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In Senate of the United States
December 24, 1816. ; Mr. Noble submitted the following motion for consideration -
Message from the President of the United States
communicating futher information in relation to a public road from the city of Washington to New-Orleans ; 23d February, 1805 -
Message from the President of the United States
communicating information in part, on the subject of a post road, from the city of Washington to New Orleans ... ; 1st February 1805 -
The Great Post-Road from London to Falmouth, (in the mail-coach line) where gentlemen, &c. may be supplied with the genteelest accommodations
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Letter from the post-master-general
accompanying draughts of two bills, with explanatory remarks, relative to the post-office and post roads within the United States, pursuant to a resolution of this House of the fourteenth of June, 1798;-- also, his report on the petitio of Ezekiel Williams, referred to him by order of the House, on the same day. 8th January, 1799, referred to the committee appointed on the 24th ultimo, to enquire whether any, and what amendments are necessary to be made in the act, intituled "An act to establish the post-office and post roads within the United States." (Published by order of the House of Representatives.) -
The Post-Office law
with instructions, forms and tables of distances, published for the regulation of the post-offices. 1800 -
Third Congress of the United States: at the first session, begun and held at the city of Pailadelphia [sic], in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three
An act to establish the post-office and post-roads within the United States -
The Post-Office law
with instructions, forms and tables of distances. Published for the regulation of the post offices. 1798 -
Proposals for carrying mails of the United States on the following post-roads, will be received at the General Post-Office, in Washington, until the 1st day of October next, inclusive
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Result of the survey of the main post road
from Robbinstown in Maine to St. Mary's in Georgia ; made between June 1812 and January 1813 -
In Senate of the United States
January 16, 1817. ; Mr. Taylor submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States
February 10, 1817. ; Mr. Taylor, submitted the following motion for consideration -
Mr. Dawson's motion
23d December, 1802. 4th January, 1803. ; Referred to a committee of the whole House on Monday next -
Documents accompanying the Bill for the Relief of Isaac Briggs
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A Bill to Alter and Establish Certain Post-roads
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A Bill to Alter and Establish Certain Post Roads
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A Bill to Alter and Establish Certain Post Roads
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A Bill to Alter and Establish Certain Post Roads
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A Bill to Alter and to Establish Certain Post Roads
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A Bill to Establish and Alter Certain Post Roads
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A Bill to Establish Post Roads
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Report of the committee on so much of the public accounts and expenditurs [i.e., expenditures], as relate to the Post Office, accompanied with "A bill to amend an act, entitled An act regulating the Post Office establishment," passed the 30th of April, 1810
February 10, 1819. Read, and, with the bill, committed to the committee of the whole House, on Monday -
The Committee on the Post-Office and Post Roads, to whom was referred a bill to alter and establish certain post-roads ... report the same with the following amendments
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A Bill to Establish Certain Post Roads in the State of Louisiana
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The committee to whom was referred the Bill to Alter and Establish Certain Post Roads report the same with the following amendments