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- Woollen manufactures. Report of a Committee of the House of Representatives of the State of Massachusetts, on the subject of woollen manufactures, &c. February 1, 1827. -- Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, April 8, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 25, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 14, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 22, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 28, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 28, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 3, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, December 17, 1827
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 10, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 11, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 14, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 21, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 22, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 28, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 29, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 4, 1828
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 9, 1827 [i.e., 1828]
- Against increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, March 21, 1828
- Against the increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 27, 1827
- Against the increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 27, 1827
- Against the increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 9, 1828
- Amending the Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939 with respect to recycled wool. March 4, 1980. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Analysis of the Tariff Board report on schedule K, by Samuel S. Dale. Reprinted from the "Textile World Record," Boston, Mass., June, 1912. Presented by Mr. La Follette. August 5, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Andrew Low, assignee of Low, Taylor & Co., of Georgia. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 22.) February 29, 1840.
- Annual report of the Federal Trade Commission for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1941.
- Annual report of the Federal Trade Commission for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1942.
- Annual report of the Federal Trade Commission for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1943.
- Annual report of the Federal Trade Commission for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1944.
- Annual report of the Federal Trade Commission for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1949.
- Annual report of the Federal Trade Commission for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1951.
- Annual report of the Federal Trade Commission for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1957.
- Articles, foreign and domestic, consumed in clothing the Army and Navy of the United States, in the year 1813, and an estimate for 1814. Communicated to the Senate, February 3, 1814
- Baltimore Chamber of Commerce. Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Baltimore. January 22, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Bezaleel Wells. Petition for increased protection to woollen manufactures. January 22, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Bulletin No. 49. Committee on Finance, United States Senate. Replies to tariff inquiries. Schedule K. Wool, and manufacturers of. Numbers 5716 to 5772. (Statistics.) June 27, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Bulletin No. 50. Committee on Finance, United States Senate. Replies to tariff inquiries. Schedule K -- continued. Wool, and manufacturers of. Numbers 5773 to 5874. June 27, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Bulletin No. 51. Committee on Finance, United States Senate. Replies to tariff inquiries. Schedule K -- continued. Wool, and manufacturers of. Numbers 5875 to 5995. June 27, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Bulletin No. 52. Committee on Finance, United States Senate. Replies to tariff inquiries. Schedule K -- continued. Wool, and manufacturers of. Numbers 5996 to 6121. July 10, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Bulletin No. 53. Committee on Finance, United States Senate. Replies to tariff inquiries. Schedule K -- concluded. Wool, and manufactures of, numbers 6122 to 6231, with index to Bulletins Nos. 49, 50, 51, 52, and 53. July 10, 1894. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Canadian Woolen Industry. Short history of the effect of the tariff upon the Canadian Woolen Industry, taken from the Daily Trade Record of New York City. Presented by Mr. Smoot. May 29, 1913. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Carded Woolen Manufacturers' Association. The duty of the Sixty-first Congress and its opportunity, presented by Mr. La. Follette. January 10, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Classification of worsted cloths as woolens. April 22, 1890. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Commercial relations of the United States. Reports from the consuls of the United States on the commerce, manufactures, etc., of their consular districts. For the months of September and October, 1882.
- Customs duties upon certain articles. May 11, 1880. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- David Thomas. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 396.) May 4, 1846.
- David Thomas. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 607.) January 20, 1847.
- David Thomas. January 14, 1848.
- Department of Agriculture. Report upon an examination of wools and other animal fibers, by Wm. McMurtrie, E.M., Ph. D. Made under the direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture.
- Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Manufactures. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports, February, 1908. No. 329.
- Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Manufactures. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports, July, 1907. No. 322.
- Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Manufactures. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports. November, 1906. No. 314.
- Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Statistics, No. 289. Monthly consular reports, October, 1904.
- Department of the Interior, Census Office. Report on the manufactures of the United States at the tenth census (June 1, 1880), embracing general statistics and monographs on power used in manufactures; the factory system; interchangeable mechanism; hardware cutlery, etc.; iron and steel; silk manufacture; cotton manufacture; woolen manufacture; chemical products and salt; glass manufacture.
