 3125 To Establish a Library Post
1985
Hearing upon the "Post-Check"
Hearing upon the "Post-Check" System
1985
H.R. 18756, " Defining Certain
H.R. 18756, " Defining Certain Publications of the Second Class and Fixing the Rate of Postage Thereon"
1973
H.R. 21321, a Bill To Codify,
H.R. 21321, a Bill To Codify, Revise, and Amend the Postal Laws of the U.S
1973
Hearings on the Loud Bill (H.R
Hearings on the Loud Bill (H.R. 6071)
1973
Hearings on the Post Office Ap
Hearings on the Post Office Appropriation Bill for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1905
1973
Hearings on the Post Office Ap
Hearings on the Post Office Appropriation Bill, FY04
1973
Hearings on the Subject of Pne
Hearings on the Subject of Pneumatic Tubes
1973
Hearings on the Subject of Pos
Hearings on the Subject of Postal Savings Banks
1973
Hearings upon the Post Office
Hearings upon the Post Office Appropriations Bill, Year Ending June 30, 1903
1973
Increase of Salaries for Lette
Increase of Salaries for Letter Carriers
1973
Letter-Carriers' Salary Bills
Letter-Carriers' Salary Bills
1973
Post Office Appropriation Bill
Post Office Appropriation Bill, <1906>
1973
Post Office Appropriation Bill
Post Office Appropriation Bill, 1907
1973
Post-Check Bill (H.R. 7053) an
Post-Check Bill (H.R. 7053) and Postal Notes
1973
Post-Office Appropriation Bill
Post-Office Appropriation Bill, 1901-1902
1973
Postal Telegraph Facilities
Postal Telegraph Facilities
1973
Publications for the Blind
Publications for the Blind
1973
Rate of Postage on Air Mail of
Rate of Postage on Air Mail of the First Class
1973
S.R. 54, Authorizing a Change
S.R. 54, Authorizing a Change in the Weighing of the Mails in the Fourth Section
1973
Abuses of the Franking Privile
Abuses of the Franking Privilege
1971
Air Mail -- Government Owned a
Air Mail -- Government Owned and Operated and Contract Service
1971
Air Mail Service
Air Mail Service
1971
Amending Air Mail Act
Amending Air Mail Act
1971
Charges Against Hon. E. John E
Charges Against Hon. E. John Ellis
1971
Claims for Construction of Han
Claims for Construction of Hangars and Maintenance of Flying Fields -- Air Mail Service
1971
Classification and Compensatio
Classification and Compensation of Postal Employees
1971
Construction of Highways for M
Construction of Highways for Motor Truck Service
1971
Excluding Advertisements of Cu
Excluding Advertisements of Cures for Venereal Diseases from the Mails
1971
Exclusion of Certain Publicati
Exclusion of Certain Publications from the Mails
1971
First Deficiency Bill, Air Mai
First Deficiency Bill, Air Mail Service
1971
Flying Fields and Hangars -- A
Flying Fields and Hangars -- Air Mail Service
1971
Indefinite Leaves of Absence t
Indefinite Leaves of Absence to Superannuated Employees of the Postal Service
1971
John C. Graham and Orson Smith
John C. Graham and Orson Smith
1971
Loss of Mail by Aeroplane Fire
Loss of Mail by Aeroplane Fire
1971
Military and Postal Telegraph
Military and Postal Telegraph
1971
Motor-Truck Delivery in Postal
Motor-Truck Delivery in Postal Service
1971
Norton Patents Case
Norton Patents Case
1971
Ocean Mail Service
Ocean Mail Service
1971
Pay of Air Mail Contractors
Pay of Air Mail Contractors
1971
Pay of Rural Carriers
Pay of Rural Carriers
1971
Permit Mailing of First Class
Permit Mailing of First Class Mail
1971
Post Office Appropriation Bill
Post Office Appropriation Bill, 1916
1971
Post Office Appropriation Bill
Post Office Appropriation Bill, 1917
1971
Post Office Appropriation Bill
Post Office Appropriation Bill, 1918
1971
Post-Office Appropriation Bill
Post-Office Appropriation Bill, 1909
1971
Post-Office Appropriation Bill
Post-Office Appropriation Bill, 1911
1971
Postage Rates on Advertising P
Postage Rates on Advertising Proofs
1971
Postage Rates on Patriotic Pub
Postage Rates on Patriotic Publications
1971
Postal Savings Bank
Postal Savings Bank
1971
Postalization of the Telephone
Postalization of the Telephone
1971
Rates of Postage on Second-Cla
Rates of Postage on Second-Class Mail
1971
Rates of Postage on Semiweekly
Rates of Postage on Semiweekly Newspapers and Classification of Extraordinary Expenditures Contributing to the Deficiency of Postal Revenues
1971
Registration of Domestic Mail
Registration of Domestic Mail Matter
1971
Reply Letters and Postal Cards
Reply Letters and Postal Cards
1971
Restricting the Size of Newspa
Restricting the Size of Newspapers
1971
Retirement of Postal Employees
Retirement of Postal Employees
1971
Retirement of Postal Service E
Retirement of Postal Service Employees
1971
Rural Free Delivery Service
Rural Free Delivery Service
1971
Speed-Test Systems -- Postal S
Speed-Test Systems -- Postal Service
1971
Supervisory Post-Office Offici
Supervisory Post-Office Officials
1971
Thirty Hours Weekly Employment
Thirty Hours Weekly Employment for Substitutes in the Postal Service
1971
Zone Systems
Zone Systems
1971
Additional Compensation for Po
Additional Compensation for Postmasters and Employees of the Postal Service
1946
Air Parcel Post
Air Parcel Post
1946
Construction of dams for highw
Construction of dams for highway bridges
1946
Catalogs-Revision of rates
Catalogs-Revision of rates
1945
Newspaper Circulation Statemen
Newspaper Circulation Statements
1945
Parcel Post -- Revision of Rat
Parcel Post -- Revision of Rates
1945
Salaries in the postal service
Salaries in the postal service
1945
Federal aid for post-war highw
Federal aid for post-war highway construction
1944
Federal-aid Road Act
Federal-aid Road Act
1944
Penalty mail
Penalty mail
1944
Rates on the special services
Rates on the special services of the postal service
1944
Classification and compensatio
Classification and compensation of substitute employees in the Postal Service
1943
Declaring certain papers, pamp
Declaring certain papers, pamphlets, books, pictures, and writings nonmailable
1943
Postal employees' salary bills
Postal employees' salary bills
1943
Preserving unobligated highway
Preserving unobligated highway funds, etc
1943
Star route service in the post
Star route service in the post office department
1943
Additional authorization for a
Additional authorization for access roads
1942
Proposed highway to Alaska
Proposed highway to Alaska
1942
Allowance for third-class post
Allowance for third-class postmasters
1941
Basis for computing pay for ov
Basis for computing pay for overtime work by railway mail laborers
1941
Motor vehicle service. Substit
Motor vehicle service. Substitute garageman-drivers and substitute driver-mechanics
1941
Federal highway act of 1940
Federal highway act of 1940
1940
Appointment of postmasters
Appointment of postmasters
1938
Automatic promotions for custo
Automatic promotions for custodial employees in the Postal Service
1938
Compensation of char people in
Compensation of char people in the Government service
1938
Experimental Railway post offi
Experimental Railway post office service by motor vehicle
1938
Extension of 2-cent postal rat
Extension of 2-cent postal rate
1938
Extension of foreign air-mail
Extension of foreign air-mail contracts
1938
Federal aid highway act
Federal aid highway act
1938
Notice of discontinuance of ma
Notice of discontinuance of mail trains
1938
Overtime and night work pay fo
Overtime and night work pay for postal employees
1938
Permitting the mailing of smal
Permitting the mailing of small samples of liquors
1938
Reading matter for the blind
Reading matter for the blind
1938
Sick and vacation leave with p
Sick and vacation leave with pay for postal substitutes
1938
Star route service
Star route service
1938
Transportation of letters outs
Transportation of letters outside of the mails
1938
Additional compensation to sta
Additional compensation to star-route carriers
1937
Aiding states in making certai
Aiding states in making certain toll bridges on the system of Federal aid highways free bridges
1937
Classification of bills and st
Classification of bills and statements of account produced by photographic or mechanical processes
1937
Crediting superintendents at c
Crediting superintendents at classified Post Office stations with substitutes serving under them
1937
Experimental air-mail services
Experimental air-mail services
1937
Foreign air mail
Foreign air mail
1937
Increased salaries for village
Increased salaries for village letter carriers
1937
Making allowances to letter ca
Making allowances to letter carriers in lieu of carfare
1937
Payment to persons serving as
Payment to persons serving as postmaster in the event of a vacancy at third or fourth class post offices
1937
Permitting the further extensi
Permitting the further extension of the Air Mail Service
1937
Post Office lease at Grover, N
Post Office lease at Grover, N. C
1937
Promotion of special-delivery
Promotion of special-delivery messengers
1937
Provide time credits for subst
Provide time credits for substitutes in the Motor-Vehicle Service
1937
Reclassification of fourth-cla
Reclassification of fourth-class postmasters' salaries
1937
Reclassification of salaries o
Reclassification of salaries of watchmen, messengers, and laborers in the Postal Service
1937
Report to Congress on study an
Report to Congress on study and research of traffic conditions and measures for their improvement, June 30, 1937. Letter from the Acting Secretary of Agriculture transmitting a report on the investigation of traffic conditions, with recommendations
1937
Requesting information from th
Requesting information from the Postmaster General
1937
Salaries of rural letter carri
Salaries of rural letter carriers on short, heavy routes
1937
Special rates of postage on ma
Special rates of postage on matter for the blind
1937
Time credits to injured substi
Time credits to injured substitute postal employees
1937
To credit laborers in the Post
To credit laborers in the Postal Service with any fractional part of a year's substitute service toward promotion
