Excerpt from "Senate Docs. 101-155, Except 137", subtitled "54th Congress, 1st Session". Titled "In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Teller presented the following resolution of the camden county, N.J., Farmers' Institute favoring the free and unlimited coinage of silver", and dated February 17, 1896.
Excerpt from "54th Congress: 1st Session, 1895-96", subtitled "House Documents Nos. 280-409, 423 with Exceptions". Titled "Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury: Purchase of Minor Coinage Blanks", and dated April 23, 1896.
Excerpt from "54th Congress: 1st Session, 1895-96", subtitled "House Documents Nos. 280-409, 423 with Exceptions". Titled "Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury: Bonds and Currency of the United States", and dated June 5, 1896.
"Document 394: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Thurston, from the Select Committee on International Expositions, submitted the following report (to accompany S. R. 78.)", dated March 3, 1896. From the 54th Congress, 1st Session.
"Document 378: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Mitchell, of Wisconsin, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report (to accompany S. R. 7.)" dated February 27, 1896. From the 54th Congress, 1st Session.
"Document 587: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Shoup, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report (to accompany H. Res. 85)", from the 54th Congress, 1st Session.
"Document 600: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Nelson, from the Committee on Commerce, submitted the following report...", from the 54th Congress, 1st Session.
Excerpt from "54th Congress, 1st Session", subtitled "Senate Documents Nos. 156-213". Titled "Document 177: In the Senate of the United States: Mr. Stewart presented the following Memorial of Anson Wolcott, of Wolcott, IND., to the Congress of the United States, relative to the monetary laws and monetary condition of the United States.", and dated March 18, 1896.
The Philatelic West, a monthly periodical by the Nebraska Philatelic Society, for the years 1896 1897, and 1898. This copy courtesy of the Nebraska History Library.