- Document relating to blankets for the Indian trade; being questions to, and answers by, Adam D. Steuart, collector of the port of Mackinaw. February 3, 1831. Laid on the table by Mr. Benton, and ordered to be printed.
- Duties on Woollens. Statement made by Mr. Cambreleng of the duties, Ad Valorem, which would be charged on Woollens of Various Descriptions, under the amendment proposed to be made by Mr. Mallary to the bill no. 132, according to the 2d, 3d and 4th provisions of that amendment. February 18, 1828. -- Read, and laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed.
- Duties on imported linens, silks, &c. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report upon the subject of duties on imported linens, silks, &c. February 4, 1840. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.
- Duties on imported woolen manufactures. Communicated to the Senate, February 19, 1827
- Duties on imports of woolen goods. Communicated to the Senate, February 26, 1827
- Duties on imports of woolen manufactures. Communicated to the Senate, February 22, 1827
- Duties on imports. January 31, 1828.
- Duties on wool and manufactures of wool. July 29, 1912. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Duties on wool. Resolution of the Convention of Wool-Growers, at Syracuse, New York, relative to duties on wool. February 2, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Duties on wool. Special message from the President of the United States returning without approval H.R. 11019 to reduce the duties on wool and manufactures of wool, together with the bill as passed by Congress. Presented by Mr. Smoot. August 19, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Duties on wool. Synopsis of the report of the Tariff Board of Schedule K relative to the duties on wool. Presented by Mr. Smoot. December 21, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Duties on woollen goods. Statements in relation to existing and proposed duties on woollen goods. January 30, 1827. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- Duty on wool. Resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, asking an additional duty on wool. April 10, 1866. -- Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Duty-free entry of carillon, University of California. October 13, 1972. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Effects of the proposed bill on wool and woolens. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 10, 1828
- Exclusion of headwear from the Wool Products Labeling Act. July 29, 1964. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Exclusion of headwear from the Wool Products Labeling Act. May 10, 1965. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending price control and stabilization acts. June 7 (legislative day, March 5), 1946. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Extending the Price Control and Stabilization acts. April 9, 1946. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Extension of Emergency Price Control Act and Stabilization Act. June 24, 1946. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Fifth annual report on the operation of the Trade Agreements Program. Message from the President of the United States transmitting the fifth annual report on the operation of the Trade Agreements Program, pursuant to section 350 (e)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930 as amended. September 1, 1961. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed with illustrations.
- Foreign Wool Imported. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 12th ultimo, in relation to the Quantity of Foreign Wool, and Woollen Manufactures imported during the last two years, &c. &c. &c. February 3, 1827. -- Read, and laid upon the table.
- Frauds in the importation of woolen goods. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 25, 1827
- George A. Cowles & Company. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting report of board of officers appointed to investigate the process of George A. Cowles & Co. for the preservation of clothing from moth and mildew. December 11, 1874. -- Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.
- H.W. Robinson & Co., Inc. December 18, 1963. -- Ordered to be printed.
- H.W. Robinson and Co., Inc. August 14, 1963. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Hearings before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, on the proposed Tariff Act of 1921 (H.R. 7456). In eight volumes. Volume V. Schedule 9. -- Cotton manufactures. Schedule 10. -- Flax, hemp, and jute, and manufactures of. Schedule 11. -- Wool and manufactures of. Schedule 12. -- Silk and manufactures of. Schedule 13. -- Papers and books. Schedule 14. -- Sundries.
- Hearings on the tariff before the Committee on Finance of the United States Senate on House Bill 4413. Sixty-second Congress. Presented by Mr. Smoot. June 29, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Henry Herman. July 15, 1882. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Henry Herman. June 1, 1894. -- Committed to the Committee on the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Henry Herman. June 22, 1886. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and ordered to be printed.
- Importation of sheep's wool on the skin. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 17, 1827
- Importations of wool and woolen manufactures. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 3, 1827
- In Senate of the United States, January 19, 1837. Mr. Wright made the following report, with Senate Bill No. 148. The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the petition of De Forest Manice, of the City of New York, merchant, respectfully report: That the petitioner prays that there may be refunded to him the excess of duties paid...