1937
To protect the salaries of rur
To protect the salaries of rural letter carriers who transfer from one rural route to another
1937
Veto message on H. R. 4408, An
Veto message on H. R. 4408, An act to provide for the renewal of star-route contracts at 4-year intervals. Message from the President of the United States transmitting without approval, H. R. 4408 entitled "An act to provide for the renewal of star-route contracts at four-year intervals, and for other purposes"
1937
Adjusting the compensation of
Adjusting the compensation of officials in the Railway Mail Service
1936
Capture of Sam Coker
Capture of Sam Coker
1936
Delivery through the mails of
Delivery through the mails of checks issued for veterans' benefits
1936
Investigation of traffic condi
Investigation of traffic conditions
1936
Rate of premium on bonds of of
Rate of premium on bonds of officers and employees in the motor-vehicle service of the Post Office Department
1936
Ratio of substitutes to regula
Ratio of substitutes to regular employees in post offices and in the Railway Mail Service
1936
Shorter workweek for employees
Shorter workweek for employees of the mail-equipment shops
1936
Shorter workweek for watchmen
Shorter workweek for watchmen and messengers in the Postal Service
1936
Statutory maximum air mail rat
Statutory maximum air mail rates. Letter from the Chairman Interstate Commerce Commission transmitting a report as required by the Air Mail Act of June 12, 1934, as amended
1936
Time credits for substitutes i
Time credits for substitutes in the motor-vehicle service
1936
To aid the several states in m
To aid the several states in making certain toll bridges on the system of Federal-aid highways free bridges, and for other purposes
1936
To credit laborers, watchmen,
To credit laborers, watchmen, and messengers in the Postal Service with any fractional part of a year's substitute service toward promotion
1936
Air rights. Report of the Comm
Air rights. Report of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives
1935
Appointment and promotion of s
Appointment and promotion of substitutes in the Postal Service
1935
Appraisal of pneumatic mail tu
Appraisal of pneumatic mail tube systems in New York and Boston
1935
Authorizing the survey, locati
Authorizing the survey, location, and construction of a highway to connect the northwestern part of continental United States with British Columbia, Yukon Territory, and the Territory of Alaska
1935
Compensating the Post Office D
Compensating the Post Office Department for the return of undeliverable letters and valuable packages
1935
Compensation of Post-Office in
Compensation of Post-Office inspectors
1935
Compensation to persons servin
Compensation to persons serving as postmaster at third- and fourth-class post offices
1935
Conveyance of letters by priva
Conveyance of letters by private messengers
1935
Counterfeit postmarking stamps
Counterfeit postmarking stamps
1935
Demurrage on collect-on-delive
Demurrage on collect-on-delivery parcels
1935
Directing Postmaster General t
Directing Postmaster General to furnish certain information to the House of Representatives
1935
Emergency construction of publ
Emergency construction of public highways
1935
Emergency construction of publ
Emergency construction of public highways, etc
1935
Final disposition of records,
Final disposition of records, files, and other property of the Federal Aviation Commission
1935
Forty-hour week for postal emp
Forty-hour week for postal employees
1935
Fraudulent interception of mai
Fraudulent interception of mail matter
1935
Personnel of the Postal Servic
Personnel of the Postal Service. Report of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives
1935
Postal Savings System. Report
Postal Savings System. Report of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives
1935
Purchases of motor trucks by t
Purchases of motor trucks by the Post Office Department. Report of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives
1935
Railway Mail laborers
Railway Mail laborers
1935
Relief of Ralph C. Irwin
Relief of Ralph C. Irwin
1935
Rural letter carriers
Rural letter carriers
1935
Safeguarding custodians of gov
Safeguarding custodians of government moneys and property
1935
Salaries of superintendents in
Salaries of superintendents in the motor vehicle service
1935
Stenographic grade in the Rail
Stenographic grade in the Railway Mail Service
1935
Supplemental report on investi
Supplemental report on investigation of federal building materials, payment of architects, bonds, postal leases, vacant bank buildings. Report of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives
1935
Survey, location, construction
Survey, location, construction, highway to Alaska, etc
1935
Time credits for certain railw
Time credits for certain railway postal clerks
1935
Time credits for substitute wa
Time credits for substitute watchmen, messengers, and laborers
1935
Village letter carriers
Village letter carriers
1935
Acknowledgment of oaths
Acknowledgment of oaths
1934
Funds collected on C.O.D. mail
Funds collected on C.O.D. mail
1934
Payment of traveling expenses
Payment of traveling expenses of officers and employees of the Postal Service
1934
Ralph C. Irwin
Ralph C. Irwin
1934
Veto message on H.R. 7483, an
Veto message on H.R. 7483, an act to provide minimum pay for postal substitutes Message from the President of the United States returning without approval, H.R. 7483 entitled "An act to provide minimum pay for postal substitutes"
1934
Experimental parcel post pick-
Experimental parcel post pick-up service
1932
Funds collected on C.O.D. parc
Funds collected on C.O.D. parcels
1932
Insured and C.O.D. mail fees
Insured and C.O.D. mail fees
1932
Money-order fees
Money-order fees
1932
Postage charge on notices to p
Postage charge on notices to publishers regarding undeliverable second-class matter
1932
Puzzle contests
Puzzle contests
1932
Readjustment of lease of post-
Readjustment of lease of post-office garage in Boston, Mass
1932
Special application fees
Special application fees
1932
Stamped Envelopes
Stamped Envelopes
1932
Supplies for the Post Office D
Supplies for the Post Office Department
1932
Sworn statements of names, etc
Sworn statements of names, etc., of editors, owners, stockholders, etc., of second-class publications
1932
To curb the practice of deposi
To curb the practice of depositing statements of account, circulars, sale bills, etc., in letter boxes without payment of postage
1932
To defer reductions in class o
To defer reductions in class of Post Office and salaries of postmasters and employees because of reduced postal receipts
1932
To fix the rates of postage on
To fix the rates of postage on certain periodicals exceeding eight ounces in weight
1932
To fix more equitably the resp
To fix more equitably the responsibility of postmasters
1931
Classification of extraordinar
Classification of extraordinary expenditures contributing to the deficiency of postal revenues
1930
Defacing Government stamped en
Defacing Government stamped envelopes and postal cards
1930
Leaves of Absence to Substitut
Leaves of Absence to Substitutes in the Postal Service
1930
Mail transportation by motor v
Mail transportation by motor vehicle in lieu of train service
1930
Metered Mail and Postage Meter
Metered Mail and Postage Meters
1930
Metered mail matter
Metered mail matter
1930
Purchase of motor truck parts
Purchase of motor truck parts
1930
Residence of railway mail cler
Residence of railway mail clerks
1930
Responsibility of carriers of
Responsibility of carriers of foreign mails
1930
Uncompleted sections of Florid
Uncompleted sections of Florida Overseas Highway. Letter from the Chief of the Bureau of Public Roads transmitting report of the uncompleted bridges of the Oversea Highway from Key West to the mainland in the State of Florida
1930
Contracts for transportation o
Contracts for transportation of mail by air
1929
Credit for time served allowed
Credit for time served allowed substitute clerks in the Postal Service
1929
Demurrage charges on undeliver
Demurrage charges on undelivered C. O. D. parcels
1929
Dual employment in the Postal
Dual employment in the Postal Service
1929
Forty-four-hour week in Postal
Forty-four-hour week in Postal Service
1929
Allowances for rent, fuel ligh
Allowances for rent, fuel light, and equipment in fourth-class post offices
1928
Amend air mail act of February
Amend air mail act of February 2, 1925
1928
Amendments to Federal Highway
Amendments to Federal Highway Act
1928
Authorizing funds for roads th
Authorizing funds for roads through public and Indian lands
1928
Bonds of postmasters and emplo
Bonds of postmasters and employees
1928
Claims of postmasters for cred
Claims of postmasters for credit or reimbursement on account of unavoidable losses
1928
Community mail boxes
Community mail boxes
1928
Compensation to American ships
Compensation to American ships for transporting foreign mails
1928
Contract for transportation of
Contract for transportation of mails by air to foreign countries
1928
Differential in pay for night
Differential in pay for night work in the postal service
1928
Extension of the collect-on-de
Extension of the collect-on-delivery service
1928
Federal aid in the constructio
Federal aid in the construction of roads
1928
Granting sick leave to employe
Granting sick leave to employees in the Postal Service
1928
Hire of vehicles from letter c
Hire of vehicles from letter carriers
1928
Memorial highway from Washingt
Memorial highway from Washington city to Mount Vernon via the Arlington Memorial Bridge
1928
Pan American Postal Union reci
Pan American Postal Union reciprocal free postage
1928
Poisons in the mails
Poisons in the mails
1928
Promotion of clerks and genera
Promotion of clerks and general mechanics in the motor-vehicle service
1928
