995 resultados para Cushman, Charlotte, 1816-1876.
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A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee on the national currency is also numbered 81.
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Appendix (33 p.) contains: Acts passed at the second session of the Fourteenth Congress.--Senators ... whose seats will become vacant 1819, 1821, 1823.--The proceedings of a session specially called on Tuesday, March 4th, 1817, including also the inaugural addresses of President James Monroe and Vice-President Daniel D. Thompkins.
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On spine: Sciences conferences, 1876.
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Title in red and black.
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Head and tail pieces (include facsimile autographs).
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v.1. Report of the director-general, A.T. Goshorn. Reports of the bureaus of administration : Installation of Henry Pettit. Art by John Sartain. Machinery by John S. Albert. Agriculture by Burnet Landreth. Horticulture by Charles H. Miller. Engineering by H.J. Schwarzmann. Transportation by Dolphus Torrey. Admissions by David G. Yates. Awards by Francis A. Walker. Classification and catalogue by Dorsey Gardner. Medical service by William Pepper. Protection by A.T. Goshorn. Fire by Atwood Smith. Water-supply by Frederick Graff. Telegraphy by William J. Phillips.--v.2. Reports of the president, secretary, and Executive committee. Together with the Journal of the final session of the commission.--v.3-8. Reports and awards. Groups I-XXXVI and collective exhibits. Ed. by Francis A. Walker.--v.9. Grounds and buildings of the Centennial exhibition... Ed. by Dorsey Gardner.--v.10-11. Report of the Board on behalf of the United States executive departments.
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Vols. 3-5 have imprint: Ienae, svmptibvs G. Fischer (olim F. Mavke); v. 6-8: Ienae, apud F. Mauke; v. 9: in libraria Maukii (H. Dufft)
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Bibliography: p. [105]-108.
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"To mark the semi-centennial of the first step in forestry by the United States government and to help the coming generations of Americans profit by the lessons of the past."
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