- In Senate of the United States. April 29, 1846. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Lewis made the following report: The Committee on Finance, to whom was referred the petition of Jacob B. Clarke...
- In Senate of the United States. January 15, 1845. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Evans made the following report: The Committee on Finance, to whom the petition of Levin Wethered was referred...
- In favor of an increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 2, 1828
- In favor of an increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 11, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 31, 1827
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 31, 1827
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 13, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 20, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 4, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 14, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 14, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 22, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 3, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 3, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 20, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 3, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, February 20, 1828
- In favor of increase of duties on imports. Communicated to the Senate, January 21, 1828
- In the Senate of the United States. April 14, 1886. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed. The President pro tempore laid before the Senate the following resolution adopted by the national convention of wool growers, held at Saint Louis, Mo., protesting against the repeal of the duty on wool...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 1, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Manderson, from the Committee on Printing, submitted the following report. (To accompany Joint Resolution S.R. 9.) The Committee on Printing, having had under consideration the Joint Resolution (S.R. 9) authorizing the printing of the recent special report of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department, upon wool and the manufactures of wool...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 29, 1888. -- Presented by Mr. Hoar and referred to the Committee on Finance. March 1, 1888. -- Ordered to be printed. Petition of C.F. Hovey & Co, and others, of Boston, Mass., for the passage of an act conferring on the Court of Claims jurisdiction to hear and determine their claims for the recovery of certain taxes alleged to have been illegally assessed and collected...
- In the Senate of the United States. February 8, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed. Mr. Sherman presented the following memorial of the National Woolgrowers' Association, to the Senate of the United States, asking that no reduction shall be made of the duties on wool or woolen goods.
- In the Senate of the United States. January 14, 1852. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Seward submitted the following report: (To accompany Bill S. 80.) The Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred a bill for the relief of Thomas H. Leggett, submit the following report...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 17, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed. Mr. Sherman presented the following memorial of the Ohio Woolgrowers' Association, to the Senate of the United States, asking that no reduction shall be made in the duties on wool, or woolen goods.
- In the Senate of the United States. January 22, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed. Mr. Aldrich presented the following petition and protest of the manufacturers of woolens and worsted goods, carpets, hosiery and knit goods, wholesale clothing and cloak manufacturers, wool dealers, and commission merchants of the United States...
- In the Senate of the United States. January 30, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed. Mr. Perkins presented the following memorial from 10,000 growers of wool in California protesting against a reduction of the duty on wool.
- In the Senate of the United States. July 26, 1890. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. Mr. Mitchell submitted the following concurrent resolution: Whereas the United States would hail with approbation any reciprocal arrangement, by treaty or otherwise, between the government of the United States and that of any or all of the republics of South America...
- In the Senate of the United States. July 27, 1888. -- Presented by Mr. Sherman, referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed. Resolutions adopted by the conference of wool manufacturers, wool growers, and wool dealers, at Washington, D.C., January 14, 1888...
- In the Senate of the United States. June 18, 1890. -- Presented by Mr. Carlisle, referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed. Memorial of the Wool Consumers' Association praying for a reduction or abolition of the duty on wool...
- In the Senate of the United States. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, in response to Senate resolution of February 27, 1893, transmitting a report of the commission to select samples of wool for use in the Custom-Houses. March 27, 1893. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. August 15, 1893. -- Ordered, that Ex. Doc. No. 3, Fifty-third Congress, special session, being a letter of the Acting Secretary of the Treasury...
- In the Senate of the United States. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, in response to Senate resolution of February 27, 1893, transmitting a report of the commission to select samples of wool for use in the Customhouses. March 27, 1893. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. March 21, 1894. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed. Mr. Mitchell, of Oregon, presented the following: appeal of the National Woolgrowers' Association, of wool merchants, and others, to the Senate of the United States, not to place wool on the free list, but to retain the present duties.
- In the Senate of the United States. May 23, 1892. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Vest submitted the following resolution: Resolved, that the Committee on Finance be discharged from the further considered of House bill numbered six thousand and seven, being "An Act To Place Wool on the Free List and to Reduce the Duties on Woolen Goods," ...