Promotion of clerks, general m
Promotion of clerks, general mechanics, driver mechanics, and garage men drivers in the motor-vehicle service
1928
Promotion of mechanics' helper
Promotion of mechanics' helpers to the first grade of special mechanics
1928
Receipts for ordinary mail
Receipts for ordinary mail
1928
Registration of mail matter
Registration of mail matter
1928
Safeguarding the mail
Safeguarding the mail
1928
Survey of uncompleted bridges
Survey of uncompleted bridges of the Oversea Highway from Key West to mainland, State of Florida
1928
To give motor-vehicle service
To give motor-vehicle service employees credit for actual time served as substitute
1928
Vermont flood relief
Vermont flood relief
1928
Performance of postmasters dut
Performance of postmasters duties during his absence
1927
Steel railway post-office cars
Steel railway post-office cars
1927
Carrying of Pistols, Revolvers
Carrying of Pistols, Revolvers, and Other Firearms Capable of Being Concealed on the Person in the Mails
1926
Government Stamped Envelopes
Government Stamped Envelopes
1926
Payment of contractors for per
Payment of contractors for performance of authorized postal service on power boat and star routes in Alaska
1926
Report of the Special Joint Su
Report of the Special Joint Subcommittee on Postal Rates
1926
Payment of rentals for Post-of
Payment of rentals for Post-office premises under lease
1925
Postmaster General to rent pos
Postmaster General to rent postal quarters without written contract
1925
Transportation of food product
Transportation of food products. Letter from the Postmaster General transmitting report of an experiment in the transportation of food products directly from producers to consumers or vendors
1925
Use of precanceled stamped env
Use of precanceled stamped envelopes
1925
Air mail -- Flying fields and
Air mail -- Flying fields and hangars
1924
Appointment of a superintenden
Appointment of a superintendent of delivery and assistant superintendents in certain offices of the first class
1924
Establishing length of rural p
Establishing length of rural postal routes
1924
Extend the insurance and colle
Extend the insurance and collect-on-delivery service to third-class mail
1924
Extension and operation of the
Extension and operation of the transcontinental airplane mail service to Boston, Mass
1924
Federal aid in construction of
Federal aid in construction of roads
1924
Florence Kling Harding
Florence Kling Harding
1924
Government owned and operated
Government owned and operated air mail service
1924
Granting a franking privilege
Granting a franking privilege to Edith Bolling Wilson
1924
Mail messenger service
Mail messenger service
1924
Mail service in Alaska
Mail service in Alaska
1924
Postage Rates on Books to and
Postage Rates on Books to and from Certain Public Libraries
1924
Quarterly money-order account
Quarterly money-order account to be rendered by district postmasters
1924
Reclassifying postal salaries
Reclassifying postal salaries
1924
Registered mail matter
Registered mail matter
1924
Rural mail service
Rural mail service
1924
Sick leave of employees of the
Sick leave of employees of the mail equipment shops
1924
To authorize and provide for t
To authorize and provide for the payment of the amounts expended in the construction of hangars and the maintenance of flying fields for the use of the air mail service of the Post Office Department
1924
Transmission through the mails
Transmission through the mails of bibles for the blind
1924
Air mail hangars
Air mail hangars
1923
Punishment of assault on mail
Punishment of assault on mail carrier
1923
Establishment of motor vehicle
Establishment of motor vehicle rural routes
1922
Leases for Post-Office premise
Leases for Post-Office premises
1922
Mails for the blind
Mails for the blind
1922
Special canceling stamps
Special canceling stamps
1922
"International Aero Congress"
"International Aero Congress" cancellation stamp at Omaha, Nebr
1921
"Visit the Dunes" cancellation
"Visit the Dunes" cancellation stamp at Michigan City, Ind
1921
Airplane accidents in the Post
Airplane accidents in the Postal Service
1921
Amendment of law relating to P
Amendment of law relating to Postal Savings System
1921
Compensation of certain person
Compensation of certain persons employed in the Postal Service
1921
Letter cancellation-stamp priv
Letter cancellation-stamp privilege extended to Birmingham semicentennial, Birmingham, Ala
1921
Letter cancellation-stamp priv
Letter cancellation-stamp privilege extended to Pageant of Progress Exposition, Chicago, Ill
1921
Letter cancellation-stamp priv
Letter cancellation-stamp privilege extended to Public Health Exposition, Cincinnati, Ohio
1921
Offenses against the Postal Se
Offenses against the Postal Service, etc
1921
Special delivery of mail matte
Special delivery of mail matter
1921
To amend an act for constructi
To amend an act for construction of rural post roads
1921
Carrying of certain advertisem
Carrying of certain advertisements in the mails
1920
Compensation of postmasters an
Compensation of postmasters and postal employees
1920
Fixing rates of postage on pri
Fixing rates of postage on printed matter
1920
In the matter of charges again
In the matter of charges against Colin M. Selph, Postmaster at St. Louis, Mo
1920
Public building at Watertown,
Public building at Watertown, N. Y., to be turned over to Postmaster General
1920
Transmission of poisons in the
Transmission of poisons in the mails
1920
Carrying mails in Alaska. Lett
Carrying mails in Alaska. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting report on special contract entered into with the Alaskan Engineering Commission for carrying the mails from Seward to Anchorage, Alaska
1919
Extension of government contro
Extension of government control of telegraph and telephones
1919
Franking privilege for Mrs. Ro
Franking privilege for Mrs. Roosevelt
1919
Letter from the Acting Postmas
Letter from the Acting Postmaster General transmitting report of special contract with the Alaskan engineering commission, for carrying the mails from Seward to, Anchorage, Alaska
1919
Loss of mail matter by burning
Loss of mail matter by burning of a mail aeroplane
1919
Mail Tunnel, New York City
Mail Tunnel, New York City
1919
Postal motor-vehicle truck ser
Postal motor-vehicle truck service and country motor express routes. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting report relating to the results of experiments in the operation of the motor-vehicle truck service and country motor express routes
1919
Special contract for carrying
Special contract for carrying the mails on a route in Alaska. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting report on a special contract entered into with the Copper River and Northwestern Railway Co. for carrying the mails from Cordova by Chitina, and other points to Kennecott, Alaska
1919
Amendment to act establishing
Amendment to act establishing postal savings depositories
1918
Protection of the telephone an
Protection of the telephone and telegraph service
1918
Authorizing the Postmaster Gen
Authorizing the Postmaster General to increase the price of certain supplies
1917
Excepting certain dealers from
Excepting certain dealers from the operation of H.R. 19410
1917
Exclusion of liquor advertisin
Exclusion of liquor advertising from United States mails
1917
House Joint Resolution 381
House Joint Resolution 381
1917
Matter alleged to be unmailabl
Matter alleged to be unmailable under the espionage law
1917
Special canceling die for Post
Special canceling die for Postmaster at Wichita, Kans
1917
Special canceling die, Young M
Special canceling die, Young Men's Business Association of America
1917
Special stamp
Special stamp
1917
To regulate the payment of sal
To regulate the payment of salaries of post-office clerks in first and second class post offices and letter carriers in the city delivery service
1917
Public property in the Post Of
Public property in the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting a report of the public property in the Post Office Department on November 1, 1916
1916
Relief of the State of Kentucky
Relief of the State of Kentucky
1916
Allowances granted payable fro
Allowances granted payable from appropriation for unusual conditions Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting memorandum of allowances granted payable from the appropriation for unusual conditions for the fiscal year 1915
1915
Legislative journals as second
Legislative journals as second-class matter
1915
Public property in the Post Of
Public property in the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting report of public property in the Post Office Department on October 16, 1915
1915
Reduction of estimates for inl
Reduction of estimates for inland transportation by railroad routes. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copies of communications from the Acting Postmaster General submitting revised and decreased estimates in connection with certain items for the Postal Service for the fiscal year 1917
1915
Heirs of Thomas Rogers
Heirs of Thomas Rogers
1914
Postage on seeds, cuttings, pl
Postage on seeds, cuttings, plants, etc
1914
Railway Mail Pay
Railway Mail Pay
1914
Railway mail pay report of the
Railway mail pay report of the Joint Committee on Postage on Second-class Mail Matter and Compensation for the Transportation of Mail
1914
To amend the postal and civil
To amend the postal and civil service laws
1914
Veto message relative to H.R.
Veto message relative to H.R. 7967. Message from the President of the United States, returning to the House of Representatives, without approval, House bill 7967, entitled "An act to amend the act approved June 25, 1910, authorizing a Postal Savings System"
1914
[Supplemental estimates for Ra
[Supplemental estimates for Railway Mail Service.]
