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PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Continued. 

 Annual message to Congress Continued. 



1856, Pierce. 34th Congress, 3d session. (In Message and Documents, 

 1856-57, part 1, pages 3 to 27.) Cloth, 60c. 11.1:856 



Deals with slavery, Nicaraguan affairs, conditions in Panama, etc. 



1857, Buchanan. 35th Congress, 1st session. (In Message and Docu- 

 ments, 1857-58, part 1, pages 3 to 34.) Cloth, 55c. 1 1.1: 857 



Deals with Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, Kansas affairs, Mormons in Utah, etc. 

 Buchanan considered the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty as sufficiently ambiguous to 

 warrant abrogating it. 



1858, Buchanan. 35th Cong. 2d sess. (In Message and Documents, 

 1858-59, part 1, pages 3 to 68.) Cloth, 55c. 11.1:858 



Deals with conditions in Utah, Cuba, Mexico, and Central America, with 

 slave-trade, etc. The Proclamation regarding the Utah rebellion is found on 

 pages 69 to 72 of the same volume. 



1859, Buchanan. 36th Cong. 1st sess. (In Message and Documents, 

 1859-60, part 1, pages 3 to 26.) Cloth, 70c. 11.1:859 



Deals with slavery, Treaty with China, San Juan Island, Mexican outrages, 

 etc. 



1860, Buchanan. 36th Cong. 2d sess. (In Message and Documents, 

 1860-61, vol. 1, pages 3 to 28.) Cloth, 50c. 11.1:860 



Deals with slavery, state rights, Mexican revolution, Kansas affairs, etc. 



1861, See in main alphabet, Lincoln, Abraham. 



1866, Johnson. 39th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 17.1 : 866 



1872, Grant. 42d Congress, 3d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 18.1 : 872 



1873, Grant. 43d Congress, 1st session. Paper, 5c. Pr 18.1 : 873 

 1877, Hayes. 45th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 19.1 : 877 



1879, Hayes. 46th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 19.1 : 879 



1880, Hayes. 46th Congress, 3d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 19.1 : 880 

 1882, Arthur. 47th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 21.1 : 882 

 1884, Arthur. 48th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 21.1 : 8S4 

 1888, Cleveland. 50th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 22.1 : 8S8 

 1890, Harrison. 51st Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 23.1 : 890 



1893, Cleveland. 53d Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 22.1 : 893 



1894, Cleveland. 53d Congress, 3d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 22 1:894 



1895, Cleveland. 54th Congress, 1st session. Paper, 5c. Pr 22.1 : 895 



1896, Cleveland. 54th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 22.1 : 896 



1897, McKinley. 55th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 25.1 : 897 



1898, McKinley. 55th Congress, 3d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 25.1 : 898 



1899, McKinley. 56th Congress, 1st session. Paper, 5c. Pr 25.1 : 899 



1900, McKinley. 56th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 25.1 : 900 



1901, Roosevelt. 57th Congress, 1st session. Paper, 5c. Pr 26.1 : 901 



1902, Roosevelt. 57th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 26.1 : 902 



1903, Roosevelt. 58th Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 26.1 : 903 



1909, Taft. 61st Congress, 2d session. Paper, 5c. Pr 27.1 : 909 



1910, Ta ft. 61st Congress, 3d session. Paper, lOc. Pr 27.1 : 910 

 In 1911 and 1912 President Taft sent several messages on specific subjects 



In place of the regular annual message. 



1911, Taft. 62d Congress, 2d session, anti-trust statutes. Paper, 5c. 



Pr 27.1 : 911 1 



1911, Taft. 62d Congress, 2d session, foreign relations. Paper. 5c. 



Pr 27.1 : 911* 



1912, Taft. 62d Congress, 3d session, foreign relations. Paper, 5c. 



Pr 27. 1: 912* 



1912, Taft. 62d Congress, 3d session, fiscal, judicial, military, and in- 

 sular affairs. Paper, 5c. Pr 27.1 : 912* 



1912, Taft. 62d Congress, 3d session, work of the Departments of Post 

 Office, Interior, Agriculture, and Commerce and Labor, and District of 

 Columbia affairs. Paper, 5c. Pr 27.1 : 912 4 



1913, Wilson. 63d Congress, 2d session. Speech before 2 Houses of 

 Congress. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 2, pages 48 to 50.) 

 Paper, 5c. 



President Wilson revived the custom of Washington and Adams of appearing 

 personally to deliver messages orally to Congress. 



