SI 5. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION [The act incorporating the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution was approved Feb. 20, 1896, and requires that the society shall report annually to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution concerning its proceedings.] Classification no. SI 5.1: Annual reports (date) SI 5.2: (CT) SI 5.3: SI 5.4: [With the exception of the first issue covering the period from 1890 to 1897, no bureau editions were issued by the Government, although for a number of years a few copies have been published in plain title édition at the expense of the society for its own use. The provisions of law, however, call for Congressional document edition only, and following are the references to these reports as they appear in the Congressional set.] 1890-97, 1st [3735-164] 1898, year ending Oct. 11, 2d [3877-425] [4250-447] 1899 and 1900, Oct. 11, 1898-Oct. 11, 1900, 3d [4044-219] Bulletins (nos.) [None issued.] Circulars (nos.) [None issued.] T. TREASURY DEPARTMENT [The Treasury Department was the third Executive Department, having been created by act approved Sept. 2, 1789 (Stat. L. v. 1, p. 65).] T1.1: | Annual reports on state of finances [or Finance reports] [By the act organizing the Treasury Department approved Sept. 2, 1789 (Stat. L. v. 1, p. 65), it was made the duty of the Secretary to prepare and report estimates of public revenue and public expenditures, and to make report and give information to Congress or either branch thereof in person or in writing, as required, respecting all matters referred to him by the Senate or House or which appertain to his office. Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, made no annual reports, but submitted papers on the public credit, a national bank, manufactures, and the establishment of a mint. Oliver Wolcott, who succeeded Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury, made two reports on the receipts and expendi tures of the Government, one to the Committee of Ways and Means, Apr. 27, 1798, and the other to the House of Representatives Feb. 21, 1800. By act approved May 10, 1800 (Stat. L. v. 2, p. 79), it was made the duty of the Secre tary of the Treasury to prepare and lay before Congress at the commencement of every session a report on the subject of finance containing estimates of public revenue and public expenditures. The first regular annual report is that of Albert Gallatin, 1801, and thereafter there is a consecutive series. Beginning with 1817, the annual reports have appeared regularly in the Congressional The Public Documents Library has an original print of the 1808 report, 7 p. f, and a print of the Sept. 5, 1837, report, 16 p. 8°. Both are without the accompanying papers, which are included in the document editions thereof. set. Reprints of the reports on the finances, Apr. 11, 1789-May 16, 1828, appear in American Another series of reprints was issued by order of the Senate. This series consists of Classification no. T1. SECRETARY-Continued T1.1: Annual reports on state of finances [or Finance reports]— Continued Of the individual reports from 1817, the Public Documents Library has no edition without Congressional document number prior to 1871, except 1866, 1867, and 1869. Beginning 1871, there have been both Congressional and Department editions for each year.] (v. nos.) Reports on finances, 1790-1849 (reprints of annual reports) [The Senate, by resolution of Feb. 7, 1828 (Senate journal, serial no. 162, p. 140) pro- This set includes, besides the annual reports, reprints of a few other papers on finance. 11 Reports of Secretary of Treasury [Jan. 1790-Dec. 1814] prepared in 22 3 4 5 6 7 * Same. Washington, printed by Blair & Rives, 1837. v. 1. v. 2. Same. Washington, printed by Blair & Rives, 1837. Same [Sept. 1837-Dec. 1844]. Washington, printed by John C. Same [Dec. 1845]. Washington, printed by John C. Rives, 1851. Same [Dec. 1846-Feb. 1849]. Washington, printed by John C. Same [Dec. 1849]. Washington, printed by John C. Rives, 1851. (date) Annual reports (regular series) Classification no. T1. SECRETARY-Continued T1.1: | Annual reports on state of finances [or Finance reports] Continued (date) 1843 [432-3] [439-7] 1844 [449-6] 463-16] 1845 J[471-2] 1874 [1641-21 1846 [1752-2] [498-7] 1877 [1803-2] 1847 [514-6] 1848 [538-7] 1879 [1914-2] 1849 J[552-2] [568-4] 1881 [2022-2] 1850 [588-4] 1882 [2104-2] [597-11] 1883 [2194-2] [614-11] 1851 1884 [2291-2] 637-18] 1885, v. 1 [2384-2] Same, v. 2 [2385-2] [676-23] 1886, v. 1 Same, v. 2 [2472-2] [714-3] 1887 [2548-2] 1854 J[749-2] 1888 [2643–2] [780-3] 1890 [2849-21 [846-10] 1856 [[874-3] [896-2] 1857 [918-1] 1941-3] 1895 [3392-8] 1858 [979-2] 1896 [3498-8] [996-3] 1897 [3654-8] 1859 [1027-3] 1898 [3771-8] 1860 [1093-2] 1899 [3932-8] 1861 [1121-2] 1900 [4120-8] See, for special report, July 4, 1901 [4303-8] 1861, [1112-2]. 