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Classification NH. NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS-Continued

no.

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NH1.6: | Record of changes in membership of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers-Continued Record of disabled volunteer soldiers who now are and have been members of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Cont'd 1887; July 1, 1886-July 1, 1887 [In Congressional edition [2565-86] of annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1888; July 1, 1887-July 1, 1888 [In Congressional edition [2654–35] of annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1889; July 1, 1888-June 30, 1889
annual report of board of
arately also.]

[In Congressional edition [2768-77] of
managers (NH1.1:), and issued sep-

1890; July 1, 1889-July 1, 1890 [In Congressional edition [2869–38] of
annual report of board of
arately also.]

1891; July 1, 1890-June 30, 1891

managers (NH1.1:), and issued sep

[In annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1892; July 1, 1891-June 30, 1892 [In annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]]

1893; July 1, 1892-June 30, 1893 [In annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1894; July 1, 1893-June 30, 1894 [In annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1895; July 1, 1894-June 30, 1895 [In Congressional edition [3412-42] of annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and.issued separately also.]

1896; July 1, 1895-June 30, 1896
gers (NH1.1:), and issued
1897; July 1, 1896-June 30, 1897
annual report of board of
arately also.]
1898; July 1, 1897-June 30, 1898
annual report of board of
arately also.]

[In annual report of board of manaseparately also.] [In Congressional edition [3664–27] of managers (NH1.1:), and issued sep

[In Congressional edition [3785–55] of managers (NH1.1:), and issued sep

1899; July 1, 1898-June 30, 1899 [In Congressional edition [3958-106] of annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.Ĵ

1900; July 1, 1899-June 30, 1900 [In Congressional edition [4136-81] of
annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued sep-
arately also.]
1901; July 1, 1900-June 30, 1901
annual report of board of
arately also.]
1902; July 1, 1901-June 30, 1902
annual report of board of
arately also.]

[In Congressional edition [4323-39] of
managers (NH1.1:), and issued sep-

[In Congressional edition [4490-54] of managers (NH1.1:), and issued sep

1903; July 1, 1902-June 30, 1903 [In Congressional edition [4567-46] of annual report of board of managers (NII1.1:), but not issued separately.]

Record of changes in membership of National Home for Disabled Vol

unteer Soldiers

1904 [In Congressional edition [4835-71] of annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1905 [In Congressional edition [4992-81] of annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1906 [In Congressional edition [5158-276] of annual report of board of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1907 [In Congressional edition [5290-210] of annual report of board of
managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

1908 [In Congressional edition [5528-1106] of annual report of board
of managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]
1909 [In Congressional edition [5817-262] of annual report of board of
managers (NH1.1:), and issued separately also.]

Classification NH. NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS-Continued

no.

NH1.7:

(v. nos.)

Proceedings of board of managers

[The proceedings of each meeting are printed separately, carrying a volume paging. From 1871, they are included also in annual reports as submitted to Congress and, except 1887 and 1901, în bureau edition of annual report.]

[v. 1] May 16, 1866-Apr. 8, 1884

v. 2, July 1, 1884-June 28, 1900

v. 3, Sept. 18, 1900-Dec. 8, 1909 †

P. POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT

[The Post-Office was temporarily established by law under the Constitution, Sept. 22, 1789, and was continued by acts of Aug. 4, 1790 and Mar. 3, 1791. The acts approved Feb. 20, 1792, May 8, 1794, Mar. 2, 1799, Apr. 30, 1810, and Mar. 3, 1825, established a General Post-Office, provided for the appointment of a Postmaster-General and other officers, set forth their duties, etc.

Although called Post-Office Department from a very early date, it was not until 1872 that it was established as an Executive Department by act approved June 8, 1872 (Stat. L. v. 17, p. 283).

See, for papers relating to postal matters, Jan. 22, 1790-Feb. 21, 1833, American state papers, Post-Office Department, serial no. 027.]

P1.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL

P1.1:

Annual reports

(date)

[The Public Documents Library has no Department edition of reports for 1823-50, 1852, and 1853.]

