House calendar, 1886-1887.

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House calendar, 1886-1887.

A House calendar is an almost daily register of all House and Senate bills that were presented before the House and voted on. It contains the House and Senate bill numbers, brief bill descriptions, and information concerning whether or not the bill was passed, tabled, etc.

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