1902 [4469-8] 1862 [1149-1] 1903 [4656-8] 1863 [1186-3] 1864 [1222-3] 1865 [1254-3] 1906 [5128-9] T1.1: Annual reports (separates; Secretary's reports) Accounts. Methods of accounting in Treasury, report from Joint Commission [on] Laws Organizing Executive Departments [favoring S. 1738, 53d Congress, 2d session, to improve methods of accounting in Treasury Department]. Mar. 6, 1894. large 8° (Treas. Dept. doc. 1671; [53d Cong. 2d sess., S. rp. 240], serial no. 3148.) [See, for House report on same subject, Y3.Ex3:T71.] Alcohol. Manual containing tables to be used by revenue officers with glass hydrometers, indicating per cents by volume of alcohol in spirituous liquors for determining relative values, etc.; calculated by R. S. McCulloh, Woods Baker, and J. B. Reynolds. Treasury Department, stereotyped by L. Johnson and Co., 1849. Classification no. T1.2: Al 12 Ap61 Ap62 Ap63 B61 B641 B642 B643 B644 B645 B646 B64 B64 B771 B772 B773 T1. SECRETARY-Continued General publications-Continued Alaska. Laws and Executive orders relating to Alaska, lease of islands of St. Paul and St. George to Alaska Commercial Company, and regulations governing agents of Treasury in charge of seal fisheries. 1882. (Treas. Dept. doc. 269.) Appropriations. Statement of appropriations and expenditures for Apollinaris water. [Report of Treasury Department to Ways and Appraisement of merchandise. [Report of Secretary of Treasury, bonds. Report of Secretary upon bids for United States 4 per cent bonds of 1925, invited by circulars issued by Treasury Department, Jan. 6, 9, and 15, 1896; response to Senate resolution of Feb. 6, 1896. 1896. Bonds. Present worth of outstanding bonds, upon 24 per centum basis, for month of Dec. 1900. Nov. 21, 1900. 40 Bonds. [Table containing flat prices at which 5 per cent bonds of 1904, 4 per cent bonds of 1907, and 3 per cent bonds of 1908-18 should be sold in order to realize annual interest of 1.726 per cent, also prices for 4 per cent bonds of 1925 to realize 1.906 per cent.] Dec. 30, 1901. 4° Bonds. [Tables showing prices of 2, 3, and 4 per cent bonds, interest payable quarterly, corresponding to investment values of from per cent to 3 per cent per annum, from year to 20 and 30 years to maturity of bond, with simple interest table; by Jos. S. McCoy. 1908. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2531.) Books and blanks. Catalogue of books and blanks for use of collectors and other customs officers. 18-? Same, revised. 1872. * Same, revised. 1874. [Interleaved. This publication bears on cover the catalogue number 830.] See, for later catalogues, T36.51: and C1.2:B64 1,2,4. Books and blanks. Catalogue of books and blanks used by officers Same, maps. [623-112] [Neither bureau nor Congressional edition British possessions. Report on state of trade between United States and British possessions in North America; by J. N. Larned. Classification no. T1. SECRETARY-Continued T1.2: | General publications-Continued B86 C16 C19 C431 C432 C661 C662 C663 C681 C682 C731 C732 C733 C734 Buildings. History of public buildings under control of Treasury Canadian non-intercourse, reply by Secretary of Treasury to inquiry by 1887. Carlisle, John G. [Index to] Congressional correspondence of John G. Carlisle, Secretary of Treasury [printed as Senate executive documents, 53d Congress, 3d session]. [1895?] Cattle. Rules and regulations concerning cattle and other stock. [Issued jointly with Interior Department. See 11.2:C29.] Chicago, Ill. Letter of Secretary of Treasury appointing commissioners to inspect custom-house under construction in Chicago, Ill., and reports of previous commissions and papers relative thereto, with contracts for supplying stone, etc., for building. [1875.] Chicago, Ill. Report of H. F. French upon charges of irregularities in construction of public building at Chicago. [1878.] Coinage. Suggestions for establishment of international coinage on decimal and metric basis in Germany; by E. B. Elliott. n. p. [1869]. Coinage legislation. Brief history of coinage legislation in United States. 1891. Coins. [Report from Treasury Department on] bill to amend law and to provide for new designs of United States coins. [1888.] Collector. Letter of Secretary of Treasury relative to nominations of collector and naval officer in New York custom-house, &c. n. p. [Jan. 15, 1879]. Collectors of customs. Answer to resolution, in regard to suits against Commercial and revenue system. Synopsis of commercial and revenue Same, supplement, with title, Treasury Department and its various |