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†This Checklist ends with the publications of the calendar year 1909, at which time v. 3 was incomplete.

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1903 [4643-4]
1904 [4796-4]

Same, abridged
1905 [4957-4]
1906 [5116-4]
1907 [5293-41

1908 (5447-1044]

1909 [5739-105]

Annual reports (separates; reports of Postmaster-General)

P1.14: Annual reports (separates; miscellaneous)

(CT)

P1.2:

C49

C811

C812

C89

En8

G79

General publications

Civil service regulations governing promotions in Railway Mail Service; approved and promulgated by Postmaster General, June 15, 1900. Washington [no publisher] 1900.

Certelyou, George B. Remarks of Postmaster-General Cortelyou at meeting of inspectors in charge, Post-Office Department, Washington, D. C., May 15, 1905. 1905.

Cortelyou, George B. Remarks of Postmaster-General Cortelyou at convention of 2d and 3d class postmasters, Washington, D. C., May 25, 1905. 1905.

Cuba. Report of United States Postal Committee on condition and needs of postal service in Cuba. 1899.

Envelopes. Letters of Postmaster-General, transmitting papers in connection with abrogation of contract for post-office envelopes, on account of inferior paper; also papers concerning submission of proposals for furnishing postage-stamps, stamped envelopes, and postal cards by Bureau of Engraving and Printing. 1885. [Made up of House documents 264 and 202, 48th Congress, 2d session, in serial numbers 2304 and 2303.]

Great Britain. List of post offices in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, alphabetically arranged, and [showing] every money-order office, [also] town or place on which money order should be drawn if post office mentioned in alphabetical list is not a money-order office. 1872. [Pages 139*-145* containing List of money-order offices in London and vicinity are inserted between p. 138 and 139.]

Classification по.

P1.2:

L58

L911

L912

M57

N22

Oc21

P1. POSTMASTER-GENERAL-Continued

General publications-Continued

Lewis Publishing Company. Statement in matter of withdrawal of 2d-
class mailing privilege from Woman's magazine and Woman's
farm journal issued by Lewis Publishing Company of St. Louis,
Mo. [1907.]
Lottery companies. Mails and lottery companies, report of Postmaster-
General. 1880. ([46th Cong. 2d sess. H. ex. doc. 22]; serial no.
1913.)
Lotteries. United States statutes having reference to transmission
through mails of matter relating to lotteries, schemes to defraud,
and schemes or devices for obtaining money or property by means
of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises.
[1901.] 4°

Meyer, George von L. Address of [George von L.] Meyer at banquet of
New England Postmasters' Association, Boston, Mass., Oct. 12,

1907. 1907.

Navy mail clerks. Instructions for guidance of navy mail clerks and assistant navy mail clerks authorized by act approved May 27, 1908. 1908.

Ocean mail service. Act of Mar. 3, 1891, to provide for ocean mail service between United States and foreign ports and to promote commerce; advertisement of routes, dated July 1, 1897, and form of proposal and bond.

1897.

Same, advertisement of routes, dated Nov. 8, 1897, and form of proposal and bond. 1897.

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Oc23

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P391

P392

P39 3

P394

P74

P83

P841

P842

P843

P844

Same, dated June 1, 1905. 1905.

Overland mail route to California, letter of Postmaster-General to chair-
man of Post-Office Committee of House of Representatives.
Washington, 1858.

People's United States Bank. Opinion of Smith McPherson, judge of
circuit court, eastern district of Missouri, in case of People's
United States Bank v. Henry J. Gilson, Henry P. Wyman, and
Frank Wyman, no. 5192, in equity. 1905.

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People's United States Bank. Memorandum of Postmaster-General, as embodied in Statement to press, July 9, 1905, in relation to issuance of fraud order, July 6, 1905, against People's United States Bank and E. G. Lewis of St. Louis, Mo. [1905.]

Same. [1905, reprint 1907.]

