A historical snapshot of the United States government in action during the 1891–1892 session.
This edition compiles the executive documents of the House of Representatives, providing a window into the era’s debates, reports, and official actions.
The collection covers a wide range of topics—from appropriations and department reports to technical surveys, infrastructure projects, and administrative notes. Readers will encounter material on navigation improvements, survey work, fiscal planning, and various public works, all drawn from the Fiftieth-second Congress’ first session.
- Official reports and estimates from multiple departments, shedding light on government operations of the era
- Detailed surveys and project briefs, including river and harbor work and infrastructure planning
- Notes on administration, military, and legal matters as recorded by the House of Representatives
Ideal for researchers, historians, and library collections seeking a primary-source view of late 19th-century U.S. governance and policy.