Complete record of the U.S. government’s executive documents from 1892–1893, across 34 volumes.
This multi-volume set compiles the executive papers of the House of Representatives for the second session of the Fifty-Second Congress. It covers a broad range of departments and topics, including foreign relations, engineering, interior affairs, the navy, education, and more. The edition includes a detailed index listing subjects and offices, along with introductory material that outlines the scope and organization of the volumes.
What you’ll experience
- A structured collection of official reports, correspondence, and findings from late 19th-century government work.
- An index that helps locate topics across the 34 volumes and the associated departments.
- Historical insight into how executive documents were compiled and presented for congressional use.
- A reference work useful for researchers, students, and readers interested in U.S. government history.
Ideal for readers who study American history, policy formation, or archival research, this edition serves as a primary source for the period.