- In the Senate of the United States. Memorial of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, and several memorials of wool manufacturers of the United States, remonstrating against the passage of the Bill (H.R. 6007) to put wool on the free list and reduce the duties on woolen goods. Presented by Mr. Aldrich. July 6, 1892. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed.
- In the Senate of the United States. Mr. Aldrich submitted the following memorial to the Fifty-second Congress, adopted at the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, January 8, 1892. January 11, 1892. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed.
- International exhibition in London. Letter from the Secretary of State relating to an international exhibition in London in 1871, with other papers upon the same subject. March 8, 1870. -- Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Investigate synthetic products as substitute for cotton and wool. June 5 (legislative day, May 9), 1944. -- Ordered to be printed.
- James M'Ilvain. Memorial of James M'Ilvain, praying that the aid of government may be extended to the growers of wool, and the manufacturers of woollen goods. February 20, 1828. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, to which is committed the Bill (No. 132) in Alteration of the Several Acts Imposing Duties on Imports.
- Journeymen tailors -- Philadelphia. Petition of 276 journeymen tailors of the City of Philadelphia, setting forth the injuries which they suffer, in consequence of the present high duties upon woollen cloths, and praying that they may be reduced to 25 per cent ad valorem. January 23, 1832. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures. January 24, 1832. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- Labeling of imported woven labels. May 19, 1964. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Letter from John J. Astor to honorable Mr. Benton, in relation to blankets for the Indian trade. January 31, 1831. Laid on the table by Mr. Benton, and ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Commissioner of Agriculture, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of April 3, 1872, a statement of the statistics of wools and woolens, showing the importation and domestic production thereof. April 24, 1872. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to undervaluations and frauds in the collection of the revenues. March 1, 1889. -- Referred to the Special Committee to Examine the Condition of the Civil Service and ordered to be printed, and also printed in the Record.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report on the subject of prohibiting the importation of cotton, woollen, and iron manufactures, and his opinion of the effect such prohibition will have on the revenue of the United States. Made in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 4th ultimo. February 1, 1820. Read, and ordered to lie on the table.
- Maine. Memorial of merchants and others, of Portland, in the State of Maine, against an increase of duty on imported hemp, iron, molasses, and woollen goods. January 28, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Manufacture of woolen, worsted, and shoddy in France and England and jute in Scotland, by W.A. Graham Clark, special agent of the Department of Commerce and Labor. January 15, 1909. -- Referred to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and ordered to be printed.
- Massachusetts -- tariff. Memorial of farmers, mechanics, and manufacturers, of Essex County, Massachusetts. June 4, 1832. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Massachusetts -- tariff. Memorial of the association of mechanics, farmers, and other working men, of the towns of Amesbury and Salisbury, in the State of Massachusetts. June 6, 1832. Read, and referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Massachusetts -- tariff. Resolutions of the wool growers and manufacturers of the County of Berkshire, Massachusetts. June 10, 1832. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Massachusetts -- wool growers of Berkshire. Memorial of the wool growers and manufacturers of Berkshire, State of Massachusetts. December 31, 1827. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Massachusetts. Memorial of citizens of Boston &c. in favor of further protection to manufactures. January 22, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Massachusetts. Petition of sundry farmers and landholders, of the Town of Westborough, County of Wooster, Commonwealth of Massachusetts against a further increase of duties of imported manufactures. January 28, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Memorial and resolutions of merchants, and others, of the City of Philadelphia, remonstrating against the further increase of duties on imports. January 29, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial and resolutions of the Farmers National Congress, with accompanying papers, asking for protection on farm products and for other legislation, with notes and comments. December 14, 1896. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of Citizens of Boston and its Vicinity against the contemplated increase of duty on certain Woollen Goods Imported. February 26, 1827. -- Read, and laid upon the table.