1913
Allowances authorized from the
Allowances authorized from the appropriation for unusual conditions. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting a memorandum of all allowances granted, payable from the appropriation for unusual conditions, for the fiscal year 1913
1913
Appropriation for inland trans
Appropriation for inland transportation by railroad routes. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service for inland transportation by railroad routes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
Appropriation for inland trans
Appropriation for inland transportation by star routes. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service, for inland transportation by star routes in Alaska, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
Appropriation for inland trans
Appropriation for inland transportation of mail by electric and cable cars. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service, for inland transportation of mail by electric and cable cars, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
Appropriation for railway post
Appropriation for railway post office car service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service, for railway post office car service, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
Appropriation for regulation s
Appropriation for regulation screen or other wagon service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service, for regulation screen or other wagon service, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
Appropriation for the manufact
Appropriation for the manufacture of postal cards. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General, submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service for the manufacture of postal cards for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
Claims of Postmasters for reim
Claims of Postmasters for reimbursement for losses of money-order and postal funds. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting a tabular statement showing in detail the claims of postmasters for reimbursement for losses of money-order and postal funds, which have been acted on by the Postmaster General during the fiscal year 1913
1913
Compensation of star-route and
Compensation of star-route and screen-wagon contractors
1913
David E. Gray. Letter from the
David E. Gray. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting the claim of David E. Gray, postmaster at Greeley, Colo., for credit on account of loss by burglary July 1, 1911, with copies of reports of inspectors and a summary of evidence prepared by the Assistant Attorney General of the United States
1913
Extending two-cent letter post
Extending two-cent letter postage rate
1913
Joint report of the progress o
Joint report of the progress of post-road improvement. Letter from the Acting Secretary of Agriculture and the Post-Master General transmitting the results of operations, together with certain recommendations in accordance with the requirements of the post office appropriation bill for the fiscal year 1913
1913
Letting of Contracts, etc
Letting of Contracts, etc
1913
Limit of deposits in Postal Sa
Limit of deposits in Postal Savings System
1913
Payment of postal money orders
Payment of postal money orders
1913
Public property in the Post Of
Public property in the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting, as required by section 397 of the Statutes, a report of the public property in the Post Office Department on November 1, 1913
1913
Revised estimate of appropriat
Revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service, for inland transportation by steamboat or other power-boat routes, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
To amend an act to establish p
To amend an act to establish postal savings depositories
1913
Transportation of foreign mail
Transportation of foreign mails. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of communication from the Postmaster General, submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service for transportation of foreign mails for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915
1913
Appropriation for pneumatic-tu
Appropriation for pneumatic-tube service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Postmaster General revising his estimate for appropriation for pneumatic-tube service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913
1912
Delegates to Universal Postal
Delegates to Universal Postal Congress. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting supplemental estimate for an appropriation for compensation and expenses of United States delegates to the next Universal Postal Congress to be held in Madrid in 1913
1912
Inland transportation by railr
Inland transportation by railroad routes. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Postmaster General reducing his estimate for an appropriation for inland transportation by railroad routes for the fiscal year 1913
1912
Labor-saving devices, Chicago
Labor-saving devices, Chicago Post Office. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Postmaster General, submitting estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service for the year ending June 30, 1913, for labor-saving devices in the Chicago (Ill.) Post Office
1912
Postal savings system, letter
Postal savings system, letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting an estimate of appropriation for postal savings system for the year ending June 30, 1913
1912
Railway Post-Office Cars. Lett
Railway Post-Office Cars. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Postmaster General reducing his estimate for appropriation for railway Post-Office cars for the fiscal year 1913
1912
Transportation of foreign mail
Transportation of foreign mails. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Postmaster General submitting an increase in the estimate of appropriation for Transportation of foreign mails for the fiscal year 1913
1912
Travel allowance to railway po
Travel allowance to railway postal clerks. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, copy of a communication from the Postmaster General, submitting an increase of estimate for appropriation for travel allowances to railway postal clerks
1912
Employment of letter carriers
Employment of letter carriers at certain post-offices
1910
Franking privilege to the Pres
Franking privilege to the President, Former Presidents, and their widows, respectively
1910
Free transmission through the
Free transmission through the mails of certain publications for use of the blind
1910
Mail receptacles at residences
Mail receptacles at residences
1910
Permitting fraternal, trades u
Permitting fraternal, trades union, and other periodical publications, etc., to carry general advertising
1910
Pneumatic-tube service, Cincin
Pneumatic-tube service, Cincinnati, Ohio
1910
Prohibiting printing of certai
Prohibiting printing of certain matter on stamped envelopes and sale thereof
1910
Investigations as to pneumatic
Investigations as to pneumatic-tube service for the mails letter from the Postmaster-General submitting the report of an investigation as to pneumatic-tube service for the mails
1908
Recommending abolishment of re
Recommending abolishment of registry fee for letters forwarding naturalization papers to Department of Commerce and Labor. Letter from the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, submitting a recommendation for legislation to abolish the registry fee for letters forwarding naturalization papers
1908
Report of records of weight, e
Report of records of weight, etc., of all classes of mail matter for certain specified periods. Letter from the Postmaster-General, submitting a report of records of weight, numbers of pieces and revenue derived therefrom, of all classes of mail matter for certain specified periods
1908
Changes in the postal laws
Changes in the postal laws
1907
Letter from the Acting Attorne
Letter from the Acting Attorney-General, submitting report of the amount and rate of postage of mail matter mailed by the Department of Justice under the penalty provision from July 1, to December 31, 1906
1907
Letter from the Librarian of C
Letter from the Librarian of Congress submitting a report of mail deposited by his Department in the Washington City Post-Office under the penalty provision from July 1 to December 31, 1906
1907
Letter from the public printer
Letter from the public printer submitting a report of the amount of second-class mail matter deposited by the Government printing office in the Washington City Post-Office under the penalty provision from July 1 to December 31, 1906
1907
Mail of Spanish Treaty Claims
Mail of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission
1907
Penalty provision mail matter,
Penalty provision mail matter, Interstate Commerce Commission
1907
Penalty-provision mail matter
Penalty-provision mail matter from Howard University
1907
Relative increase or decrease
Relative increase or decrease of receipts of second-class mail matter, etc.,
1907
Report of finances and detaile
Report of finances and detailed statement of expenditures of Post-Office Department, 1907. Letter from The Postmaster-General, transmitting a report of the finances of the Post-Office Department, a statement of the expenditures for the preceding fiscal year, and estimates of revenue and expenditures for fiscal years current and succeeding
1907
Report of public property in P
Report of public property in Post-Office Department, November 29, 1907. Letter from the Postmaster-General submitting a report of public property in the Post-Office Department
1907
Report of the Director of the
Report of the Director of the Bureau of American Republics as to amount of mail entered in Washington City Post-Office under the penalty provision from July 1 to December 31, 1906
1907
Appropriations for Postal Serv
Appropriations for Postal Service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster-General submitting a revised estimate of appropriation for the Postal Service
1906
Blanks, etc., for Money-Order
Blanks, etc., for Money-Order Division. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster-General submitting an estimate of appropriation for blanks, printing, etc., for the Money-Order Division
1906
Compensation for transportatio
Compensation for transportation of certain mail
1906
Estimate of appropriation for
Estimate of appropriation for mail bags, etc. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster-General Increasing the estimate of appropriation for mail bags, etc
1906
Expenses of delegate to the Un
Expenses of delegate to the Universal Postal Congress. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster-General withdrawing an estimate of appropriation for expenses of delegate to the Universal Postal Congress
1906
People's United States Bank at
People's United States Bank at St. Louis, Mo
1906
People's United States Bank. L
People's United States Bank. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting, in response to the inquiry of the House, a statement as to the exclusion from the privileges of the mails of the People's United States Bank, at St. Louis
1906
The Indiahoma Union Signal
The Indiahoma Union Signal
1906
The Indiahoma Union Signal. Le
The Indiahoma Union Signal. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting an answer to the inquiry of the House as to the status of the Indiahoma Union Signal relative to admission to the mails
1906
The Union News, Thomaston, Ga
The Union News, Thomaston, Ga
1906
Amending the act to revise, et
Amending the act to revise, etc., the statutes relating to the Post-Office Department
1905
Changes in estimates of approp
Changes in estimates of appropriation, Post-Office Department. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster-General submitting Changes in estimates of appropriation
1905
Disposal of useless papers. Le
Disposal of useless papers. Letter from the Postmaster-General, submitting a draft of proposed legislation relating to the disposal of useless papers in the Post-Office Department
1905
Punishing certain cases of fra
Punishing certain cases of fraud upon the Postal Service
1905
Canceling machines in post-off
Canceling machines in post-offices. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting reports relating to the use of canceling machines in the post-offices
1904
Condition, rental, etc., of ma
Condition, rental, etc., of mail cars. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting a reply to the inquiry of the House as to the condition, rental, etc., of mail cars
1904
Horses, carriages, etc., used
Horses, carriages, etc., used by the Post-Office Department
1904
Information relative to railwa
Information relative to railway post-office cars
1904
Investigation of the Post-Offi
Investigation of the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster-General transmitting so much of the report of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General on the investigation of the said department as may be made public without harm to the public interest
1904
Resolution relative to investi
Resolution relative to investigation of charges made in the report of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General on the investigation of the Post-Office Department concerning members of Congress
1904
Retirement of clerks in the Ra
Retirement of clerks in the Railway Mail Service. A letter from the Acting Postmaster-General transmitting, with a letter from the second assistant Postmaster-General, petitions of clerks in the Railway Mail Service, expressing their preference of plans of retirement
1904
Indianola, Miss., Post-Office
Indianola, Miss., Post-Office correspondence
1903
Post-Office investigation
Post-Office investigation
1903
Remailing of undelivered third
Remailing of undelivered third and fourth class matter
1902
Additional appropriation for P
Additional appropriation for Postal Service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster-General submitting an additional estimate of appropriation for his department
