A complete, historical record of executive documents from the 50th Congress (1887–1888).
This multi-volume collection presents the official documents produced by the House of Representatives during the first session of the Fiftieth Congress. It includes an index and a survey of contents across thirty-two volumes, offering a thorough view of government work from that era.
This edition gathers the primary reports, correspondence, and related materials that defined the period. It serves as a reference for researchers, students, and anyone studying late 19th-century U.S. governance and public policy.
- Access a broad set of executive documents organized by topic and department
- See the official indexing and cross-references used to navigate the volumes
- Explore material related to public works, finances, and administrative reports of the era
- Understand how Congress compiled and presented government information in 1887–1888
Ideal for readers of history, government, and archival research, this edition helps you understand how the government documented its work a long century ago.