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- "Why do people die?" : helping your child understand--with love and illustrations
- A Breath of Hope
- A Good Death : Case Studies in End-of-Life Care
- A Right to Die?
- A matter of life and death : 60 voices share their wisdom
- A sermon preached at the funeral of Miss Charlotte Lindsey, daughter of Mr. John Lindsey : who departed this life December 20, 1820, aged 28 years
- Absence for 7 years sufficient evidence of death. Message from the President of the United States transmitting without his approval, H.R. 4787, to provide that the unexplained absence of any individual for 7 years shall be deemed sufficient evidence of death for the purposes of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration.
- Accrued pensions, etc.
- Action for deaths by negligent acts occurring on the high seas and other navigable waters.
- Actions for death on the high seas and other navigable waters.
- Actions for death on the high seas.
- Additional compensation for employees killed or injured in hazardous law-enforcement activity.
- Advice for future corpses (and those who love them) : a practical perspective on death and dying
- Alcohol and Depression
- All that remains : a renowned forensic scientist on death, mortality, and solving crimes
- Allotments of deceased Indians.
- Already here : a doctor discovers the truth about heaven
- Amending act to establish a permanent Census Office.
- Amending act to provide a civil government for Puerto Rico.
- Amending act to regulate the business of life insurance in the District of Columbia.
- Amending further the Armed Forces Leave Act of 1946, as amended, to permit certain payments to be made to surviving brothers and sisters, and nieces and nephews, of deceased members and former members of the Armed Forces.
- Amending pension laws.
- Amending section 10 of Public Law 378, Eighty-first Congress.
- Amending section 10 of Public, No. 360, Seventy-seventh Congress, to grant National Service Life Insurance in the cases of certain Army flying cadets and aviation students who died as the result of aviation accidents in line of duty between October 8, 1940, and June 3, 1941.
- Amending section 12 of the Naval Aviation Cadet Act of 1942.
- Amending section 1709 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.
- Amending section 1709 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.
- Amending section 208 (b) of the Technical Changes Act of 1953 and for other purposes.
- Amending section 6 of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930.
- Amending section 6 of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930.
- Amending section 7 of the Act of February 27, 1925 (43 Stat. 1008), relating to the Osage Indians of Oklahoma.
- Amending section 7 of the Act of February 7, 1925 (43 Stat. 1008), relating to the Osage Indians, Oklahoma.
- Amending section 714 of Title 32, United States Code, to authorize certain payments of deceased members' Final accounts without the necessity of settlement by General Accounting Office.
- Amending sections 1301 and 1303 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, relating to liability for causing death by wrongful act.
- Amending sections 1301 and 1303 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, relating to liability for causing death by wrongful act.
- Amending sections 23-701 and 23-702 of title 23, chapter 7, of the District of Columbia Code, 1940 edition.
- Amending sections 235 and 327 of the Code of Laws for the District of Columbia.
- Amending sections 235 and 327 of the Code of Laws for the District of Columbia.
- Amending sections 32 and 33 of the trading with the Enemy Act.
- Amending the Act of August 27, 1954, so as to provide for the erection of appropriate markers in national cemeteries to honor the memory of certain members of the Armed Forces who died or were killed while serving in such forces.
- Amending the Act of July 28, 1942 (Ch. 528, 56 Stat. 722), relating to posthumous appointments and commissions.
- Amending the Act of July 28, 1942, relating to posthumous appointments and commissions.
- Amending the Act of May 16, 1946 (Public Law 383, 79th Cong.), as amended, to provide increased allowances for the escorts of repatriated war dead.
- Amending the Code of Law for the District of Columbia to provide for regulation of business of funeral directors and embalmers.
- Amending the Trading With the Enemy Act.
- Amending the Trading with the Enemy Act.
- Amending the act entitled "An act to establish a Code for the District of Columbia," approved March 3, 1901, regulating the disposal of dead human bodies in the District of Columbia.