1901
Contingent expenses, Post-Offi
Contingent expenses, Post-Office Department. Letter from the Acting Postmaster-General, transmitting a report of the finances of the department and of the expenditures
1901
Pneumatic-tube service. Letter
Pneumatic-tube service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Postmaster-General submitting an estimate of appropriation for pneumatic-tube service
1901
Contingent expenses, etc., of
Contingent expenses, etc., of the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting reports of finances of the department relating to balances, postage, etc.;
1900
Revision of postal laws
Revision of postal laws
1900
Rural free delivery in Carroll
Rural free delivery in Carroll County, Md. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting a copy of a report on the experiment of rural free delivery in Carroll County, Md
1900
Salary of the postmaster at Wa
Salary of the postmaster at Washington, D. C
1900
Second-class matter
Second-class matter
1900
Telegraph companies
Telegraph companies
1900
Contingent expenses, etc., of
Contingent expenses, etc., of the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting a report of the finances of the department, balances due, accrued postage, engagements and liabilities, comparative amounts paid for carrying mails, and detailed expenditures of the department
1899
Bessie McAlester McGuirk
Bessie McAlester McGuirk
1898
Economic postage bill
Economic postage bill
1898
Henry D. Smith
Henry D. Smith
1898
Joseph C. Hogan
Joseph C. Hogan
1898
Post-offices at military posts
Post-offices at military posts
1898
Postage on letters written by
Postage on letters written by the blind
1898
Prepayment on all first-class
Prepayment on all first-class mail matter
1898
Operations of the rural free d
Operations of the rural free delivery. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting a report of the First Assistant Postmaster-General, showing operation of the rural free-delivery service at 42 post-offices
1897
Delivery of mail in towns, vil
Delivery of mail in towns, villages, etc
1896
Fourth-class mail matter
Fourth-class mail matter
1896
Information in regard to salar
Information in regard to salaries of fourth-class postmasters
1896
Information regarding certain
Information regarding certain clerks in post-offices
1896
Use of postal cards
Use of postal cards
1896
James Curran
James Curran
1895
Adhesive postage stamps
Adhesive postage stamps
1894
Dennis McIntyre
Dennis McIntyre
1894
Pay of letter-carriers
Pay of letter-carriers
1894
Postage stamps. Letter from th
Postage stamps. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting, pursuant to House resolution dated March 7, 1894, information relating to furnishing postage stamps to the Post-Office Department during the contract term of four years, beginning on the 1st of July, 1894
1894
Postmasters at Guthrie, Oklaho
Postmasters at Guthrie, Oklahoma City, and Kingfisher, Okla
1894
Rate of postage on certain per
Rate of postage on certain periodicals
1894
Removal of clerks in Railway-M
Removal of clerks in Railway-Mail Service
1894
Removal of clerks in the Railw
Removal of clerks in the Railway-Mail Service between March 4 and May 1, 1889. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting, pursuant to House resolution dated May 26, 1894, information relative to the removal of clerks in the Railway-Mail Service between the 4th day of March and the 1st day of May, 1889
1894
Removal of letter-carriers, et
Removal of letter-carriers, etc
1894
Thomas W. Wright
Thomas W. Wright
1894
Approval postmasters' bonds
Approval postmasters' bonds
1893
Claims of letter-carriers. Let
Claims of letter-carriers. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting, pursuant to House resolution, dated November 3, 1893, information relating to claims of letter-carriers for compensation for services in excess of eight hours per day
1893
Free-delivery service
Free-delivery service
1893
Information respecting the civ
Information respecting the civil service
1893
Modification of postal money-o
Modification of postal money-order system
1893
Useless papers in the executiv
Useless papers in the executive departments. Letter from the Postmaster General, referring to the act of Congress approved February 16, 1889, relating to useless papers in the executive departments
1893
Exchanges through the United S
Exchanges through the United States mail
1892
Expenses of the recent convent
Expenses of the recent convention of first and second class postmasters
1892
Free delivery of mail in rural
Free delivery of mail in rural districts
1892
Isaac S. Simpson
Isaac S. Simpson
1892
Pneumatic postal communication
Pneumatic postal communication at Philadelphia, Pa
1892
Postage on semiweekly and triw
Postage on semiweekly and triweekly publications
1892
Salaries of railway postal cle
Salaries of railway postal clerks
1892
Third and fourth class mail ma
Third and fourth class mail matter
1892
Increased post-office faciliti
Increased post-office facilities in New York City
1891
Mail service in rural district
Mail service in rural districts. Letter from the Postmaster General, replying to House Resolution dated the 13th ultimo, in reference to alleged irregular and inefficient mail service in rural districts
1891
Act of March 2, 1889
Act of March 2, 1889
1890
Amending sections 3834, 3836 a
Amending sections 3834, 3836 and 3837 Revised Statutes
1890
Australasian closed mail
Australasian closed mail
1890
Certain sections of the Revise
Certain sections of the Revised Statutes relating to lotteries
1890
Chapter 1065 of acts of first
Chapter 1065 of acts of first session, Fiftieth Congress
1890
Contracts for foreign mails. C
Contracts for foreign mails. Communication from the Postmaster-General, transmitting information in response to a House resolution passed August 7, 1890, asking for contracts, conditions, and rate of payments for carrying the mails of the United States to foreign countries
1890
Employment of post-office insp
Employment of post-office inspectors. Letter from the Postmaster General, submitting a reply to the House resolution of March 28, 1890, calling upon the Postmaster-General for a "statement of what post-office inspectors or special agents, if any, have been employed or directed to investigate or to have investigated the standing and claims of rival applicants for appointments as postmasters, and if so, when, where, and in what cases reports have been made by such inspectors or special agents, eit
1890
Frauds upon the Post-Office De
Frauds upon the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting facts and papers in answer to House resolution of August 16, 1890, reciting that frauds were charged to have been practiced upon the Post-Office Department by one Alexander J. Wedderburn
1890
Increase of pay of letter-carr
Increase of pay of letter-carriers
1890
Post-Office Department. Report
Post-Office Department. Report of fines and deductions during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1889
1890
Postage on periodical publicat
Postage on periodical publications
1890
Reclassification of railway po
Reclassification of railway postal clerks. Communication from the General Superintendent of the Railway Mail Service in reference to the reclassifying of the railway postal clerks employed in the Railway Mail Service, and requesting and urging the passage of H. R. bill No 8299, which pertains to the same
1890
Return of second-class mail ma
Return of second-class mail matter
1890
Section 5478, Revised Statutes
Section 5478, Revised Statutes
1890
Sections 3952 and 3953 of Revi
Sections 3952 and 3953 of Revised Statutes
1890
Branch of the Washington City
Branch of the Washington City Post-Office
1889
Expenditures of the Post Offic
Expenditures of the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting reports showing disbursements from the contingent fund, the names of employes, time employed, and sums paid to each; the finances of that department for the preceding year; contracts made by that department other than for carrying the mails; and upon the postal business and agencies in foreign countries
1889
Street letter-boxes, etc
Street letter-boxes, etc
1889
Advertisements of lotteries
Advertisements of lotteries
1888
Alleged violation of the posta
Alleged violation of the postal laws. Letter from the Postmaster General, in response to a resolution of the House relative to the alleged distribution through the mails of the Tax Reform Advocate, in violation of the postal laws
1888
Amendment of section 3847, Rev
Amendment of section 3847, Revised Statutes
1888
Building for city post-office
Building for city post-office
1888
Claims of Iowa postmasters
Claims of Iowa postmasters
1888
Commissions of William Hedges
Commissions of William Hedges
1888
Disallowed claims of Iowa post
Disallowed claims of Iowa postmasters
1888
Disallowed claims of postmaste
Disallowed claims of postmasters in Virginia
1888
Disallowed postmasters' claims
Disallowed postmasters' claims
1888
Disallowed postmasters' claims
Disallowed postmasters' claims under Act of March 3, 1883
1888
Disallowed postmasters' claims
Disallowed postmasters' claims, Kentucky
1888
Extension of free-delivery ser
Extension of free-delivery service
1888
Fourth Assistant Postmaster-Ge
Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General
1888
Leaves of absence to certain e
Leaves of absence to certain employes of the Post-Office Department
1888
Mail contractor on route 30100
Mail contractor on route 30100, New Orleans to Port Eads
1888
Mail packages
Mail packages
1888
Money-orders
Money-orders
1888
Money-orders for small sums
Money-orders for small sums
1888
Permissible marks, etc., on ma
Permissible marks, etc., on mail matter
1888
Post-office inspectors
Post-office inspectors
1888
Post-roads
Post-roads
1888
Postage on seeds, bulbs, etc
Postage on seeds, bulbs, etc
1888
Postal communication between C
Postal communication between Canada and the United States
1888
Postal crimes
Postal crimes
1888
Postal regulations between the
Postal regulations between the United States and Canada. Letter from the Postmaster General, in response to a resolution of the House calling for information relative to postal regulations and treaties between the United States and Canada
1888
Postal service in Southern Cal
Postal service in Southern California
1888
Postal Service. Letter from th
Postal Service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting revised estimates from the Postmaster-General of appropriations for the Postal Service for the fiscal year 1889
1888
Postal-tablet
Postal-tablet
1888
Rates of postage on seeds, etc
Rates of postage on seeds, etc
1888
Recall of a bill from the Sena
Recall of a bill from the Senate
1888
Report of all contracts for ca
Report of all contracts for carrying the mail made within the fiscal year ended June 30, 1888, etc
1888
Report of fines and deductions
Report of fines and deductions during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1888
1888
Requesting the Postmaster-Gene
Requesting the Postmaster-General to discontinue the use of the green two-cent postage stamp and to return to the use of the two-cent stamp of terra-cotta color
1888
Revised estimates for Postal S
Revised estimates for Postal Service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a letter from the Postmaster-General, submitting certain revised estimates for the Postal Service, and for printing and binding, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1889
1888
Telegraphic facilities
Telegraphic facilities
1888
The mail service in the West.
The mail service in the West. Letter from the Postmaster General, in response to a resolution of inquiry relative to the mail service in the West
1888
Third-class mail matter
Third-class mail matter
1888
Unsatisfactory mail service
Unsatisfactory mail service
1888
Violation of the postal laws
Violation of the postal laws
1888
Resolution calling upon the Po
Resolution calling upon the Postmaster-General for information in regard to boxes at post-offices
1887
Star routes and other postal m
Star routes and other postal matters
1887
Adjusting certain claims of po
Adjusting certain claims of postmasters
1886
Annual reports of Postmaster-G
Annual reports of Postmaster-General
1886
Balances due from and to the P
Balances due from and to the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, relative to a resolution of the House calling for "a report of all balances due to and from the United States" as shown by the books of the offices of the Register and Sixth Auditor of the Treasury
1886
Business of the Post-Office Co
Business of the Post-Office Committee
1886
Clerk hire to postmasters
Clerk hire to postmasters
1886
Committee on the Post-Office a
Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads. (Report 1839.)
1886
Consideration of business from
Consideration of business from the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads
1886
Delivery of mail matter
Delivery of mail matter
1886
Delivery of mail matter at Pos
Delivery of mail matter at Post-Office
1886
Employes of the Postal Service
Employes of the Postal Service
1886
Expenditures and business of t
Expenditures and business of the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster-General transmitting reports of expenditures and of the business of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1886
1886
Foreign mail
Foreign mail
1886
Foreign mails
Foreign mails
1886
Immediate delivery of letters
Immediate delivery of letters
1886
Information respecting certain
Information respecting certain telegraph companies
1886
Land-grant telegraph lines
Land-grant telegraph lines
1886
Legislature of State of Nevada
Legislature of State of Nevada
1886
Lottery, gift-enterprise, or o
Lottery, gift-enterprise, or other circulars
1886
Naming of post-offices
Naming of post-offices
1886
Obligation to carry the United
Obligation to carry the United States Mails
1886
Obscene matter through the mai
Obscene matter through the mails
1886
Pay of postal clerks
Pay of postal clerks
1886
Pay of railway postal clerks.
