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'Extract of a Despatch, No. 16, from Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, dated " London, 27th Oct. 1826."--p. 5.' ; Cover title. ; At head of title: 19th Congress, 2d session. [Doc. No. 12.] Ho. of Reps. British Colonial trade. ; "December 18, 1826. Read, and referred to the Committee on Commerce." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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Item dictates that cattle grazing on indian reservations must be branded with an I.D. specific to each reservation. Document also specifies regulations regarding permits and even time of year cattle may be branded. It also spells out how stock are to be sold. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE The Day Family were anglo Indian traders, on the Navajo Reservation in eastern Arizona. The collection includes the personal and business papers of Sam Day, Sr. (1845-1925) surveyor, Indian trader, legislator and United States Indian Commissioner; Anna Day, Sam Sr.'s wife (1872-1932); and of their children, Charles L. Day (1879-1918), Samuel Day, Jr. (1889-1944), United States deputy Marshall. The collection includes information on Navajo culture, stories and legends; the looting of Canyon del Muerta, and the Frank Dugan murder. The collection also contains 91 photographs depicting trading posts and eastern Arizona scenes.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015018027147
"Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Published under the direction of R.S.M. Bouchette, Esq., Commissioner of Customs, Canada." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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Draft of internal regulations for the United States Military Academy at West Point. The following is paraphrased from the original. It is not a complete transcription. 1st: Time for academics and for military and other duty set by superintendent 2nd: Superintendent can mandate private examinations no more than twice a month, as well as public examinations required in the General Regulations 3rd: Superintendent to report every three months on the condition of the Institution 4th: Each month the Superintendent will inspect uniforms, arms, accoutrements, public property and report to the Department of War 5th: Monthly reports will be received from the military storekeeper and tailor on prices charged and articles furnished. Copies will be sent by the Superintendent to the Secretary of War, Inspector and the Board of Visitors at the next general examination 6th: At general examinations every cadet has the right to be examined in all branches of science and instruction passed through and will take his standing accordingly 7th: Cadets caught selling public property will be reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 8th: No cadet may sell clothing without permission of the Superintendent or will be reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 9th: Cadets are not to trade or purchase or contract debt without the permission of the Superintendent or they will reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 10th: Cadets that do not discharge debts at payday will be reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 11th: Gambling, games of chance, profanity, immoral or vicious conduct is prohibited or the cadet will be reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 12th: Cadets who disobey orders or engage in refractory behavior or who persuade another to do same will be dismissed 13th: Cadets who show disrespect to their superior officer or professor will be reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 14th: Cadets who engage in dissipated or vicious habits, unless they reform within a reasonable time will be dismissed 15th: Cadets will maintain strict adherence to duty; if habitually negligent will be dismissed 16th: Cadets will be neat in dress and will keep their arms and accoutrements in order 17th: Rooms and furniture will be kept in perfect order; if wantonly damaged those responsible will make reparations and will be reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 18th: No furloughs or leaves of absence will be granted other than vacations or cases of urgent necessity. If cadets do not return on the expiration of their leaves without proper excuse, they will be reprimanded, confined, suspended or dismissed, depending on the circumstances 19th: Cadets absent from duty without excuse will be reprimanded, given extra duty or confined 20th: Divine service on Sunday is mandatory. No furloughs or leaves of absence will be granted. Cadets are to study in their own rooms. 21st: If a cadet displays conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman, he will be dismissed 22nd [in pencil: 23rd]: Regulations for police not in these regulations will be established by the Superintendent as expedient 23rd [in pencil: 22nd]: Dueling is prohibited and both the principal and accessory will be dismissed
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September 11, 1863 U.S. government imprint regarding the collection of abandoned and captured property with and in the states in insurrection during the U.S. Civil War. ; The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection.
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Includes index. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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In: East India Company (Module I, II, III, IV)