Pneumatic tube service, report of Postmaster-General to Congress, rela-
tive to investigation of pneumatic-tube systems for transmission
of mail, authorized by act of June 2, 1900. 1901. [4155–289]
Porto Rico. Report of committee appointed by Postmaster-General to
investigate postal service of Porto Rico. Nov. 11, 1898.
Post-offices. List of post-offices in United States, arranged alphabet-
ically; corrected to Feb. 1, 1881. 1881. [Interleaved. See also
lists of post-offices in the Postal guide (P1.10:).]

Postal savings banks, argument in their favor by Postmaster-General,
with appendices 1-6. 1891. [2821-91]

Postal savings depositories. Additional argument by PostmasterGeneral in favor of establishment of postal savings depositories, with appendices. 1892. ([52d Cong. 1st sess. S. misc. doc. 136]; serial no. 2907.)

Post-check. Proceedings and conclusions of committee appointed by Secretary of Treasury and Postmaster-General to consider advisability of adopting "post-check." 1902.

Classification

no.

P1.2:

P845

P84

P847

P848

P849

P1. POSTMASTER-GENERAL Continued

General publications-Continued

Postal service. U. S. postal service, domestic and foreign mail matter, classification, conditions, rates of postage. 2d edition. 1906. small 4o [See, for 1st edition, P4.2:P841.]

Same, Spanish. 1906. small 4o

Same. 3d edition. 1906. small 4°

Postal code. Report of committee appointed by Postmaster General to examine and revise postal code prepared by Congressional Commission. 1870.

Post-Office Department before Postal Commission, New York, Oct. 1, 1906, case of Post-Office Department against existing statutes in relation to 2d class of mail matter, statement of 3d assistant Postmaster-General. 1906.

P84 10 Postal telegraph. Argument in support of limited post and telegraph, by Postmaster-General; with appendices relating to postal telegraphy. 1890. [Appendix H is a list of all reports, documents, speeches, bills, and resolutions in Congress, 1866–90, supporting or opposing postal telegraphy.]

Se2 Su7

W271

W27 2

W273 P1.3:

(v. nos.)

P1.4:

Second-class matter. Suggestions to publishers in preparation of 2d-class matter for mailing. July, 1908. 16°

Supplies. Award of contracts for furnishing supplies for Post Office Department and postal service, fiscal year 1906. [June 30, 1905.] fo

Washington, D. C. Annual bulletin, city post office, Washington, D. C. [1882.]

Washington, D. C. Post-office guide for Washington, D. C., containing
schedule of arrival and departure of mails, matter relating to
money-order and registry systems, postage rates, classification
of mail matter, etc. 1900. 4°

Washington City postal guide, July 20, 1904. [1904.]
Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service fo
[These bulletins are issued every day in the year except Sundays and holidays. In
many cases a 2d bulletin is issued on the same day and in a few cases, even a 3d.
These additional issues bear the same number as the original issue for that day,
but are distinguished by the letters a, b; e. g., the issues of Nov. 26, 1907 were
nos. 8459, 8459a, and 8459b.

The set in the Public Documents Library is believed to be complete for v. 28-30
nos. 8233-9098, Mar. 4, 1907-Dec. 31, 1909.]

v. 1-28, nos. 1-8232, 1880-Mar. 2, 1907 See P10.3:

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Circulars

(nos.) [None issued.]

P1.5:

Allb1

Allb 2

Al lb 3
Allb4

Advertisements inviting proposals for carrying mails (by States)

[Contracts awarded under these advertisements are for a term of 4 years. The
United States is divided into 4 contract sections, one section being awarded
each year. The miscellaneous advertisement issued 1889 (P1.5:Un3), which
included all 4 sections, with terms varying from 1 to 4 years, prepared the way
for these regular quadrennial awards.]

Alabama. Advertisement of Sept. 16, 1895, inviting proposals for carry-
ing mails in Alabama, July 1, 1896-June 30, 1900. 1895.
Alabama. Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails in Ala-
bama, July 1, 1900-June 30, 1904. Sept. 15, 1899.
Same, July 1, 1904-June 30, 1908.
Same, July 1, 1908–June 30, 1912.

Sept. 15, 1903.

Oct. 18, 1907.

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