Pay of railway postal clerks. Letter from the Postmaster General, in response to a resolution of the House calling for information concerning the application of the sum appropriated for the current fiscal year to pay $1,200 and $1,400 salaries to railway postal clerks of classes 4 and 5
1886
Payment of postal notes at mon
Payment of postal notes at money-order offices
1886
People to name postmasters
People to name postmasters
1886
Postage on fourth-class matter
Postage on fourth-class matter
1886
Readjustment postmasters' sala
Readjustment postmasters' salaries
1886
Salaries of postmasters
Salaries of postmasters
1886
Stationery accounts of postmas
Stationery accounts of postmasters. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting a statement of amounts disallowed postmasters for stationery for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883, on account of inadequate appropriation, and recommending legislation authorizing their allowance
1886
Subletting of contracts for ca
Subletting of contracts for carrying the mails
1886
To regulate mail service
To regulate mail service
1886
Unsettled accounts, Post-Offic
Unsettled accounts, Post-Office Department
1886
Extension of free delivery sys
Extension of free delivery system
1885
Postage on second-class mailab
Postage on second-class mailable matter
1885
William H. Randle
William H. Randle
1885
Advertising noxious medicines
Advertising noxious medicines through the mails
1884
Delivery of registered letters
Delivery of registered letters and payment of money orders
1884
Forgery of postal money-orders
Forgery of postal money-orders
1884
Forwarding of mail matter
Forwarding of mail matter
1884
Leave of absence to letter-car
Leave of absence to letter-carriers and clerks
1884
Letter from the Postmaster Gen
Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting draft of a bill to regulate the letting of mail contracts, and recommending same as a substitute for House bill 6407, now on the calendar
1884
Letters and circulars concerni
Letters and circulars concerning lotteries, etc
1884
Letting of mail contracts
Letting of mail contracts
1884
Mail matter of the second clas
Mail matter of the second class
1884
Offers and contracts for carry
Offers and contracts for carrying the mails, etc. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting the following reports; (1) Offers accepted and contracts awarded for carrying the mails under advertisements of October 16, 1882, January 15 and March 1, 1883; (2) Showing all land and water mails established during year ended June 30, 1883, other than those let by contract at the annual letting; (3) All allowances made to contractors during the fiscal year 1883 above the sums originally stipulated
1884
Postage on first-class mail ma
Postage on first-class mail matter
1884
Postage on second-class mail m
Postage on second-class mail matter at letter-carrier offices
1884
Postage penalty envelopes
Postage penalty envelopes
1884
Public roads and highways post
Public roads and highways post-roads
1884
Receipts of the money-order sy
Receipts of the money-order system
1884
Report made by special agents
Report made by special agents of the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting reports made by special agents of the Post-Office Department to the Postmaster-General, during the year 1881, having reference to the star-route investigation, in compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives of February 20, 1884
1884
Report of post-office inspecto
Report of post-office inspector. Letter from the Postmaster General, in compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives of January 8, 1884, transmitting report of post-office inspector of charge against L. A. Newcome
1884
Setting up or professing to ke
Setting up or professing to keep a Post-Office
1884
Thomas E. Ballard and others
Thomas E. Ballard and others
1884
Failing bidders and contractor
Failing bidders and contractors for carrying United States mails. Letter from the Postmaster General, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, in relation to failing bidders and contractors for carrying United States mails
1883
Military telegraph lines. Lett
Military telegraph lines. Letter from the Secretary of War, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, transmitting a report on telegraph lines built by the United States Army
1883
Offers for carrying the mails.
Offers for carrying the mails. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting the Annual Report of offers and contracts for carrying the mails, the report of land and water mails, report of allowances to contractors, and the report of curtailments in the service and pay of contractors
1883
Personating a postal officer
Personating a postal officer
1883
Telegraph lines along land-gra
Telegraph lines along land-grant railroads. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives in relation to telegraph lines along the lines of land-grant railroads
1883
Validating certain contracts b
Validating certain contracts by the Postmaster-General
1883
Appointment of clerks by post-
Appointment of clerks by post-office inspectors. Letter from the acting Postmaster General, relative to the appointment of clerks by post-office inspectors
1882
Authorizing the Postmaster-Gen
Authorizing the Postmaster-General to extend, in certain cases, post-routes
1882
Bidders on mail routes
Bidders on mail routes
1882
C. E. Carmen
C. E. Carmen
1882
Changing name of Brashear, La.
Changing name of Brashear, La., to Morgan City
1882
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
1882
Claims of postmasters for loss
Claims of postmasters for loss by burglary, fire, or other unavoidable casualty
1882
Compensation of postmasters of
Compensation of postmasters of the fourth class
1882
Contingent fund of the Post-Of
Contingent fund of the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting a detailed statement of expenditures from the contingent fund of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year which ended June 30, 1882
1882
Francis M. Bell
Francis M. Bell
1882
J. H. Huckleberry
J. H. Huckleberry
1882
J. H. Tinsley
J. H. Tinsley
1882
John G. Abercrombie
John G. Abercrombie
1882
Making certain violations of p
Making certain violations of postal laws a misdemeanor
1882
Ocean mail-service between the
Ocean mail-service between the United States and foreign countries
1882
Pay of Burlington, Cedar Rapid
Pay of Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railroad Company for transportation of United States Mail
1882
Personating a post-office insp
Personating a post-office inspector
1882
Postage on newspapers for memb
Postage on newspapers for members of Life-Saving Service
1882
Postal money-order system
Postal money-order system
1882
Reduction of letter postage
Reduction of letter postage
1882
Robert Peysert
Robert Peysert
1882
Salaries in railway mail servi
Salaries in railway mail service
1882
Salaries of certain postmaster
Salaries of certain postmasters
1882
Star-route transportation
Star-route transportation
1882
Terrence Delozier
Terrence Delozier
1882
The duties of the First Comptr
The duties of the First Comptroller and Sixth Auditor
1882
The Leavitt letter-canceling a
The Leavitt letter-canceling and post-marking machine
1882
The Postmaster-General to dele
The Postmaster-General to delegate authority to sign warrants
1882
To amend section 3893 of the R
To amend section 3893 of the Revised Statutes
1882
To amend section 5463 of the R
To amend section 5463 of the Revised Statutes
1882
To amend section 5480 of the R
To amend section 5480 of the Revised Statutes
1882
To amend section 989 of the Re
To amend section 989 of the Revised Statutes
1882
To punish postmasters for maki
To punish postmasters for making false certificates of the arrivals and departures of mails
1882
Amount due Burlington, Cedar R
Amount due Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railroad for mail transportation
1881
Baughman & Wyatt
Baughman & Wyatt
1881
John H. Templeton
John H. Templeton
1881
Postage on second-class mail m
Postage on second-class mail matter at certain offices
1881
Telegraphic postal system
Telegraphic postal system
1881
William A. Noble
William A. Noble
1881
Carrying of mails over plank a
Carrying of mails over plank and gravel roads
1880
Carrying the mails
Carrying the mails
1880
Contracts for carrying the mai
Contracts for carrying the mails
1880
Double or return envelopes, &c
Double or return envelopes, &c
1880
Mail lettings
Mail lettings
1880
Ocean mail service between Uni
Ocean mail service between United States and South American ports
1880
Personal correspondence negati
Personal correspondence negatively defined. Letter from the Postmaster General in reply to a resolution of the House of Representatives relative to section 232 of the postal laws and regulations
1880
Postal cards with flexible fla
Postal cards with flexible flaps
1880
Special request envelopes
Special request envelopes
1880
Speedy delivery and return of
Speedy delivery and return of letters
1880
Use of the mails for lottery P
Use of the mails for lottery Purposes. Letter from the Postmaster General, in reply to a resolution of the House calling for information regarding the use of the mails for lottery purposes
1880
Ansel D. Holmes
Ansel D. Holmes
1879
Charges against Thomas P. Chen
Charges against Thomas P. Cheney
1879
Offers received for carrying t
Offers received for carrying the mails. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting reports of offers received under advertisement for carrying mails on the routes therein named
1879
John F. Andrews
John F. Andrews
1878
John R. Nichols
John R. Nichols
1878
Ocean mail steamship service b
Ocean mail steamship service between the United States and Brazil
1878
Ocean mail steamship service o
Ocean mail steamship service of foreign countries. Letter from the Postmaster General, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives, transmitting a tabular statement of the ocean mail steamship service of foreign countries
1878
Offer for carrying mails, land
Offer for carrying mails, land and water mails established, etc. Letter from the Postmaster-General, transmitting, in compliance with the eighth section of the act of June 8, 1872, entitled "An act to revise, consolidate, and amend the statutes relating to the Post-Office Department: 1st, a report of offers received for carrying the mails; 2d, a report of all land and water mails established or ordered in the year ending June 30, 1877; 3d, a report of all allowances made to contractors during th
1878
Resolutions passed by the Merc
Resolutions passed by the Merchants' Exchange of Baltimore City against the granting of a subsidy to the Roach line of steamships to Brazil
1878
Samuel Grove
Samuel Grove
1878
Samuel R. Atwell
Samuel R. Atwell
1878
Testimony in Reference to the
Testimony in Reference to the Post-Office Department
1878
Thomas W. Collier
Thomas W. Collier
1878
Transportation of United State
Transportation of United States mails between Galveston and Vera Cruz
1878
George H. Giddings
George H. Giddings
1877
J. H. Duncan
J. H. Duncan
1877
Subcontracts for carrying the
Subcontracts for carrying the mails
1877
William C. Snyder
William C. Snyder
1877
Concurrent resolution of the L
Concurrent resolution of the Legislature of California, relative to cheap postage
1876
Concurrent resolution of the L
Concurrent resolution of the Legislature of California, relative to mail-route from Susanville to Willow Ranch, Cal
1876
Letter from J. W. Marshall, Fi
Letter from J. W. Marshall, First Assistant Postmaster-General, to the Hon. Marshall Jewell, Postmaster-General, on the subject of compensation of postmasters
1876
Offers for carrying the mails.