- Amending the act to establish a Code of Law for the District of Columbia.
- Amending the act to provide for the evacuation and return of the remains of certain persons who died and are buried outside the continental limits of the United States.
- Amending the income limitation governing the granting of pension to veterans and death-pension benefits to widows and children of veterans.
- Amending the laws relating to death gratuities for service personnel.
- Amending the provision of the act authorizing payment of 6 months' death gratuity to widow, child, or dependent relative of officers, enlisted men, or nurses of the Navy or Marine Corps.
- Amending the provisions of the act authorizing payment of 6 months' death gratuity to widow, child, or dependent relative of persons in the Armed Forces.
- Amending the provisions of the acts authorizing payment of 6 months' death gratuity to widow, child, or dependent relative of persons in the Armed Forces.
- Amending the provisions of the acts authorizing payment of 6 months' death gratuity to widow, child, or dependent relative of persons in the armed forces.
- Amending title 18, United States Code.
- Amending title 38, United States Code, to make uniform the marriage date for service-connected death benefits.
- Amendment of section 345 of the Revenue Act of 1951.
- Amendment of section 77 of Bankruptcy Act as to preferred claims.
- An ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead : the Papyrus of Sobekmose
- At the end of life : true stories about how we die
- Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to accept allotment relinquishments, approve a lieu allotment selection, and issue appropriate patents therefor to the heirs of Dolly McCovey.
- Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to accept allotment relinquishments, approve a lieu allotment selection, and issue appropriate patents therefor to the heirs of Dolly McCovey.
- Authorizing and requesting the President of the United States to issue a proclamation calling for the flag of the United States to be flown at half staff on the occasion of the death of the last surviving veteran of the War Between the States.
- Authorizing and requesting the President of the United States to issue a proclamation calling for the flag of the United States to be flown at half-staff on the occasion of the death of the last surviving veteran of the War Between the States.
- Authorizing disposition of the effects of persons dying in the military services of the United States.
- Authorizing payment to certain enrolled members of the Seminole Tribe, Oklahoma, under Act of July 2, 1942, and amending the Act of December 24, 1942 (56 Stat. 1080).
- Authorizing shipment, at government expense, of privately owned vehicles of deceased or missing personnel.
- Authorizing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to approve payment of gratuities during the recess of Congress.
- Authorizing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to approve payment of gratuities during the recess of Congress.
- Authorizing the President to award the Medal of Honor to the unknown American who lost his life in the Korean conflict.
- Authorizing the President to award the Medal of Honor to the unknown American who lost his life in the Korean conflict.
- Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to provide an escort for the bodies of deceased officers, enlisted men, and nurses.
- Authorizing the award posthumously of appropriate medals to Chaplain George L. Fox, Chaplain Alexander D. Goode, Chaplain Clark V. Poling, and Chaplain John P. Washington.
- Authorizing the furnishing of headstones or markers in memory of members of the Armed Forces dying in the service, whose remains have not been recovered or identified or were buried at sea.
- Authorizing the payment of death gratuities in the case of certain employees under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol who are assigned to duty in the House of Representatives.
- Authorizing the printing of the compilation entitled "How to Obtain Death Certificates" as a Senate document.
- Authorizing trailer allowances to dependents in the case of the death of a member of the armed services.
- Autumn light : season of fire and farewells
- Barefoot to Avalon
- Big Mama
- Bipolar Disorder
- Bipolar Illness and Depression
- Bipolar Illness or Manic-Depressive Illness?
- Building America's health. A report to the President by the President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation.
- Bullying and Suicide : Think About It
- Burial of remains of an unknown American.
- Caring for Mom & Dad
- Caring for Your Parents
- Celebrity death certificates
- Ceremonies in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Gilbert Du Motier Marquis De La Fayette at a joint session of the Congress in the House of Representatives Washington, D.C. and other La Fayette commemorative ceremonies in the United States.
