House amendment registers, 1903-1907.

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House amendment registers, 1903-1907.

House amendment register are a register of all amendments to House and Senate bills. The amendments are listed in numerical order, with the Senate or House number of the bill that is being amended. Each amendment contains a description of the amendment, date on which it was adopted, how it was voted on, and the name of the House member who presented the amendment.

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