There are 2,791 books by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Reports and proceedings of the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of representatives (1910). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Armored vessels in the attack on Charleston. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in answer to Resolutions of the House and Senate in relation to the operations of armored vessels employed in the service of the United States 1864 · 634 pages
  2. 2 Investigations of the Navy Department 1876 · 219 pages
  3. 3 Improvements in naval engineering in Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, transmitting a report on the latest improvements in naval engineering in Great Britain 1883 · 192 pages
  4. 4 Report of the Armor Factory Board, with accompanying documents 1897 · 221 pages
  5. 5 Hearings before the Committee on naval affairs of the House of representatives on estimates submitted by the secretary of the Navy. 1906-1907 1907 · 250 pages
  6. 6 [Hearings on Army appropriation bill, Dec. 8, 1909-Feb. 26, 1910, no. 1-16] 1909 · 529 pages
  7. 7 Reports and proceedings of the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of representatives 1910 · 373 pages
  8. 8 Naval auxiliaries for use in the Merchant marine 1914 · 248 pages
  9. 9 Report of the Navy Yard Commission. Message from the President of the United States transmitting the fourth report of the Navy Yard Commission 1917 · 231 pages
  10. 10 Hearings before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, on the bill H.R. 11927 to increase the efficiency of the personnel of the Navy and Coast Guard through the temporary provision of bonuses or increased compensation 1920 · 631 pages
  11. 11 Investigation of the Naval Defense Program 1942 · 409 pages
  12. 12 Statement of Hon. Edward P. Warner, Assistant Secretary of the Navy in Charge of Aviation, on Comparison of the Navies 1971 · 305 pages
  13. 13 Hearing on (H.R. 16703) a Bill Appointing Capt. Reginald Rowan Belknap, U.S. Navy, Retired, a Rear Admiral on the Retired List of the Navy 1971 · 634 pages
  14. 14 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 1192) To Authorize the Secretary of the Navy To Proceed with the Construction of Certain Public Works, and for Other Purposes 1971 · 486 pages
  15. 15 <Statement of Capt. H. Laning, Acting Chief, Bureau of Navigation> 1971 · 738 pages
  16. 16 To Correct the Marine Corps Record of Roy W. Saam (H.R. 6015) 1971 · 501 pages
  17. 17 Hearing on (H.R. 13573) a Bill for the Relief of Pedro P. Alvarez 1971 · 400 pages
  18. 18 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 12813) for the Relief of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation (Ltd.) 1971 · 707 pages
  19. 19 <Statement of Capt. L. M. Nulton, U.S. Navy> 1971 · 182 pages
  20. 20 Statement of Abner R. Neff with Reference to the Neff System Submarine Propulsion 1971 · 795 pages
  21. 21 Statement of Capt. Albert Ross, Commandant of the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes 1971 · 199 pages
  22. 22 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 15336) To Authorize Alterations and Repairs to Certain Naval Vessels. Statements of Rear Admiral Claude C. Bloch, Rear Admiral J. D. Beuret, and Rear Admiral John Halligan, Jr 1971 · 381 pages
  23. 23 Statement of Hon. Victor H. Metcalf, Secretary of the Navy 1971 · 290 pages
  24. 24 Appendix to Statement of Mr. Bekman Winthrop, Assistant Secretary of the Navy 1971 · 436 pages
  25. 25 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 15190) Granting Six Months' Pay to Annie Bruce 1971 · 623 pages
  26. 26 Statement of Hon. Truman H. Newberry, Secretary of the Navy 1971 · 380 pages
  27. 27 Status of the U.S. Marine Corps 1971 · 744 pages
  28. 28 Statement of Hon. H. A. Herbert on H.R. 22129, for the Promotion of Officers on the Retired List 1971 · 308 pages
  29. 29 Statement of Hon. Curtis D. Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy, and Admiral Charles F. Hughes, U.S. Navy, Chief of Naval Operations on the Increase of the Naval Establishment (H.R. 7359) 1971 · 521 pages
  30. 30 Statement of Capt. Charles J. Badger, Superintendent Naval Academy 1971 · 267 pages
  31. 31 Supplemental Hearing of Robert W. White, Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy 1971 · 576 pages
  32. 32 Statement of Attorney-General Charles J. Bonaparte 1971 · 286 pages
  33. 33 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 16887) for the Relief of Capt. George S. Seibels, Supply Corps, U.S. Navy 1971 · 725 pages
  34. 34 <Statement by Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger> 1971 · 529 pages
  35. 35 Statement of Rear Admiral William C. Braisted, Surgeon General and Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U.S. Navy 1971 · 652 pages
  36. 36 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 16874) Relating to the Admission of Candidates to the Naval Academy 1971 · 793 pages
  37. 37 <Statement of Admiral Parks> 1971 · 491 pages
  38. 38 Hearing on H.R. 1804, for the Relief of Frank Woodey 1971 · 440 pages
  39. 39 Statement of Rear Admiral Frank F. Fletcher, Commander in Chief Atlantic Fleet 1971 · 570 pages