Offers for carrying the mails. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting offers for carrying the mails
1876
Rate of postage upon written l
Rate of postage upon written legal matter
1876
Sections 3946, 3951, and 3954
Sections 3946, 3951, and 3954 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Message from the President of the United States, to the House of Representatives, assigning reasons for withholding his approval of House bill no. 2684
1876
Engraving and printing officia
Engraving and printing official stamps. Letter from the acting Third Assistant Postmaster-General, to Hon. Samuel J. Randall, relative to the engraving and printing of official stamps
1875
Postal rights of inmates of in
Postal rights of inmates of insane asylums. Memorial in support of the bill for the protection of the postal rights of the inmates of insane asylums
1875
Additional memorial of William
Additional memorial of William Coventry H. Waddell, on reduction of international and domestic postage
1874
Communication from the Postmas
Communication from the Postmaster-General, in relation to the question of compensation to the railroads for the transportation of the mails
1874
Letter from the Assistant Trea
Letter from the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, transmitting his adjusted quarterly accounts of receipts and expenditures of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1874
1874
Letter from the Attorney-Gener
Letter from the Attorney-General in answer to a resolution of the House of December 8, 1873, in relation to the expenses incurred by the abolition of the franking privilege, &c
1874
Mail-contractors
Mail-contractors
1874
Mail-contracts and temporary s
Mail-contracts and temporary service
1874
Management of the Post-Office
Management of the Post-Office Department
1874
Pacific Mail Steamship Company
Pacific Mail Steamship Company
1874
Petition of Harper Brothers, B
Petition of Harper Brothers, Boston Daily Advertiser, New York Times, Boston Post, New York Sun, and others, asking for uniform rate of postage by weight, at one cent per pound on newspapers and two cents per pound on all other periodicals
1874
Remonstrance of the Chamber of
Remonstrance of the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, California, and business interests of California, against the cancellation of the contract of the Post-Office Department for China mail-service
1874
Statistics in reference to pos
Statistics in reference to postmasters' salaries, clerks, etc., at various post-offices in the United States
1874
Testimony taken before the Com
Testimony taken before the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads on the salaries of postmasters in large cities
1874
Willard Howe
Willard Howe
1874
Benjamin Burton and Charles C.
Benjamin Burton and Charles C. Stockley
1873
Papers relating to postal rail
Papers relating to postal railway-car service
1873
Reduction of postage
Reduction of postage
1873
Contracts for transportation o
Contracts for transportation of the mails
1872
Mail route in California. Join
Mail route in California. Joint resolution of the Legislature of California, urging the establishment of a weekly mail
1872
Mail-route in California. Join
Mail-route in California. Joint resolution of the Legislature of California, asking for the establishment of mail-route from Red Bluffs to Yreka, California
1872
Mail-route in California. Reso
Mail-route in California. Resolution of the Legislature of California, asking for the establishment of a mail-route from Red Bluff to Shasta City, California
1872
Offers and land and water mail
Offers and land and water mail-routes. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting abstracts of offers for carrying the mails upon the different routes in the United States, and statement of all land and water mails established by the Post-Office Department within the year ending July 1, 1871
1872
Post-routes on rivers in Alaba
Post-routes on rivers in Alabama. Memorial of the Legislature of Alabama, asking postal facilities on routes of the Alabama and Tombigbee Rivers
1872
Relief of William F. Barker. (
Relief of William F. Barker. (To accompany bill H. R. 1564.)
1872
Sale of stamped envelopes
Sale of stamped envelopes
1872
Supplies for the Post-Office D
Supplies for the Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, in compliance with the act of July 17, 1862, relative to contracts made by him for supplying his Department with stationery, wrapping-paper,-cotton and hemp twine, and letter-balances for one year from the 1st of February, 1872
1872
Contracts by P. M. General for
Contracts by P. M. General for stationery, etc. Letter from the Postmaster General, in relation to contracts made by him for supplying the Post Office Department with stationery, wrapping paper, cotton and hemp twine, and letter balances for one year from February 1, 1871
1871
Fines imposed on mail contract
Fines imposed on mail contractors. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting report of fines imposed on contractors carrying United States mails for year ending June 30, 1870
1871
Inventory of Property of Post-
Inventory of Property of Post-Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting to the House an inventory of the property of the Post-Office Department
1871
Mail route from Carver to Hend
Mail route from Carver to Henderson. Memorial of the Legislature of Minnesota, for a mail route from Carver to Henderson
1871
Postal contracts. Corresponden
Postal contracts. Correspondence of the Postmaster General with the Attorney General, relative to postal contracts
1871
Postal Service between Louisvi
Postal Service between Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky. Letter from the Postmaster General, in relation to the discontinuance of postal service on the route between Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky
1871
Service on mail route from Bal
Service on mail route from Baltimore to New Orleans. Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of February 1, 1871, in relation to the amount of service performed on Route No. 6462, from Baltimore, Maryland, to New Orleans, Louisiana
1871
Bryan Tyson -- transportation
Bryan Tyson -- transportation of the mails. Letter from the Postmaster General relative to his action in rejecting all bids made by Bryan Tyson for the transportation of the mails
1870
Fines imposed and deductions m
Fines imposed and deductions made from pay of mail contractors. Letter from the Postmaster General in compliance with law, transmitting a list of fines imposed and deductions made from the pay of contractors for transporting the mails for the year ending June 30, 1869
1870
Letter carrier system. Letter
Letter carrier system. Letter from the Postmaster General in answer to a resolution of the House of March 21, 1870, relative to the letter-carrier system of the United States
1870
Mail contracts by railroad. Le
Mail contracts by railroad. Letter from the Postmaster General in answer to a resolution of the House of January 20, whether the contracts for transporting the mails on the railway lines of the different states of our union are by the mile or by weight, and the price for the same
1870
Mail facilities in Iowa. Joint
Mail facilities in Iowa. Joint resolution of the General Assenbly of Iowa asking increased mail facilities
1870
Mail route in Minnesota. Memor
Mail route in Minnesota. Memorial of the Legislature of Wisconsin relative to the establishment of a post road in said state
1870
Money-order offices. Joint res
Money-order offices. Joint resolution of the General Assembly of Iowa for an additional number of money-order offices
1870
Organization of the Post Offic
Organization of the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General transmitting the following reports, as required by the act of Congress to change the organization of the Post Office Department, &c., approved July 2, 1836
1870
Post routes in Oregon. Memoria
Post routes in Oregon. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon praying for the establishment of certain post routes in the State of Oregon
1870
Postage on newspapers. Memoria
Postage on newspapers. Memorial of John W. Munday on the subject of newspaper postage
1870
Postal convention with France.
Postal convention with France. Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 16th December, inquiring as to the appointment of any person holding a United States office having been employed by that department to treat with foreign nations
1870
Postal facilities for Alabama.
Postal facilities for Alabama. Memorial of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama asking for increased postal facilities in said state
1870
Reduction of foreign postal ra
Reduction of foreign postal rates. Memorial of the Legislature of Minnesota asking for reduction of foreign postal rates between this country and the Kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
1870
Clerks employed in the Post Of
Clerks employed in the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting a list of desks, clerks, &c., employed in his department for the year ending June 30, 1869
1869
Employes of the Post Office De
Employes of the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives relative to a reduction of the force in that department
1869
Mail Route, Minnesota, Albert
Mail Route, Minnesota, Albert Lea to Blue Earth City. Memorial of the Legislature of Minnesota praying for mail route from Albert Lea to Blue Earth City
1869
Mail route, Minnesota. Memoria
Mail route, Minnesota. Memorial of the Legislature of Minnesota asking for mail route from Sand Creek to Oral
1869
Mail route, Minnesota. Memoria
Mail route, Minnesota. Memorial of the Legislature of Minnesota for mail route from Blue Earth City to Jackson
1869
Postal Telegraph. (To accompan
Postal Telegraph. (To accompany bills H.R. 1083, 1415, 1504, and 1689.)
1869
Contracts with Benjamin Hollad
Contracts with Benjamin Holladay. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting in compliance with a resolution of the House of the 21st ultimo, copies of all contracts with Benjamin Holladay to carry mails from the end of the Union Pacific Railroad to Denver City
1868
Custom-house buildings at Pitt
Custom-house buildings at Pittsburg. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting communication from the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, relative to the condition of the building used by the government at Pittsburg for a custom-house, &c
1868
Letter from the Postmaster Gen
Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 10th instant, relative to the midnight mails between New York and Philadelphia
1868
New York Post Office. Memorial
New York Post Office. Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, on the subject of the New York Post Office
1868
Post Office and U. S. Courts i
Post Office and U. S. Courts in New York. Letter from the Postmaster General and Secretary of the Interior, in answer to joint resolution, approved January 22, 1867, transmitting a report of the commission to purchase a site for a post office and United States courts in the City of New York
1868
Post Office building in New Yo
Post Office building in New York. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 1214.)
1868
Post Office Building in New Yo
Post Office Building in New York. Letter from the Supervising Architect of Treasury Department, in reply to a resolution of the House of 6th March directed to the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to the proposed post office building and court-house in New York
1868
Post Office Building, New York
Post Office Building, New York. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of March 6, relative to the proposed post office building in New York
1868
Sacramento River a post route.
Sacramento River a post route. Resolution of the Legislature of California. asking that Sacramento River of that state be made a post route
1868
Special Agents Post Office Dep
Special Agents Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of March 19, relative to the appointment of special agents
1868
Union of the telegraph and pos
Union of the telegraph and postal system. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 1083.)
1868
Letter from the Postmaster Gen
Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of 10th December, transmitting a report relative to the mail service performed by the Ocean Brazilian Steamers
1867
Letter from the Postmaster Gen
Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of 6th December last, relative to the removals of postmasters
1867
Mail routes. Memorial of the L
Mail routes. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona, asking for the establishment of new mail routes
1867
Mail service on the Pacific. M
Mail service on the Pacific. Memorial of the Territorial Legislature of Washington, praying mail service by sea from San Francisco, California, to Olympia, Washington Territory
1867
Post routes and post offices.
Post routes and post offices. Memorial of the Legislature of Montana, asking for the establishment of post routes and post offices in Montana Territory
1867
Letter from the Postmaster Gen
Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting statement of the violation of the act to change the organization of the Post Office Department, approved July 2, 1866
1866
Memorial of the Legislative As
Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of Dakota, asking for the establishment of a mail route from Fort Randall, Dakota Territory, to Fort Sully, in the same territory
1866
Memorial of the Legislative As
Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of Dakota, for the establishment of a mail route from Sioux Falls, Dakota Territory, to Ponca, Nebraska Territory
1866
Norton's marking and cancellin
Norton's marking and cancelling stamp
1866
Norton's marking and cancellin
Norton's marking and cancelling stamp. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting additional papers relative to Norton's marking and cancelling stamp
1866
Bureau of Life Insurance. Memo
Bureau of Life Insurance. Memorial of C. P. Smith and other citizens of the United States, praying for the establishment of a Bureau of Life Insurance
1865
Cancelling and marking stamp.