- Memorial of Inhabitants of Boston, and its Vicinity adverse to an increase of duty on Imported Woollen Goods. January 26, 1827. -- Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of a number of merchants and importers of foreign goods, praying the revision and amendment of the revenue laws. February 25, 1840. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of a number of merchants in the City of New York, praying the modification of the bill "Relating to Duties and Drawbacks." August 2, 1841. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity, adverse to an increase of duty on imported woollen goods. December 17, 1827. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of sundry citizens of Alleghany County, in the State of Pennsylvania, in favor of an increase of the tariff for the protection of domestic manufactures. January 11, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of sundry citizens of Orangeburgh District, S.C. adverse to the increase of duties on woollens, and other imports. January 14, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of sundry manufacturers residing in the State of Maryland. December 22, 1819. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Memorial of the Agricultural Society of South Carolina adverse to an increase of duties on coarse woollens and other imports. January 9, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, against the proposed law increasing the duties on woollen goods imported from abroad. February 22, 1827. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, adverse to the bill for altering the duties on imports. February 19, 1827. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce, and of other citizens of Charleston, South Carolina, adverse to the increase of duties on imports, &c. January 4, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the National Woolgrowers' Association and others, with accompanying papers, asking protective legislation for sheep husbandry. December 10, 1895. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the National Woolgrowers' Association, with accompanying papers, asking protective legislation for sheep husbandry and specified textile fibers. Presented by Mr. Mantle. April 14, 1897. -- Referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the New York Chamber of Commerce, adverse to an increase of duties on imported woollens. January 22, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the citizens of Boston, and its vicinity, in favor of the increase of duty on woollen goods, as contemplated by the woollens bill. January 21, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the citizens of Chester District, South Carolina, adverse to an increase of duty on woollen goods, as contemplated by the woollens bill. January 29, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the citizens of Georgetown, South Carolina, adverse to the increase of duties on coarse woollens, and other imports. January 9, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the citizens of Kershaw District, South Carolina, adverse to the proposed tariff on woollens. March 21, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the citizens of Laurens District, South Carolina, adverse to the present tariff, and the passage of the woollens bill. January 10, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial of the citizens of Plymouth and Kingston, Mass. adverse to an increase of duty on woollen goods as contemplated by the woollens bill. January 21, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the citizens of Westborough, Massachusetts, protesting against any increase of duties on imports, and especially on woollen goods. January 28, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures, and ordered to be printed.
- Memorial of the inhabitants of Thomaston, and its vicinity, adverse to a further increase of duties on imports, for the protection of domestic manufactures. February 1, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures and Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of War, showing the amount of woollens purchased for the use of the Army during the years 1820 and 1821, and what proportion thereof was American manufacture. March 5, 1822. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table.
- Misbranding bill, 1925. December 19, 1925. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Misbranding bill, 1925. January 22, 1925. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Mr. Bouldin's motions.
- New Hampshire. Memorial of the citizens of New Hampshire, in favor of further protection to domestic manufactures. January 22, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- New Hampshire. Petition of farmers in New Hampshire, praying protection for the Interests of agriculture and manufactures. January 22, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- New York -- sales at auction. Petition of sundry merchants, praying for the laying of a duty on sales at auction. June 18, 1832. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- New York -- tariff. Memorial of the inhabitants of Rensselaer County, in the State of New York. June 5, 1832. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- New York Chamber of Commerce. Memorial of the New York Chamber of Commerce, against an increase of duty on woollens, &c. January 28, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- New York custom-house. April 28, 1842. Read, and laid upon the table.
- New York custom-house. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting reports, &c., of the commissioners appointed to investigate the affairs of the custom-house, New York. April 30, 1842. read; motion to print. May 9, 1842. Ordered to lie on the table and be printed.
- New York. Memorial of inhabitants of Dutchess County, in the State of New York, upon the subject of the bill now before the House of Representatives, entitled A Bill in Alteration of the Several Acts Imposing Duties on Imports. April 8, 1828. Read, and laid upon the table.