- Changing the way we die : compassionate end-of-life care and the hospice movement
- Children and Grief
- Claim for the death of Samuel Richardson. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State respecting a claim presented by the British Government for the death of Samuel Richardson, November 1, 1921, at Consuelo, Dominican Republic, together with the recommendations of the Secretary of the Navy and the Director of the Budget.
- Claims for the death of several Nicaraguans Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State respecting claims against the United States on account of several Nicaraguans killed or injured in encounters with American Marines, together with the recommendations of the Secretary of the Navy and the Director of the Budget.
- Collection of fees for determining the heirs and approval of wills of deceased Indians.
- Communication from French Minister of Foreign Affairs. Letter from the Secretary of State, inclosing copy of dispatch from United States Embassy at Paris, transmitting note from the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, reporting reception by French Chamber of Deputies of resolutions passed by U. S. Senate and House of Representatives on the death of President Carnot.
- Communication from the President of the United States transmitting an estimate of appropriation submitted by the Navy Department to pay claims for death or personal injury to residents of Guam, in the amount of $794,761.28.
- Communication from the President of the United States transmitting draft of a proposed provision pertaining to an existing appropriation for the War Department -- civil functions.
- Compensatory time of deceased postal employees.
- Concerning actions on account of death or personal injury within places under the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States.
- Confirming the claim of A. B. Learned to certain lands in the State of Mississippi, County of Wilkinson.
- Confirming the claim of Miss Lucille Romano to certain lands in the State of Mississippi, County of Warren.
- Conservation of estates of American citizens dying within consulates.
- Consideration of House Joint Resolution 189.
- Consideration of S. 2420.
- Conveying all right, title, and Interest of the United States in and to certain lands in Wilkinson County, Miss., to the heirs, assigns, and successors in title of William Collins.
- Conveying all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to certain lands in Warren County, Miss.; to the heirs, assigns, and successors in title of Moses Evans.
- Coping with death
- Correspondence concerning the death of Charles Govin. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to a resolution of the Senate of December 22, 1896, a report from the Secretary of State, accompanied by copies of correspondence, concerning the death of Charles Govin, a citizen of the United States, in the Island of Cuba.
- Creating a select committee to conduct an investigation and study of the benefits provided under federal law for the surviving dependents of deceased members and former members of the armed forces.
- Dark Days : Shedding Light on Depression
- Death : an oral history
- Death Need Not Be Fatal.
- Death and dying
- Death and dying
- Death and dying : end-of-life controversies
- Death and dying : end-of-life controversies
- Death etc.
- Death of Admiral George Dewey. Message from the President of the United States, announcing the death of January 16, 1917, at Washington, D, C., of Admiral George Dewey.
- Death of Edward Lasker. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting documents from the Secretary of State relative to the resolution of the House of Representatives upon the death of Mr. Edward Lasker.
- Death of Emperor Frederick. Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting a letter from the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Germany, conveying the thanks of the Emperor of Germany for the resolutions of sympathy on the occasion of the death of the late Emperor.
- Death on the high seas and other navigable waters. Letter from the Secretary of War, submitting an amendment to the bill (H. R. 9919) "For the maintenance of action for death on the high seas and other navigable waters," so that its provisions will not extend to the navigable waters of the Panama Canal Zone.
- Deceased dependents of military personnel.
- Decision To Stop Treating Patients, The
- Defining moments : coping with the loss of a child
- Defray cost of returning to the United States the remains, families, and effects of officers and employees dying abroad.
- Dependency and indemnity compensation for certain service-connected deaths.
- Depression : Available Treatments
- Depression and Medication (Part One)
- Depression and Medication (Part Two)
- Depression and Self Harm : Brittany’s Story
- Depression and the Brain
- Depression or Anxiety?
- Determination of heirship, etc., Five Civilized Tribes.
- Determining heirs of deceased Indian allottees having any right, title, or interest in any trust of restricted property, etc.