Cancelling and marking stamp. Letter from the Postmaster General, on the subject of a patent cancelling and marking stamp used by the department
1865
Mails in Arizona. Resolutions
Mails in Arizona. Resolutions of the Territorial Legislature of Arizona, requesting mail facilities
1865
Overland California mail. Lett
Overland California mail. Letter from the Postmaster General, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 5th instant, transmitting list of bidders' names, bids, and proffers to contract for carrying the overland California mail
1865
Mails between San Francisco an
Mails between San Francisco and Puget's Sound. Memorial of the Legislature of Washington Territory, in relation to the establishment of a semi-monthly mail between San Francisco and Puget's Sound
1864
Mails in Iowa. Resolutions of
Mails in Iowa. Resolutions of the Legislature of Iowa, asking for additional mail facilities in that state
1864
Missouri and Pacific mail rout
Missouri and Pacific mail route. Resolutions of the Legislature of Kansas, asking for mail service between Kansas and California
1864
Post route in Kansas. Resoluti
Post route in Kansas. Resolutions of the Legislature of Kansas, asking Congress to establish post route from Rising Sun, via Osawkie and Grasshopper Falls, in the State of Kansas
1864
Post route in Kansas. Resoluti
Post route in Kansas. Resolutions of the Legislature of Kansas. asking for a post route from Atchison to Topeka, in the State of Kansas
1864
United States steam vessels. L
United States steam vessels. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 6th instant, transmitting a list of United States steam vessels suitable for carrying mails to and from foreign ports
1864
Mails in California. Resolutio
Mails in California. Resolutions of the State of California, in relation to weekly mails in said state
1863
Weekly mails in California. Re
Weekly mails in California. Resolutions of the State of California, in relation to weekly mails in said state
1863
Abstract of offers for carryin
Abstract of offers for carrying the mails, &c. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting an abstract of the offers and contracts for carrying the mails; a statement of the additional allowances to contractors; and also a statement of the curtailment of the mail service during the year ending June 30, 1861
1862
Mails and mail routes in Calif
Mails and mail routes in California. Resolutions of the legislature of California, in favor of the establishment of mails and mail routes therein named
1862
Proposed amendments to the pos
Proposed amendments to the postal laws. Letter from John A. Kasson, Esq., First Assistant Postmaster General, transmitting drafts of bills for proposed amendments to the postal laws
1862
William H. Van Horn. (to accom
William H. Van Horn. (to accompany bill H.R. no. 310.)
1862
Franklin Haven and his associa
Franklin Haven and his associates. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 916.)
1861
Postal service in certain stat
Postal service in certain states. Letter of the Postmaster General, in relation to the discontinuance of the postal service in certain states
1861
Arthur Edwards and others. (To
Arthur Edwards and others. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 221.)
1860
Atlantic and Pacific mails. Me
Atlantic and Pacific mails. Message from the President of the United States, in reference to the transportation of the mails between the Atlantic and Pacific ports
1860
Carlos Butterfield and associa
Carlos Butterfield and associates. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 810.)
1860
Change of mail route -- Wiscon
Change of mail route -- Wisconsin. Legislative Memorial of the State of Wisconsin, asking a change of mail route
1860
Eben Adams. (To accompany bill
Eben Adams. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 833.)
1860
Election of Deputy Postmasters
Election of Deputy Postmasters by the people
1860
Geo. F. Means. (To accompany b
Geo. F. Means. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 517.)
1860
Harvy Allen. (To accompany bil
Harvy Allen. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 519.)
1860
Hockaday & Legget. (To accompa
Hockaday & Legget. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 513.)
1860
Increased mail facilities in C
Increased mail facilities in California. Resolutions of the Legislature of California, relative to certain post routes in said state
1860
James Hooten. (To accompany bi
James Hooten. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 352.)
1860
John E. Barron, James Porter,
John E. Barron, James Porter, and A. A. L. H. Crenshaw. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 813.)
1860
John Scott, Hill W. House, and
John Scott, Hill W. House, and Samuel O. House. (To accompany bill S. 22.)
1860
L. F. Sanger. (To accompany bi
L. F. Sanger. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 816.)
1860
Mail facilities -- Iowa. Resol
Mail facilities -- Iowa. Resolution of the General Assembly of Iowa, asking for mail route from Eddyville, via Knoxville, to Des Moines in Iowa
1860
Mail facilities -- Wisconsin.
Mail facilities -- Wisconsin. Memorial of the Legislature of the State of Wisconsin, asking for the establishment of a certain mail-route
1860
Mail from Oroville to Quincy,
Mail from Oroville to Quincy, in California. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of California, relative to the mails between Oroville and Quincy, in that state
1860
Mail from Sacramento, in Calif
Mail from Sacramento, in California, to Olympia, in Washington Territory. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 715.)
1860
Mail route from Tehema to Ukia
Mail route from Tehema to Ukiah. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of California, asking for a mail route from Tehema to Ukiah
1860
Mail service from Omaha, Nebra
Mail service from Omaha, Nebraska, to Sacra-Mento, California. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory, for the establishment of a daily mail service from Omaha, Nebraska Territory, via Great Salt Lake City, to Sacramento, California
1860
Mail-route from Carson City to
Mail-route from Carson City to Nevada. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of California, asking the establishment of a mail-route from Carson City, in Utah, to Nevada, in California
1860
Mail-route from Red Bluff to S
Mail-route from Red Bluff to Susanville. Resolutions of the Legislature of California, asking the establishment of a mail-route from Red Bluff, in Tehama County, to Susanville, in Honey Lake Valley, and offices at Lost Camp, Pine Grove, and Susanville
1860
Persons employed in delivering
Persons employed in delivering letters -- Post Office, New York. Letter from the Acting Postmaster General, transmitting, in compliance with a resolution of the House, a statement showing the number of persons employed in the delivery of letters from the Post Office Department
1860
Placerville, Humboldt and Salt
Placerville, Humboldt and Salt Lake Telegraph Company. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of California, asking the right of way across the public domain for the Placerville, Humboldt, and Salt Lake Telegraph Company, and asking appropriations in aid of the construction thereof
1860
Post office -- Philadelphia. (
Post office -- Philadelphia. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 814.)
1860
Post office at Boston. (To acc
Post office at Boston. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 854.)
1860
Rates of postage (To accompany
Rates of postage (To accompany bill H.R. no. 647.) Letter from the acting Postmaster General, inviting legislative action on the subject of "ship letter mails," and to the establishment of a uniform rate of postage upon letters transported by regular mail packets to and from foreign countries, &c
1860
Reforms in the Postal Service.
Reforms in the Postal Service. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 303.)
1860
Robert Douglass, survivor of D
Robert Douglass, survivor of Douglass & Beman. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 516.)
1860
Robert H. Morris -- Legal repr
Robert H. Morris -- Legal representative of. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 242.)
1860
Samuel S. Green. (To accompany
Samuel S. Green. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 514.)
1860
Semi-weekly mail from Fillmore
Semi-weekly mail from Fillmore to Los Angeles, California. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory. For the establishment of a semi-weekly mail from Fillmore to Los Angeles, California
1860
Spencer & Hubbard. (To accompa
Spencer & Hubbard. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 515.)
1860
Stephen O. Gibbs. (To accompan
Stephen O. Gibbs. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 357.)
1860
Swamp and overflowed lands. Me
Swamp and overflowed lands. Memorial of the Legislature of the State of California, in regard to the swamp and overflowed lands of that state
1860
Thomas F. Bowler. (To accompan
Thomas F. Bowler. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 579.)
1860
Thomas R. Livingston. (To acco
Thomas R. Livingston. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 353.)
1860
Tri-weekly mail route from Mur
Tri-weekly mail route from Murphy's to Genoa. Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of California, asking for the establishment of a tri-weekly mail route from Murphy's, California, to Genoa, in Utah Territory
1860
Unlawful collection and delive
Unlawful collection and delivery of letters. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 327.)
1860
Franking privilege to the Moun
Franking privilege to the Mount Vernon Association
1859
Harris & Hodge. (To accompany
Harris & Hodge. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 723.)
1859
J. C. Coan
J. C. Coan
1859
J. C. Ferry
J. C. Ferry
1859
James A. Gallagher
James A. Gallagher
1859
Mail steamships between the Un
Mail steamships between the United States and Great Britain
1859
Mississippi and Missouri Railr
Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Company
1859
New Albany and Salem Railroad
New Albany and Salem Railroad Company
1859
Peay & Ayliffe
Peay & Ayliffe
1859
Post Office Department -- Prop
Post Office Department -- Proposed abolishment of
1859
A. M. Pettengall
A. M. Pettengall
1858
George W. Hopkins
George W. Hopkins
1858
Harris & Morgan
Harris & Morgan
1858
Henry Orndorf
Henry Orndorf
1858
J. W. Hilton
J. W. Hilton
1858
John Dearmit
John Dearmit
1858
John F Cannon
John F Cannon
1858
Joint resolution of the Legisl
Joint resolution of the Legislature of the State of Iowa, asking for certain mail facilities
1858
Joint resolution of the Legisl
Joint resolution of the Legislature of the State of Iowa, for additional mail service
1858
Kimball & Moore, and Moore & W
Kimball & Moore, and Moore & Walker
1858
L. J. Hilburn
L. J. Hilburn
1858
Letter from the Postmaster Gen
Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting copies of the contracts made for carrying the mails to foreign countries, and a statement of the amount of postage derived from the mails transported as aforesaid
1858
Lucien B. Adams
Lucien B. Adams
1858
R. F. M. Mann
R. F. M. Mann
1858
Robert H. Morris -- Legal repr
Robert H. Morris -- Legal representative of
1858
S. W. and A. A. Turner
S. W. and A. A. Turner
1858
Stuckey & Rogers
Stuckey & Rogers
1858
William M. Dillard
William M. Dillard
1858
William Moss
William Moss
1858