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Congressional Record (The) : containing the proceedings and debates of the forty-third congress, .first 

 session. 6 parts. 4° Washington, government printing office, 1874. 



Feb. 2,1874. Bill (H. E. No. 1598) introduced by Mr. Dawes and referred to committee on ways and means, p. 

 1120. 

 Bill (H. R. No. 2225) introduced by Mr. Kasson and referred to committee on commerce, p. 1862. 

 Bill (H. R.No.2225) reported back and passed in the house, pp. 194(1-1. 

 Bill (H. R. No. 2225) reported to senate without amendment, pp. 2210-11. 

 Bill (H. R. No. 2225) discussed and passed in the senate, p. 2256. 

 Bill (H. R. No. 2 J 37) reported from committee on ways and means by Mr. Dawes and referred to 



committee on commerce, pp. "2493-4. 

 Bill (H. R. No. 2667) reported back, discussed, and passed over. pp. 2734-39. 

 Bill (H. R. No. 2 > 57) again discussed and passed, p. '2776. 

 Bill (H. R. No. 2225) signed by the president, pp. 279.5-4. 

 Apr. 20, 1874. BUI (H. R. No. 2367) reported to house as passed by the senate, p. 3206. 

 Apr. 22, 1874. Act (H. R. No. 2617) signed by the president, p. 3296. 



— : containing the proceedings and debates of the forty-third congress, second session. 3 parts. 

 4°. Washington, government printing office, 1875. 

 Feb. 4, 1875. .6(7/ (H. R. No. 4558) introduced by Mr. Rainey and referred to committee on commerce, p. 996. 

 Feb.20, 1875. Bill (S. No. 1336) introduced by Mr. Spencer and referred to committee on commerce, p. 1521. 



— : containing the proceedings and debates of the forty-fourth congress, first session, (etc.) 

 7 parts. 4°. Washington, government printing office, 1S70. 



Dec. 13, 1875. Bill (S. No. 67) introduced (by Mr. Mitchell) and referred to committee on territories, p. 194. 



Dec. 14, 1875. Bill (H. R. No. 148) introduced (by Mr. Lane) and referred to committee on military affairs, p. 212. 



Dec. 14, 1875. Resolutions calling For Maynard's report and information touching the Alaska com'] co. (By 



Air. Payne. ) p. "215. 

 Dec. 16, 1875. Resolution calling for information touching military arrests in Alaska. (By Mr. Mitchell.) p. 233. 

 Jan. 5,1876. The same considered and passed, p. 254. 



Jan. 5, 1876. Maynard's report presented and referred to committee on commerce, p. 255. 

 Jan. 6,1876. Executive communication; Report of gen. O: 0. Howard, p. 273. 

 Jan. 7, 1876. Resolution calling for information touching military arrests in Alaska (by Mr. Mitchell) adopted. 



p. 307. 

 Jan. 17, 1876. Resolution to investigate Alaska Commercial Co. (By Mr. Wood.) p. 449. 

 Jan. 20, 1876. Letter from the secretary of the treasury on Alaska seal fisheries ; referred to committee on ways 



and means, p. 520. 

 Feb. 14,1876. Bill (S.No. 199) reported in senate and put on the calendar, p. 1057. 



Feb. 29, 1876. Letterfrom the secretary of war on the jurisdiction of the war department over Alaska, p. 1363. 

 Mar. 2,1876. Bill (S. No. 199) considered and passed in senate, pp. 1400-1. 

 Mar. 3, 1876. Bill (S.No. 199) referred to house committee on military affairs, (p. 1446.) 

 Mar. 6, 1876. Message from the president concerning military arrests in Alaska, p. 1483. 

 Mar. 9,1876. Petition of Portland hoard of trade to attach Alaska as a county to Washington territory. (By 



Mr. Lane.) p. 1605. 

 •Mar. 15, 1876. Resolution calling for Morris's report on customs collections in Alaska. (By Mr. Sargent.) p. 1717. 

 Mar. 20, 1876. Letter from the secretary of the treasury transmitting Morris's report, p. 179?. 

 Mar. 21, 1876. Petition by H. B. Tichenor and others tor a military post and for special privileges for the Alaska 



Ship building Co. (By Mr. Page.) p. 1871. 

 Mar. 24, 1876. Message from the president concerning military arrests in Alaska, p. 1945. 



Mar. 24, 1876. Bill (S. No. 199) substituted for Bill (H. R. No. 148) and referred to committee of the whole, p. 1950. 

 Apr. 6,1876. Executive communication on arrests in Alaska, p. 2257. 



Apr. 12,1876. Letterfrom the secretary of war transmitting capt. J. W. White's statements concerning Ice- 

 landers in Alaska, p. 2400. 

 May 5, 1876. Bill (S. No. 199) considered in committee of the whole and passed, pp. 3009, 3015. 

 May 25, 1876. Bill (S. No. 199) approved and signed by the president, p. 3310. 

 June 3, 1876. Report (Rep. H. R. No. 633) on Alaska seal fishery submitted by F. Wood. p. 3574. 

 July 8,1876. Memorial from citizens of Alaska presented (by Mr. Mitchell); referred to committee on territories. 



p. 4463. 

 Aug. 11, 1876. Bill (S. No. 1045) introduced by Mr. Mitchell and referred to the committee on claims, p. 5481. 

 Aug. 15, 1876. Testimony in relation to Alaska frauds and maltreatment of citizens, p. 5699. 



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 4°. Washington, government printing office, 1877. 



Dec. 20, 1876. Bill (H. R. No. 4260) introduced by Mr. Piper and referred to committee on public lands, p. 331. 

 Jan. 12, 1877. Letter from the secretary of war with memorial from citizens of Wrangell asking for courts of 



justice, p. 588. 