- Disability and death benefits for reservists.
- Disability and death benefits for reservists.
- Discretionary penalty of punishment by death for sabotage in certain cases.
- Diseases among Indians. Message from the Presidnet of the United States, in relation to the present conditions of health on Indian reservations and in Indian Schools, pointing out the alarming death rate, and urging upon Congress the necessity for additional appropriations for the use of the Indian Medical Service.
- Disposition and sale of allotments of deceased Indians, etc.
- Disposition of accounts of deceased officers and men of Coast Guard and Public Health Service.
- Disposition of effects of deceased patients of Public Health Service.
- Disposition of effects of deceased patients of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a letter, dated March 18, 1912, transmitting a draft of a bill providing for the disposition of effects of deceased patients of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, and of certain officers and men connected with the army.
- Disposition of effects of deceased patients, Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.
- Disposition of effects of deceased persons in the naval service.
- Disposition of effects of deceased seamen.
- Disposition of effects of persons dying while subject to military law.
- Disposition of moneys of deceased inmates of St. Elizabeths Hospital.
- Disposition of property of Indians dying intestate without heirs.
- Disposition of trust of Indians dying intestate without heirs.
- Disposition of trust or restricted estates of Indians dying intestate without heirs.
- Distribution of moneys of deceased restricted members of the Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, not exceeding $500.
- Dr. Edward Lasker.
- Dr. Ricardo Ruiz. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution, February 23, 1897, a report of the Secretary of State relative to the arrest, imprisonment, and death of Dr. Ricardo Ruiz in the jail of Guanabacoa, on the Island of Cuba.
- Early Therapy
- Effects of deceased persons in the naval service.
- Effects of malnutrition and other hardships on the mortality and morbidity of former United States prisoners of war and civilian internees of World War II: An appraisal of current information.
- Eliminate unnecessary expense in the administration of the estates of deceased and incompetent veterans and for other purposes.
- Erasing death : the science that is rewriting the boundaries between life and death
- Erection of memorial to survivors of dirigible "Shenandoah".
- Establishing eligibility for burial in national cemeteries.
- Estate tax deduction for charitable transfers subjected to foreign death taxes.
- Estate tax deduction for charitable transfers subjected to foreign death taxes.
- Estates of American citizens dying abroad.
- Estates of American citizens dying abroad. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation relating to the estates of American citizens dying abroad.
- Estates of certain former members of the U.S. Navy Band.
- Estates of curtesy and dower in the District of Columbia, etc.
- Exemption from induction of sole surviving son of family whose father died as result of military service.
- Exemption from induction of sole surviving son of family whose father died as result of military service.
- Expeditious payment of death gratuity benefits.
- Expenses incurred on account of the sickness and death of President Harding. Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, to defray the expenses incurred on account of the sickness and death of President Harding, $28,000.
- Expenses of President Garfield's illness and death. Letter from the First Comptroller of the Treasury, transmitting report of the board to audit the expenses of the sickness and death of the late President Garfield.
- Experiencing Aging
- Explosion of shell at Fort Lafayette.
- Expressing praise of the services of the late Ambassador to Canada, Hon. Laurence A. Steinhardt.
- Extend the restrictive period against alienation of any interest of restricted heirs of members of the Five Civilized Tribes.
- Extending the provisions of the act approved August 27, 1940, entitled "An act increasing the number of naval aviators in the line of the Regular Navy and Marine Corps, and for other purposes.
- Extending to the Canal Zone Government and the Panama Canal Company provisions of the act entitled "An act to facilitate the settlement of the accounts of certain deceased civilian officers and employees of the Government," approved August 3, 1950.
- Extending to the Canal Zone Government and the Panama Canal Company provisions of the act entitled "An act to facilitate the settlement of the accounts of certain deceased civilian officers and employees of the Government," approved August 3, 1950.
