Treasury, transmitting report of James W. Taylor, special commis- sioner for the collection of statistics upon gold and silver mining east of the Rocky mountains. Letter from the Secretary of the.. Treasury, relative to the cost of the Union Pacific railroad. Letter of the Secretary of the....
Treasury, relative to taxes paid by banking associations. Letter from the Secretary of the.....
Treasury, relative to salary tax upon clerks to postmasters. Letter from the Secretary of the..
Treasury, transmitting list of clerks employed in the department. Letter from the Secretary of the..
Treasury, relative to cotton claims. Letter from the Secretary of the.. Treasury, relative to the disbursement of the funds appropriated as extra compensation to clerks in that department. Letter from the Secretary of the..
Treasury, on the condition of the finances of the government for the year 1866. Annual report of the Secretary of the..
Reports and documents accompanying the same.
Statement No. 1. Duties, revenues, and public expenditures during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866...
Statement No. 2. Receipts and expenditures for the quarter ending September 30, 1866..
Statement No. 3. The indebtedness of the United States.
Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue..
Report of the Comptroller of the Currency
Report of the First Comptroller.
Report of the Second Comptroller
Report of the Commissioner of Customs.
Report of the First Auditor..
Report of the Second Auditor..
Report of the Third Auditor
Report of the Fourth Auditor..
Report of the Fifth Auditor..
Report of the Auditor for the Post Office Department..
Report of the Treasurer..
Report of the Register
Report of the Solicitor...
Report of the Supervising Architect.
Report of the Light-house Board..
Report of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey.
Report of the Director of the Mint.....
Special report upon the United States branch mint, San Francisco, and matters connected therewith....
Statement No. 4. Gold, silver, and copper coinage at the mint of the United States in the several years from its establishment in 1792, and the coinage at the branch mints and the New York assay office, from their organization to June 30, 1866...... Statement No. 5. Exports and imports of coin and bullion from 1821 to 1866, inclusive; also the excess of imports and exports during the same year.........
Instructions to special commissioners to collect mining statistics in the States and Territories west and east of the Rocky mountains.. Report of the Supervising Inspector of Steamboats Special report upon the cause of the loss of the steamer Evening
Report of the Director of the Bureau of Statistics.. Statement No. 6. Amount of the public debt on the first day of Jan- uary in each of the years from 1791 to 1842, inclusive, and at various dates in subsequent years, to July 1, 1866.....
Statement No. 7. Revenue collected from the beginning of the gov- ernment to June 30, 1866, under the several heads of customs, internal revenue, direct tax, postage, public lands, and miscella- neous sources, with the receipts from loans and treasury notes, and the total receipts....
Statement No. 8. Expenditures from the beginning of the govern- ment to June 30, 1866, under the several heads of civil lists, foreign intercourse, Navy department, War Department, pensions, Indian department, and miscellaneous, with the interest and prin- cipal of the public debt, and total expenditures.
Statement No. 9. Domestic exports for the fiscal year ending June
Statement No. 10. Foreign exports for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866
Statement No. 11. Imports for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866.. Statement No. 12. Foreign tonnage, entrances, and clearances, by districts, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1866..
Statement No. 13. Foreign tonnage, entrances and clearances, by countries, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866 ... Statement No. 14. Domestic tonnage, old admeasurement, by dis- tricts, for the year 1866...
Statement No. 15. Domestic tonnage, new admeasurement, by dis- tricts, for the year 1866....
Statement No. 16. Gross value of the exports and imports from the beginning of the government to June 30, 1866...
Statement No. 17. Foreign merchandise imported, exported, and consumed annually from 1821 to 1866, with the population and rate of consumption per capita calculated for each year Statement No. 18. Value of domestic produce and foreign merchan- dise, exclusive of specie, exported annually from 1821 to 1866.... Statement No. 19. Export of staple products, breadstuffs, provisions, oils, and animal products for seven years.
