United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Library
États-Unis. Congress. Joint Committee on the Library
United States Joint Committee on the Library
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United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library Legislative oversight committee for the Library of Congress
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Works
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Annual report of the Congressional research service of the Library of Congress for fiscal year... | |
Books in our future : a report from the Librarian of Congress to the Congress | |
The botanic garden and its relation to the Joint committee on the Library. | |
Compilation of works of art in the United States Capitol | |
Dedication by the Congress of a bust of Lajos (Louis) Kossuth : proceedings in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, March 15, 1990, 4:00 p.m. | |
Description of plans of the architects appointed by the Joint select committee of both housees of Congress on additional accommodations for the Library of Congress, submitted with their separate design for a library building. | |
Diplomatic correspondence 1783 to 1789. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 457.) March 9, 1832. | |
Exchange of books. | |
Franklin, Benjamin. | |
History of the United States Botanic Garden, 1816-1991 | |
In Senate of the United States. January 6, 1817. The Joint Library Committee beg leave to report, 1817. | |
International copyright. Feb. 21, 1868...Mr. Baldwin, from the Committee on the Library, made the following report <to accompany bill H. R. no. 779> | |
Joint Resolution to Establish a National Policy on Permanent Papers | |
Legislation creating the national statuary hall in the Capitol | |
Legislative libraries and developing countries : papers | |
[Letter from Cadell & Davies, London, bookseller, addressed to W. Bingham, esq., and Robert Waln, esq., transmitting an invoice of books for the Library of Congress, being the first consignment under the appropriation of $5,000, passed April 24, 1800. | |
M. Vattemare. May 4, 1848. | |
Manuscripts and printed books in the possession of Obadiah Rich, esq. December 27, 1827. | |
Memorial from Francis Lieber ... relative to proposals for a work on the statistics of the United States. | |
Memorial of Alexandre Vattemare, a citizen of France, relative to his plan of international literary and scientific exchanges. | |
Mr. Mitchill, from the joint committee ... | |
Organizational meeting of the Joint Committee on the Library : organizational meeting before the Joint Committee on the Library, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, hearing held in Washington, DC, March 7, 2002. | |
Public documents. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 639.) May 29, 1858. | |
The recall of Columbus. | |
Report | |
[Report by Mr. Dickerson : submitting resolutions upon a letter from the secretary of state, John Quincy Adams, concerning the picture "Columbus", presented to the nation by G. G. Barrell, and concerning the disposition of the 200- fac-simile copies of the Declaration of Independence. | |
[Report by Mr. Fromentin of resolutions providing for the erection of a building on Delaware avenue, north of the Capitol, for the accomodation of the Library of Congress. | |
Report of the Committee to whom was referred the Bill, passed by the House of Representatives, concerning the Library for the use of both Houses of Congress. | |
Report of the Joint committee, appointed to take into consideration the arrangement of books and maps belonging to Congress. December 18, 1801. | |
Report of the Library Committee on the expediency of providing a library room, and for transporting the library lately purchased of Thomas Jefferson, Esq. to the city of Washington. | |
Report [on "a bill for the preservation of the collection of natural curiosities furnished by the exploring squadron, and from other sources." together with "remarks ... | |
Report on progress in implementing national policy on acid-free paper, 1992: | |
Report [on resolution of the Senate calling for the report of progress on the publications of the Wilkes exploring expedition. | |
[Report recommending "the erection of a separate library-building upon the grounds of the Botanic garden." | |
Report <To accompany bill S. no. 214> [on the expediency of causing to be published additional copies of the scientific works of the exploring expedition, under the command of Captain Wilkes ... | |
Resolutions [on the formation of a library for the United States Senate. | |
Rochambeau. A commemoration by the Congress of the United States of America of the services of the French auxiliary forces in the war of independence. | |
Statue of Washington. | |
Testimony on Library of Congress security proposals and policies : hearing before the Joint Committee on the Library, Congress of the United States, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, Tuesday, June 15, 1993. |