  40. 40 Statement of Washington Lee Capps, Chief Constructor and Rear-Admiral, U.S. Navy, and Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair 1971 · 257 pages
  41. 41 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 10569) for the Relief of Gilbert P. Chase 1971 · 665 pages
  42. 42 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 15212) To Amend Section 24 of the Act Approved February 28, 1925, Entitled "An Act To Provide for the Creation, Organization, Administration, and Maintenance of a Naval Reserve and a Marine Corps Reserve" 1971 · 726 pages
  43. 43 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 15131) Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy To Modify Agreements Heretofore Made for the Settlement of Certain Claims in Favor of the U.S 1971 · 717 pages
  44. 44 Hearing on (H.R. 11483) a Bill To Amend Section 1493 of the Revised Statutes As Amended 1971 · 425 pages
  45. 45 Statement of Paymaster-General Eustace B. Rogers, Chief, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 1971 · 365 pages
  46. 46 Hearing on a Bill (H.R. 10664) for the Relief of the State of Maine 1971 · 528 pages
  47. 47 Statement of Hon. W. E. Humphrey, Representative from the State of Washington 1971 · 464 pages
  48. 48 Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 15678) "To Provide for the Establishment of a Rifle Range in the Vicinity of the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash." 1971 · 580 pages
  49. 49 For the Relief of Capt. John H. Merriam, Supply Corps, U.S. Navy (H.R. 16901) 1971 · 690 pages
  50. 50 Statement of Rear Admiral Robert S. Griffin, Engineer in Chief 1971 · 351 pages
  51. 51 Statement of Capt. Richard Wainwright and Lieut. Commander William S. Sims, U.S. Navy 1971 · 302 pages
  52. 52 Statement of Rear Admiral C. E. Vreeland of the General Board 1971 · 608 pages
  53. 53 Bureau of Construction and Repair 1971 · 266 pages
  54. 54 Statements of Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, of the General Board, U.S. Navy, and Admiral Edward W. Eberle, Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy, on the State of the Navy 1971 · 239 pages
  55. 55 To Authorize Lieut. Commander James C. Monfort, of the U.S. Navy, To Accept a Decoration Conferred upon Him by the Government of Italy (H.R. 3175) 1971 · 740 pages
  56. 56 Hearing on (H.R. 13721) a Bill for the Relief of Edwin I. Chatcuff 1971 · 345 pages
  57. 57 Hearing on H.R. 6337, for the Relief of Capt. Chester G. Mayo 1971 · 447 pages
  58. 58 Hearing on H.R. 5449, To Permit and Authorize Rear Admiral Frank B. Upham, U.S. Navy, To Accept the Diploma of the Legion of Honor with the Rank of Commander Tendered to Him by the French Government 1971 · 519 pages
  59. 59 Hearing on Bill (H.R. 11746) for the Relief of Arthur Daniel Newman 1971 · 768 pages
  60. 60 Hearings on Policy and Procedure of Letting Insurance Contracts by the Navy Department 1973 · 485 pages

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A good starting point is Reports and proceedings of the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of representatives (1910).

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In publication order: 1. Armored vessels in the attack on Charleston. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in answer to Resolutions of the House and Senate in relation to the operations of armored vessels employed in the service of the United States (1864), 2. Investigations of the Navy Department (1876), 3. Improvements in naval engineering in Great Britain. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives, transmitting a report on the latest improvements in naval engineering in Great Britain (1883), 4. Report of the Armor Factory Board, with accompanying documents (1897), 5. Hearings before the Committee on naval affairs of the House of representatives on estimates submitted by the secretary of the Navy. 1906-1907 (1907), 6. [Hearings on Army appropriation bill, Dec. 8, 1909-Feb. 26, 1910, no. 1-16] (1909), 7. Reports and proceedings of the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of representatives (1910), 8. Naval auxiliaries for use in the Merchant marine (1914), 9. Report of the Navy Yard Commission. Message from the President of the United States transmitting the fourth report of the Navy Yard Commission (1917), 10. Hearings before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, on the bill H.R. 11927 to increase the efficiency of the personnel of the Navy and Coast Guard through the temporary provision of bonuses or increased compensation (1920), 11. Investigation of the Naval Defense Program (1942), 12. Statement of Hon. Edward P. Warner, Assistant Secretary of the Navy in Charge of Aviation, on Comparison of the Navies (1971), 13. Hearing on (H.R. 16703) a Bill Appointing Capt. Reginald Rowan Belknap, U.S. Navy, Retired, a Rear Admiral on the Retired List of the Navy (1971), 14. Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 1192) To Authorize the Secretary of the Navy To Proceed with the Construction of Certain Public Works, and for Other Purposes (1971), 15. <Statement of Capt. H. Laning, Acting Chief, Bureau of Navigation> (1971), and 45 more.