Statement No. 20. Value of leading articles of manufacture exported from 1847 to 1966
Statement No. 21. Amount of tonnage of the United States annually from 1789 to 1866, inclusive; also, the registered and enrolled and licensed tonnage employed in steam navigation each year.... Statement No. 22. Amount expended at each custom-house in the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866.... Statement No. 23. Number of persons employed in each district of the United States for the collection of customs during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866, with their occupation and compen- sation
Statement No. 24. General results of all receipts and disposal of merchandise within the United States during the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1866 .........
Statement No. 25. Liabilities of the United States to various Indian tribes under stipulations of treaties, &c
Statement No. 26. Stocks held in trust by the United States for the Chickasaw national fund and the Smithsonian Institution
Vessels. Message from the President of the United States relative to amounts charged to the State Department for services of naval.....
No. 2. Report of Brevet Brigadier General James A. Ekin, first division, supply of public animals...
No. 3. Report of Brevet Brigadier General James A. Ekin, cavalry bureau
No. 4. Second division, (clothing and equipage,) report of Brevet Brigadier General A. J. Perry
Papers accompanying the same.
Statement of damaged and unserviceable articles sold during the fiscal year
Statement of uniform clothing, camp and garrison equipage not used in depot, June 30, 1866...
Statement of expense on account of clothing, camp and garrison equipage at principal depots during the fiscal year
Statement of articles issued to the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands
Statement showing the number of returns of accounts of officers examined and sent to the treasury for final settlement... Statement of claims received ..
No. 5. Third division, (ocean and lake transportation,) report of Brevet Brigadier General George D. Wise
Statement of claims presented, audited, and rejected....
No. 6. Fourth division, (rail and river transportation,) report of Colonel Alexander Bliss.
Papers accompanying the same.
Statement showing the number of troops and others and quanti- ties of supplies transported during the fiscal year.. Table of payments made during the fiscal year for this trans- portation
credit during the fiscal year.
Statement of indebtedness of the several railroads for railroad material sold to them by the United States
Statement showing names, lengths, &c., and railroads operated by the United States during the war..
Statement of number of engines and cars purchased, built, and captured, and disposition made of them........
Statement of cost of operating military railroads during the war Statement of sales of military railroad property for cash and on
Statement of cost of materials and labor performed for the con- struction and maintenance of way on the United States military railroads in the military division of the Mississippi... Statement showing the steamboats, barges, &c., belonging to the United States at the beginning of the fiscal year, their dis- position and proceeds of sale.
Statement of sales of coal belonging to transportation department on the western waters during the fiscal year... List of boats destroyed on the Mississippi river and its tributaries from May, 1861, to the surrender of General Kirby Smith and cessation of hostilities...
Statement exhibiting in detail the number and character of claims received in the fourth division in the fiscal year, and action thereon..
List of vessels chartered, impressed, and employed during the fiscal year
No. 7. Report of Brigadier General D. C. McCallum, director and chief manager of military railroads of the United States during
No. 8. Report of Colonel Anson Stager, United States military tele- graph
No. 9. Fifth division, (regular supplies quartermaster's department,) report of Brigadier General S. L. Brown....
No. 10. Sixth division, (barracks and quarters and cemeteries,) re- port of Brevet Brigadier General J. J. Dana
Papers accompanying the same.
Report in relation to cemeteries during the fiscal year.. Schedule of actual or contracted or estimated cost of the various items connected with the disinterment and remains of deceased soldiers in various sections of the United States. Circular to chief quartermasters on the subject of burial of soldiers throughout the United States...
List of national cemeteries in the neighborhood of Washington and in Virginia under the charge of Lieutenant Colonel James M. Moore, A. Q. M..........
Extract from report of Captain E. B. Whitman on cemeteries of Middle Tennessee, September 1, 1865..
No. 11. Seventh and ninth divisions, (military trains and incidental allowances, records, and correspondence,) report of Brevet Brig- adier General B. C. Card..........
Papers accompanying the same.