- Extreme measures : finding a better path to the end of life
- Exuberance
- Exuberance and Happiness
- Exuberance and Intellectual Curiosity
- Facilitate the settlement of the accounts of deceased members of the uniformed services.
- Facilitating the settlement of the accounts of certain deceased civilian officers and employees of the government.
- Facilitating the settlement of the accounts of certain deceased civilian officers and employees of the government.
- Facing Death
- Facing Death
- Facing death
- Facing death : a companion in words and images
- Family Reaction to Manic-Depressive Illness
- Fatalities in the aviation service of the Army. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting in response to Senate Resolution No. 296, a list of fatalities in the aviation service of the Army during the past five years.
- Financial statement relating to heirs of deceased Indian allottees. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting report of all moneys collected and deposited during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, under the appropriation "Determining heirs of deceased Indian allottees, 1915.".
- Form of proof of death of persons in United States military forces.
- From here to eternity : traveling the world to find the good death
- Furnishing a uniform and the presentation of a flag of the United States for deceased members of the National Guard and Ready Reserve.
- General Sheridan. Message from the President of the United States, announcing the death of General Philip H. Sheridan.
- Genetic and Bipolar Illness
- Gratuity to dependents of deceased officers and enlisted men of the regular Army.
- Grave markers for deceased veterans.
- Grave markers for deceased veterans.
- Grief is a journey : finding your path through loss
- Grief is a journey : finding your path through loss
- Handbook for mortals : guidance for people facing serious illness
- Harm Avoidance (Part One)
- Harm Avoidance (Part Two)
- Health, accident, and death benefit companies and associations.
- Health, accident, and death benefit companies in the District of Columbia.
- Health. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a message on health recommendations.
- Heart of the game : life, death, and mercy in minor league America
- Heidegger and a hippo : walk through those pearly gates : using philosophy (and jokes!) to explore life, death, the afterlife, and everything in between
- Heirs of persons killed at the United States Naval Magazine, Iona Island, N. Y.
- Heirs of persons killed by explosion at torpedo station, Newport, R. I.
- Heirs of victims of Fort Lafayette explosion.
- Helping Someone Who's Suicidal
- Helping Those In Need
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama : Facing Death and Dying Well
- How should one cope with death?
- How to obtain death certificates.
- Hydrophobia.
- Income tax treatment of certain stock held at Death.
- Income taxes of members of armed forces dying in service.
- Increased dependency and indemnity compensation for parents and children of veterans whose deaths are service-connected.
- Increased payments for widows of veterans dying from service-connected disabilities.
- Inheritance tax in the District of Columbia.
- Inherited estates in the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma.
- Inquiry into death of James W. Rodgers.
- Interest of restricted heirs of members of the Five Civilized Tribes.
- Interment and reinterment of Confederate dead in Arlington National Cemetery.
- Interment of remains of Marie Irene Donaldson and daughter.
- Interment of the remains of Marie Irene Donaldson and daughter.
- Investigation of the national war effort.
- Issuance of flags to nearest relatives of persons who die in service.
- Joint memorial to Maj. Archibald W. Butt and Francis Davis Millet.
- Last Season
- Last rights : rescuing the end of life from the medical system
- Leasing of restricted allotments of deceased Indians.
- Leasing restricted allotments of deceased Indians.
- Legal representatives of deceased clerks in Philadelphia. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 233.)
- Lessons on Living : Morrie Schwartz
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, transmitting tentative draft of an item of legislation for consideration in connection with the sundry civil appropriation bill.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, with copies of communications from the Acting Secretary of State and the Auditor for the State and other Departments, a draft of proposed legislation relating to estates of American citizens dying abroad.
- Letter from the Clerk of the House of Representatives transmitting a list of Representatives who have died during their term of service since the last provision for the erection of monuments, together with schedule of proposals for monuments to same, &c.
- Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting a copy of the response of the Russian Government to the communication made to it by the United States minister at St. Petersburg of the Senate resolution of the 15th ultimo, on the death of the late Emperor Alexander II.
- Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting, with a communication from the Portuguese Charge D'Affaires, the condolences of the Portuguese Chamber of Deputies on the death of President M'Kinley.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting draft of bill to provide for the prompt settlement of debts of deceased members of our expeditionary forces abroad.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting in response to resolution of the Senate of January 30, 1899, copy of dispatch from Major-General Otis, making report as to the number of deaths and the health of our troops in the Philippines.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in compliance with a Senate resolution of February 23, 1875, a report of the expedition to the Black Hills, under command of Bvt. Maj. Gen. George A. Custer.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of January 30, 1899, a letter from the Surgeon-General of the Army, submitting report and tabulated statements concerning deaths and sickness of soldiers in the Philippine Islands.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in response to resolution of the House calling for information as to the cause of the death of Cadet Frederick S. Strang at the Naval Academy.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting tentative draft of a bill to provide for the disposition of the effects of deceased persons in the Naval Service.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a recommendation for the enactment of legislation authorizing payment, without administration, of amounts found due deceased civilian United States employees or their legal heirs.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives, a list of persons who have died by reason of wounds or injuries received or diseases contracted in the line of duty in the Life-Saving Service since the origin of the service.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to a resolution of the House, a list of the officers and employes of the Internal-Revenue Bureau and of the Department of Justice who have been killed or wounded in the enforcement of the internal-revenue laws of the United States.
- Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of July 29, 1861, in relation to the payments under the act of Congress passed March 28, 1848, for the relief of the heirs of John Paul Jones.
- Letters from Max : a book of friendship
- Liberalizing the provisions of existing laws governing death-compensation benefits for widows and children of World War veterans.
- Life lessons : [two experts on death and dying teach us about the mysteries of life and living]
- Life lessons : two experts on death and dying teach us about the mysteries of life and living
- Living and nonliving
- Looking At The Family Tree
- Loss of a Daughter
- Loss of a Family
- Loss of a Job
- Loss of a Relationship
- Loss of a Son
- Loss of a Spouse
- Love, life and death
- Machpelah : a book for the cemetery ..
- Madison Heights
- Making applicable State laws on lands or premises subject to jurisdiction of the United States for injury or death.
- Mania and Medical Emergencies
- Manic Depressive Experiences in College and Beyond
- Manner of inflicting the punishment of death.
- Marking birthplaces of deceased Presidents of the United States.
- Medieval Lives : Death
- Memorial Association of the District of Columbia.
- Memorial address pronounced in the Hall of Representatives.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William Cogswell (late a representative from Massachusetts), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fourth Congress, first and second sessions.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William H. Crain.
- Memorial services for the dead of the U. S. S. "Maine." Message from the President of the United States, suggesting that appropriate action be taken by Congress relating to the memorial service to be held for the dead recovered from the U. S. S. "Maine" (old).
- Message from the President of the United States, announcing the death of Winfield Scott, late Lieutenant General in the Army of the United States.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State in response to a resolution of the Senate, June 19, 1919, in respect to claims against Mexico for the destruction of life and property of American citizens in that country.
- Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of April 4, 1898, letter from the Secretary of the Navy inclosing report of the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation as to number of human lives lost by the sinking of the U. S. battle ship Maine in Havana Harbor, Cuba, February 15, 1898, etc.
- Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 5th instant, information relative to the death of General Ward, a citizen of the United States in the military service of the Chinese government.
- Method of imposition of death sentence.
- Modifying the Code of Law for the District of Columbia to provide for a uniform succession of real and personal property in case of intestacy, to abolish dower and curtesy, and to grant unto a surviving spouse a statutory share in the other's real estate owned at time of death.
- Mortal lessons
- Mortality
- Mortality
- Mortality and disability by accident in occupations.
- Mortality statistics of Pennsylvania.
