A complete record of House committee reports from 1891–1892, with official testimony and budget details across twelve volumes.
This twelve-volume collection compiles the Reports of Committees of the House of Representatives for the first session of the Fifty-Second Congress. It presents official hearings, estimates, and expenditures, along with exhibits and correspondence that illuminate the workings of federal oversight during the era. The material covers topics ranging from administrative organization to the financing of major national events, including the World's Columbian Exposition.
- Official testimony and committee discussions on appropriations and administrative matters
- Detailed expense estimates, payrolls, and exhibit-related planning for national projects
- Explanations of how departments and commissions operated, with supporting documents
- A comprehensive index and cross-references across the twelve volumes
Ideal for researchers, historians, and anyone studying late 19th-century American government, policy, and the World’s Fair era.