U. S. Ordnance Office collection on U. S. Congress Joint Resolution of March 2, 1849 1849-1851

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U. S. Ordnance Office collection on U. S. Congress Joint Resolution of March 2, 1849 1849-1851

Collection includes: Letters, 1849-1851, regarding the Resolution and authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish arms and ammunition to persons emigrating to the Territories of Oregon, California and New Mexico; Manuscript copy of the Resolution, with the 1851 modification.

.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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