- My Daddy and me : a book about grief, for kids, from a kid
- My father's wake : how the Irish teach us to live, love and die
- My father's wake : how the Irish teach us to live, love and die
- National vitality, its wastes and conservation.
- Next Year, Jerusalem
- No one has to die alone : preparing for a meaningful death
- Notes from the waiting room : managing a loved one's end-of-life hospitalization
- Number of deaths of soldiers in the Philippines, etc. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in response to a resolution of the Senate of May 22, 1900, a statement in regard to the number of deaths of soldiers, volunteer and regular, in the Philippines; also as to military operations in the Philippines.
- Number of persons belonging to the African squadron who have died, &c. Message from the President of the United States, in answer to a resolution of the House calling for the number of persons in the service of the United States, belonging to the African squadron, who have died, &c.
- On living
- On living
- On living
- Onset of manic-depressive Illness
- Our dad died : the true story of three kids whose lives changed
- Part III, District of Columbia Code, "Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations" Report from the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives to accompany H.R. 10200. A bill to enact Part III of the District of Columbia Code, entitled "Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations," codifying the General and permanent laws relating to decedents' estates and fiduciary relations in the District of Columbia.
- Part III, District of Columbia code, "Decedents' estates and fiduciary relations" report from the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate to accompany H.R. 4465 a bill to enact part III of the District of Columbia code, entitled "Decedents' estates and fiduciary relations," codifying the general and permanent laws relating to decedents' estates and fiduciary relations in the District of Columbia.
- Pay and allowances to legal heirs of certain officers of the Coast Guard.
- Payment of death benefits by fraternal beneficial associations in the District of Columbia.
- Payment of death benefits by fraternal beneficial associations in the District of Columbia.
- Payment of death gratuity as applicable to Navy and Marine Corps.
- Payment of retroactive salary increases.
- Payment to legal representatives, etc., of certain deceased employees of the House.
- Payments of benefits to beneficiaries of deceased veterans.
- Pensions for disability or death resulting from service in the United States Coast Guard prior to July 2, 1930.
- Pensions for disability or death resulting from service in the United States Coast Guard prior to July 2, 1930.
- Pensions of deceased claimants or pensioners.
- Pensions to widows and children, mothers and fathers, of soldiers killed at Centralia, Mo.
- Permitting certain relatives to receive benefits of Armed Forces leave bonds of deceased veterans.
- Permitting settlement of accounts of deceased officers and enlisted men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and of deceased commissioned officers of the Public Health Service, without administration of estates.
- Permitting the payment of certain trust accounts to the beneficiary on the death of the trustee by savings and loan, and similar associations in the District of Columbia.
- Personal effects of deceased officers and enlisted men in the Army. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, with his favorable recommendation, draft of a bill providing for the disposition of effects of deceased patients of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service and of certain deceased officers and men connected with the Army.
- Personal injury and death cases arising in certain foreign countries.
- Personal injury and death cases arising in certain foreign countries.
- Petition of the heirs of William K. Sebastian, deceased, late a Senator from Arkansas, praying for the pay, perquisites, and emoluments of which he was deprived by being expelled from the Senate.
- Placing statue of late Dr. Florence Rena Sabin in Rotunda, and authorizing ceremonies on such occasion.
- Posthumous appointment to commissioned grade of enlisted men and posthumous promotion of commissioned officers.
- Presidential memorial certificate program.
- Printing decision of Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
- Progress in Neuroscience
- Progress in Treating Mental Illnesses
- Provide an escort for the bodies of deceased officers, enlisted men, and nurses.
- Providing Spanish War veterans wartime pension rates for service-connected disability or death of certain veterans of the Spanish-American War.
- Providing an order of precedence for payment of lump-sum death benefits under Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended.
- Providing effective date of awards of death pension or compensation in cases of persons missing or missing in action, to authorize payment of such benefits from the date of death of such person as reported or found by the Secretary of War or the Secretary of the Navy.