- New York. Memorial of inhabitants of Otsego County, upon the subject of an increase of duties on certain imported manufactures, &c. &c. March 3, 1828. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- New York. Memorial of inhabitants of the City of Albany, in the State of New York, praying further protection to agricultural and manufacturing interests. December 31, 1827. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures. January 3, 1828. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- New York. Memorial of the Ontario Agriculture Society of the State of New York, praying the further protecting duties on certain domestic manufactures. January 14, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- New York. Memorial of the inhabitants of Dutchess County, in the State of New York, against an increase of duty on imported merchandise, &c. March 3, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- New York. Petition of the wool growers and manufacturers of Madison County, praying further protection to the growers of wool and manufacturers of woollen goods. February 4, 1828. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- North Carolina. Resolution of the Legislature of North Carolina, against an increase of duties on imports. January 14, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Notes on tariff revision prepared for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, under the direction of the Clerk of the Committee.
- On the subject of the tariff, or regulating duties on imports. Communicated to the House of Representatives, January 31, 1828
- Pennsylvania. Memorial and resolutions of citizens of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, against a further increase of duties on imported manufactures, &c. &c. January 28, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Pennsylvania. Memorial of citizens of Alleghany County, in the State of Pennsylvania, praying that the amendment proposed by Mr. Mallary, to the tariff bill now before the House, may be adopted. March 20, 1828. Read, and referred to the Committee of the Whole House to which is committed the Bill in Alteration of the Several Acts Imposing Duties on Imports.
- Pennsylvania. Memorial of inhabitants of Pennsylvania praying further protection of the national industry. January 3, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Pennsylvania. Petition from inhabitants of Beaver County, Pa. for an increased tariff. March 24, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Petition of the journeymen tailors of Philadelphia, complaining of the oppressive operation of the present tariff of duties, and praying for a reduction of the duties on woolens. January 30, 1832. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed.
- Placing woolen rags on the free list. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a letter from the American Association of Commerce and Trade of Berlin relative to the advisability of placing woolen rags on the free list. March 30, 1906. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Preservation of Army clothing. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting an estimate to carry out the plans adopted for the preservation of Army clothing and equipage. February 8, 1873. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed.
- Preventing the unrevealed presence of substitutes for virgin wool. March 9, 1926. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Problems of the domestic textile industry. Third supplementary report of the Committee on Commerce made by its Special Subcommittee To Study the Textile Industry, together with supplemental views, September 24, 1963.
- Prohibition of foreign cotton and woollen fabrics, and iron. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 1, 1820
- Protecting producers, manufacturers, distributors, and consumers from unrevealed presence of substitutes and mixtures in manufactured wool products. September 24, 1940. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Protection to manufacturers of woollen fabrics. Communicated to the House of Representatives, March 6, 1816
- Protection to woolen manufacturers. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 1, 1827
- Recovery of duties. April 17, 1888. -- Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed.
- Reduction of duties on wool and manufactures of wool. August 2, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Removal of the duty on raw wool. January 6, 1890. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Report of Chief of Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department, on wool, etc. July 23, 1888. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Report of the Joint Select Committee of the Legislature of the State of North Carolina, on the alteration of the tariff, contemplated by the woollens bill. January 11, 1828. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
- Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances, for the year ending June 30, 1856.
- Report on the total cost and labor cost of transformation in the production of certain articles in the United States, Great Britain, and Belgium. Made in compliance with the resolution of the United States Senate of June 26, 1897, by Carroll D. Wright, Commissioner of Labor. December 7, 1898. -- Referred to the Committee on Education and Labor and ordered to be printed.
- Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition, 1867, published under direction of the Secretary of State by authority of the Senate of the United States. Edited by William P. Blake, Commissioner of the State of California. Volume VI.
- Reports of the commissioners of the United States to the international exhibition held at Vienna, 1873. Published under direction of the Secretary of State by authority of Congress. Edited by Robert H. Thurston, A.M., C.E., professor of mechanical engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology; member of the scientific commission of the United States. Volume I. Introduction; Executive Commission; Agriculture.
- Resolution of the General Assembly of Indiana, in favor of the encouragement of domestic manufactures and internal improvements. February 20, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures, and on Roads and Canals, and ordered to be printed.
