United States Congressional serial set
Numbering began with 15th Congress, as the publications of the earlier congresses were not assembled in book form. ; The set has also been known variously as: Congressional serial set, Serial number set, Congressional edition, Congressional set, Congressional series, Congressional series of United States public documents, Congressional document series, Sheep set, Sheep bound set (owing to its distinctive sheepskin binding), and Serial set. ; Prior to the 97th Congress, the serial set had no official name; it was popularly known as the Congressional serial set. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Includes a complete cumulation of: United States. Congress. Senate. Senate document; United States Congress. Senate. Treaty doc.; United States Congress. Senate. Report; United States Congress. Senate. Executive reports; United States Congress. House. House document; United States Congress. House. Report. ; BANC; J66: The following maps from v. 289 were encapsulated and are housed ; MAIN; J66: TRYING TO ADD CALL ## 2 ; MAIN; J66: Documents for 102d Congress to present also available on microfiche: House Documents (MICROFICHE 24121); House Reports (MICROFICHE 24122); Senate Documents (MICROFICHE 24117); Senate Reports (MICROFICHE 24119); Senate Treaty Documents (MICROFICHE 24118) and Senate Executive Documents (MICROFICHE 24120). All located in Periodicals/Newspapers/Microforms. Gaps for these years (102d Congress to present) may be filled by paper copies. Inquire at Government Reference Reference Desk for more information. ; MAIN; J66: Volumes prior to 1965 (except those behind Main Circulation Desk) are at NRLF (1-12681:6). Some volumes lacking, see GLADIS "det" display for specific volume information. These stored volumes are available as MICROFICHE 3136 Government Reference. ; MAIN; J66: 1817(15th Congress)-1969(91st Congress) also available on microfiche (MICROFICHE 3136 Government Reference).