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Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, Second Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress
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Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, December 2, 1861 to July 17, 1862.
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Ordered, That the Clerk acquaint the Senate with the passage of the said bill. Wednesday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Ordered, That the Clerk acquaint the Senate with the concurrence of the House in the said amendment. Tuesday June 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Ordered, That the Clerk acquaint the Senate with the passage of the said bill. Friday April 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
H. R. 374: Committee Amendment Monday June 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Another member appeared, viz: From the State of Delaware, George P. Fisher. Wednesday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Several other members appeared, viz: From the State of Ohio, Robert H. Nugen and William P. Cutler; From the State of Minnesota, William Windom. Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Several other members appeared, viz: From the State of Ohio, Robert H. Nugen and William P. Cutler; From the State of Minnesota, William Windom. Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Several other members appeared, viz: From the State of Ohio, Robert H. Nugen and William P. Cutler; From the State of Minnesota, William Windom. Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Another member appeared, viz: From the State of Missouri, James S. Rollins. Thursday January 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Another member appeared, viz: From the State of New York, Chauncey Vibbard. Thursday January 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
The following new members also appeared, who were sworn to support the Constitution of the United States, and took their seats in the House, viz: From the State of Virginia, Jacob B. Blair, in the place of John S. Carlile, resigned. Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Several other members appeared, viz: From the State of Rhode Island, George H. Brown. Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Several other members appeared, viz: From the State of Connecticut, James E. English; Tuesday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
On which day, being that fixed by the Constitution of the United States for the meeting of Congress, Galusha A. Grow, the Speaker, (one of the representatives from the State of Pennsylvania,) and the following named members of the House of... Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Several other members appeared, viz: From the State of Pennsylvania, John W. Killinger, James T. Hale, and Philip Johnson. Thursday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Appointment of Mr. Fessenden to the Committee for the District of Columbia Tuesday March 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
The Speaker made the following appointments to fill vacancies on committees, viz: For the District of Columbia.--Mr. Fessenden, in the place of Mr. Upton, declared not entitled to a seat. Tuesday March 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
James E. Kerrigan, a member from the State of New York, appeared and took his seat in the House. Thursday March 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
On which day, being that fixed by the Constitution of the United States for the meeting of Congress, Galusha A. Grow, the Speaker, (one of the representatives from the State of Pennsylvania,) and the following named members of the House of... Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
On which day, being that fixed by the Constitution of the United States for the meeting of Congress, Galusha A. Grow, the Speaker, (one of the representatives from the State of Pennsylvania,) and the following named members of the House of... Monday December 1861Committee: The House of Representatives
Motion for the Previous Question on S. 351 Wednesday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message to the Senate on the Concurrence of the House in S. 108 Friday April 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Mr. Granger, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported that they had examined and found truly enrolled a bill of the following title, viz: S. 108. An act for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District of... Monday April 1862Committee: Committee on Enrolled Bills
Message on the Presentation of S. 108 to the President of the United States Tuesday April 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message on the Presentation of S. 108 to the President of the United States Tuesday April 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message to the Senate on the Concurrence of the House in S. 351 Wednesday July 1862Committee: Committee on Enrolled Bills
Message to the House on the Enrollment of S. 351 Friday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message to the House on the Enrollment of S. 351 Friday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Mr. Granger, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported that the committee had examined and found truly enrolled joint resolutions and bills of the following titles, viz: S. 351. An act supplementary to the "Act for the release of certain persons... Friday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
The Speaker signed the same. Friday July 1862Committee: Committee on Enrolled Bills
Message on the Presentation of S. 351 to the President of the United States Saturday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message on the Presentation of S. 351 to the President of the United States Saturday July 1862Committee: President of the United States
Message on the Approval of S. 351 Monday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message on the Approval of S. 351 Wednesday July 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message to the Senate on the Concurrence of the House in the Senate Amendment to H. R. 374 Tuesday June 1862Committee: Committee on Enrolled Bills
Message on the Presentation of H. R. 374 to the President of the United States Thursday June 1862Committee: The House of Representatives
Message on the Presentation of H. R. 374 to the President of the United States Thursday June 1862