- Restoration of wool duties of 1867. June 16, 1886. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Retaining present rates on wool. June 16, 1886. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
- Rhode Island. Memorial of the farmers and manufacturers of the County of Kent, in the State of Rhode Island, praying for further protection to domestic manufactures. January 14, 1828. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Rhode Island. Resolution of the General Assembly of Rhode Island, in favor of further protection to domestic manufactures. January 28, 1828. -- Read, and laid upon the table.
- Rhode Island. Resolution of the Legislature of the State of Rhode Island, against any reduction of the duties on woollen manufacturers. May 14, 1832. Read, and referred to a Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Samuel Lawrence and William W. Stone -- defence against Mr. Poindexter's report. May 20, 1842. Read, and laid upon the table.
- Schedule K -- wool. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting statement of the Tariff Board in response to House resolution of June 7, 1911, requesting information relative to schedule K of act of August 5, 1909. June 20, 1911. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and ordered to be printed.
- Schedule K. June 22, 1911. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Seventeenth annual report of the United States Tariff Commission. Letter from the Chairman of the United Sates Tariff Commission, transmitting the seventeenth annual report of the United States Tariff Commission, in compliance with the provisions of section 332 of the act of Congress approved June 17, 1930. January 3, 1934. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed.
- Seventh annual report of the Commissioner of Labor, 1891. Volume I.
- Seventh annual report of the Commissioner of Labor, 1891. Volume II.
- Shoddy vs. pure wool. Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Fifty-seventh Congress, first session. June 19, 1902. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Sixth annual report of the President of the United States on the Trade Agreements Program. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the sixth annual report on the operation of the Trade Agreements Program, pursuant to section 402(a) of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. January 28, 1963. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed with illustrations.
- South Carolina -- Edgefield District. Memorial of the citizens of Edgefield, against the woollens bill. December 27, 1827. Read, and laid upon the table.
- South Carolina. Memorial of inhabitants of Newberry District, in the State of South Carolina, against further protecting duties to domestic manufactures; and that all laws heretofore passed for that purpose, may be repealed. February 25, 1828. -- Referred to the Committee of the Whole House to which is referred the Bill in alteration of the several laws imposing duties on imports.
- South Carolina. Memorial of the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, and of other Citizens of South Carolina, against an increase of duties on Woollens. December 11, 1827. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures. February 22, 1828. -- Ordered to be printed by House of Representatives.
- South Carolina. Memorial of the Citizens of Orangeburg, S.C. against any increase of duties on Woollen Goods of Foreign Manufacture. December 24, 1827. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- South Carolina. Memorial of the Inhabitants of Barnwell District, in S.C. remonstrating against any additional duties on Imported Woollen Goods. December 24, 1827. -- Referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Special Consular Reports. Volume IX.
- Special report of Chief of Bureau of Statistics on wool and manufactures of wool. February 28, 1893. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Story of textiles in America. Article on the reasons why woolen trade requires tariff protection: The story of textiles in America, in the New York Commercial June 6, 1911. June 12, 1911. -- Presented by Mr. Gallinger, and referred to the Committee on Printing. June 21, 1911. -- Reported favorably by Mr. Smoot, from the Committee on Printing, and ordered to be printed.
- Tariff and the woolen industry. An article from the Quarterly Bulletin of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, June, 1913, entitled "The Tariff and the Woolen Industry" by Prof. Thomas Walker Page. Presented by Mr. Penrose. August 22, 1913. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Tariff hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress, 1908-1909. Vol. V. [Schedule J: Flax, Hemp, and Jute, and Manufactures of. Schedule K: Wool, and Manufactures of.].
- Tariff hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means. Second session, Fifty-fourth Congress. 1896-97. In two volumes. Volume II.
- Tariff of duties on woolen goods as proposed by Mr. Mallary. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 18, 1828
- Tariff: Wool and wool goods. Mr. Warren submitted the following article on the wool trade, by Theodore Justice -- statement of Tariff Committee, National Association of Wool Manufacturers -- statement of Erben-Harding Company of Philadelphia, and John G. Wright, of Boston -- item from the Boston News Bureau of November 20, 1909... March 21, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Thomas H. Leggett. April 26, 1848.