Statement of number and amount of claims received, paid, and remaining on hand in seventh division during the fiscal year The same from July 1 to September 30, 1866 No. 12. Statement, with tables, of number of wagons, ambulances, carts, harness, &c., purchased, fabricated, captured, sold, and expended during the fiscal year, as shown by reports of officers in the office on the 8th instant
No. 13. Eighth division, (inspection,) report of Brevet Brigadier General G. V. Rutherford.
Papers accompanying the same.
List of principal depots, with names of officers in charge during the fiscal year...
List of inspectors of the quartermaster's department during the fiscal year
List of officers who have served as chief quartermasters of armies. List of officers in charge of divisions in the Quartermaster Gen- eral's office....
List of officers who have served as senior and supervising quarter- masters of military divisions ....
List of officers who have served as chief quartermasters of corps.. List of officers who have served as chief quartermasters of divisions. List of officers of the quartermaster's department who have been promoted by brevet.....
Report of the Commissary General of Subsistence.
Report of the Surgeon General....
Report of the Paymaster General.
Report of the Chief of Engineers..
Report of the Chief of Ordnance.. Report of the Signal Officer...
Report of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands ....
War, transmitting reports of Quartermaster General, Commissary Gen- eral, and Paymaster General, as to amounts expended in suppressing Indian hostilities during 1864-'65. Letter from the Secretary of....
War, transmitting a report of inspection of military posts. Letter from the Secretary of
War, transmitting a report of the Chief of Engineers relative to the improvement of the harbor at Chicago. Letter from the Secretary of. War, transmitting information respecting the protection of the routes across the continent to the Pacific from molestation by hostile Indians. Letter from the Secretary of...
War, transmitting a report on the subject of the surveys of the Rock and Illinois rivers
War, relative to purchases by the Ordnance department. Letter from the Secretary of
War, relative to contracts by the Quartermaster General's department. Letter from the Secretary of.....
War, relative to claims for horses seized in Indiana by United States authorities. Letter from the Secretary of..... War, relative to the wreck of the steamer Scotland. Secretary of.....
War, transmitting reports of inspection by Generals Rusling and Hazen. Letter from the Secretary of...
War, relative to the New Orleans riots. Letter from the Secretary of.. War, transmitting statement of arms manufactured and repaired, and expenditures made at the Springfield armory. Letter from the Secre- tary of....
War, relative to contracts for fire-arms made since April, 1864. Letter from the Secretary of...
War, relative to smail-arms manufactured at the Springfield armory, and purchased elsewhere. Letter from the Secretary of... War, transmitting a report by the Chief of Engineers respecting certain public works. Letter from the Secretary of.. War, transmitting report of the Chief of Engineers, with General Warren's report of the surveys of the Upper Mississippi river and its tributaries. Letter from the Secretary of.
War, relative to the case of Michael McCann's claim for services of the barge Charles Warner. Letter from the Secretary of.. War, relative to the condition of affairs in Texas. Letter from the Secretary of....
War, transmitting General Cram's report on the St. Clair flats. Letter from the Secretary of....
War, transmitting papers relative to the purchase of the steamship Illinois. Letter from the Secretary of
War, transmitting reports relative to harbor improvements on Lake Michigan. Letter from the Secretary of
War, transmitting information relative to the riot at Norfolk. Letter from the Secretary of....
War, transmitting a report of the Chief of Engineers relative to a sunken wreck near Sandy Hook light-house. Letter from the Secretary of. War, transmitting a report of the Chief of Engineers of the survey and improvement of the rapids of the Mississippi river. Letter from the Secretary of...
War, relative to the harbor of Ontonagon. Letter from the Secre- tary of.....
War, relative to the survey of Plattsburg harbor. Letter from the Secretary of
War, transmitting a report of the Chief of Engineers relative to the sur- vey of Hell Gate, New York. Letter from the Secretary of..... War, transmitting report of the survey and improvement of the Kenne- bec and Penobscot rivers. Letter from the Secretary of...... War, transmitting a correspondence between the commandant of the Augusta arsenal and the president of the Augusta and Summerville railroad. Letter from the Secretary of......
War, relative to the issue of rations to persons not belonging to the army. Letter from the Secretary of ..
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