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Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
House-Capitol tunnel may get moving walk. Washington, D.C., Feb. 3. Footsore Congressmen may find succor in their journey from the House office building to the Capitol by proposed installation of a 'moving side-walk'. President Roosevelt made the supplemental request for $200,000 in an appropriation bill sent to the House Wednesday. David Lynn, Capitol Architect made a similar proposal last year. A rail subway between the two offices has been decided to be impractical because of the heavy traffic between House office buildings and the Capitol, 2-3-39

House-Capitol tunnel may get moving walk. Washington, D.C., Feb. 3. Fo...

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To the Hon. William Medill, House of representatives, Washington: Sir: I have to-day received a copy of the Globe of the 7th of April, and am astonished at the impudent and false statements made by you in your speech on the appropriation bill, i

To the Hon. William Medill, House of representatives, Washington: Sir:...

Gift Margaret W Cushing Jan 26 1938.; Rec 8-12-46.; on p. [2]: {stamp} Gift Margaret W. Cushing Jan. 26, 1938. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsi... More

Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Speech of Mr. William Medill, of Ohio, on the appropriation bill
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
Remarks of Mr. Watmough, of Pennsylvania, on the general appropriation bill, delivered in the House ... April 9, 1834
To the Hon. William Medill, House of representatives, Washington: Sir: I have to-day received a copy of the Globe of the 7th of April, and am astonished at the impudent and false statements made by you in your speech on the appropriation bill, i

To the Hon. William Medill, House of representatives, Washington: Sir:...

Gift Margaret W Cushing Jan 26 1938.; Rec 8-12-46.; on p. [2]: {stamp} Gift Margaret W. Cushing Jan. 26, 1938. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsi... More