- To place wool on free list and reduce duties on woolen goods. March 1, 1892. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- To reduce the duties on wool and manufactures of wool. March 27, 1912. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Treasury Department. Wool and manufactures of wool, by Worthington C. Ford, Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department.
- Treasury Department. Wool and manufactures of wool. Special report relating to the imports and exports of wool and its manufactures in the United States and the principal foreign countries; also its production, consumption, and manufacture; also the tariff duties imposed on the imports of wool and the manufactures of wool, from 1789 to the present time, etc., etc., etc. Prepared by the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department.
- Truth in fabric. August 16, 1937. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Truth in fabric. Report of the Committee on Interstate Commerce on S. 162, a bill to protect producers, manufacturers, distributors, and consumers from the unrevealed presence of substitutes and mixtures in spun, woven, knitted, felted, or otherwise manufactured wool products... May 23 (legislative day, May 19), 1939. -- Ordered to be printed.
- U.S. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Animal Industry. Special report on the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States. Prepared under the direction of Dr. D.E. Salmon, Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, by Ezra A. Carman, H.A. Heath, and John Minto.
- Vermont -- tariff. Memorial of citizens of Rutland County, Vermont, on the subject of the tariff. June 18, 1832. Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Vermont -- tariff. Memorial of citizens of the State of Vermont, in public meeting at Windsor. May 31, 1832. Read, and referred to a Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
- Vermont. Memorial of Samuel C. Crafts and others, citizens of the State of Vermont, praying for further protection to domestic industry. January 2, 1828. Read, and referred to the Committee on Manufactures.
- Virginia Woolen Company. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 30.) December 16, 1851.
- Virginia Woollen [i.e., Woolen] Company. (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 258.) April 25, 1850.
- Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing, 1910 to 1926. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 443. Wages and Hours of Labor Series. July 1927.].
- Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing, 1910 to 1928. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 487. Wages and Hours of Labor Series. June 1929.).
- Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing, 1918. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 261. Wages and Hours of Labor Series. August 1919.].
- Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing, 1920. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics No. 289. Wages and Hours of Labor Series. September 1921.].
- Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing, 1922. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 327. Wages and Hours of Labor Series. May 1923.].
- Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing, 1924. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 377. Wages and Hours of Labor Series. March 1925.].
- Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing, 1932. [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 584. Wages and Hours of Labor Series. July 1933.].
- Wholesale prices, wages, and transportation. Report by Mr. Aldrich, from the Committee on Finance, March 3, 1893. Part IV.
- Wool and manufactures of wool. Extract from the special report No. 13, made in May, 1866, of the United States Revenue Commission on wool and manufactures of wool. Presented by Mr. Warren. March 25, 1910. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Wool and manufactures of wool. Message of the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Tariff Board on schedule K of the tariff law. In four volumes. Volume I (Part 1): Letter of the President. Letter of submittal, with summary of findings, glossary. December 21, 1911. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed, with illustrations.
- Wool and manufactures of wool. Message of the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Tariff Board on schedule K of the tariff law. In four volumes. Volume III (Parts 3 and 4). Manufacturing costs, tops, yarn, and cloth, ready-made clothing. December 21, 1911. -- Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and ordered to be printed with illustrations.
- Wool and woolens. Article entitled "The report of the Tariff Board on wool and woolens," by Dr. F.W. Taussig, Professor of political economy in Harvard University. From American Economic Review, June, 1912. Presented by Mr. McCall of Massachusetts. July 5, 1912. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Wool and woollens. Statement submitted by Mr. Wright, of Ohio, in relation to the effects to be produced by the bill reported to the House "In Alteration of the Several Acts Imposing Duties on Imports" in reference to wool and woollens. March 10, 1828. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
- Wool fabrics labeling bill. June 22, 1939. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed.
- Wool tariff. Mr. Dolliver presented the following verbatim transcript of a conversation he had with Samuel S. Dale, editor of the Textile World Record, of Boston. May 7, 1909. -- Ordered to be printed.
- Woollen manufactures. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting information in relation to woollen manufactures imported in the several years between the 30th September, 1820, and the 30th September, 1826, &c. January 25, 1827. Read, and laid upon the table.
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