- Providing for continued delivery of water under the federal reclamation laws to lands held by husband and wife upon the death of either.
- Providing for distribution of moneys of deceased restricted members of the Five Civilized Tribes not exceeding $500, and for other purposes.
- Providing for distribution of moneys of deceased restricted members of the Five Civilized Tribes not exceeding $500.
- Providing for sale to the Crow Tribe of interests in the estates of deceased Crow Indian allottees.
- Providing for the disposition of estates of American citizens who die abroad.
- Providing for the expeditious naturalization of the surviving spouse of a U.S. citizen who dies while serving in an active duty status in the Armed Forces of the United States.
- Providing for the expeditious naturalization of the surviving spouse of a U.S. citizen who dies while serving in an active duty status in the Armed Forces of the United States.
- Providing for the giving of flags to widows and children of deceased members.
- Providing for the orderly transaction of business in the event of the death or of the resignation or separation from office of the Chief Disbursing Officer.
- Providing for the orderly transaction of business in the event of the death or of the resignation or separation from office of the Chief Disbursing Officer.
- Providing for the orderly transaction of the public business in the event of the death, incapacity, or separation from office of a disbursing officer of the Military Department.
- Providing for the orderly transaction of the public business in the event of the death, incapacity, or separation from office of a disbursing officer of the military department.
- Providing for the orderly transaction of the public business in the event of the death, resignation, or separation from office of regional disbursing officers of the Treasury Department.
- Providing for the preparation, printing, and distribution of a list of all persons who died during World War II, while serving as members of the Armed Forces between May 26, 1941, and December 31, 1946.
- Providing for the recovery, care, and disposition of the remains of members of the uniformed services and certain other personnel.
- Providing increased allowances for the escorts of repatriated war dead.
- Providing pensions at wartime rates for disability or death incurred in line of duty as a direct result of the conflict in the Far East.
- Providing that no statute of limitations shall apply to offenses punishable by death.
- Providing that the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act shall apply in the District of Columbia.
- Providing that the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act shall apply in the District of Columbia.
- Providing that the Uniform Simultaneous Death Act shall apply in the District of Columbia.
- Providing that the unexplained absence of any ex-service man for 7 years shall be deemed sufficient evidence of death for the purpose of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration.
- Providing that the unexplained absence of any exservice man for 7 years shall be deemed sufficient evidence of death for the purpose of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration.
- Providing that the unexplained absence of any individual for 7 years shall be deemed sufficient evidence of death for the purpose of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration.
- Providing that the unexplained absence of any individual for 7 years shall be deemed sufficient evidence of death for the purpose of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration.
- Psychiatric Illnesses and Creative People
- Psychiatric Medications
- Purchase the allotments of deceased Indians.
- Recognizing Depression
- Recovery and disposition of bodies and members of civilian components of the Army who die in line of duty.
- Relating to the disposition of personal property of certain deceased patients or members of United States Veterans' administration facilities.
- Relating to withholding for State employee retirement, disability, and death benefit systems on the compensation of certain National Guard civilian employees.
- Religion recommended to youth in a series of letters addressed to a young lady : to which are added poems on various occasions
- Remains of officers and men of the Navy and Marine Corps who die abroad. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Acting Secretary of the Navy submitting an estimate of deficiency appropriation for bringing home bodies of officers and men of the Navy and Marine Corps who die abroad.
- Removal of restriction from lands of allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes.
- Requiring insurance companies to accept official reports as satisfactory proof of death.
- Requiring that horses and mules belonging to United States which have become unfit for service be destroyed or put to pasture.
- Resolution of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, on the occasion of the death of Hon. Charles Sumner.
- Resolution of the Legislature of Wisconsin, on the death of Charles Sumner.
- Resolutions of Congress to Mme. Carnot. Letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting a dispatch from the American Ambassador at Paris in relation to the resolution of Congress on the death of President Carnot.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Louisiana, relative to the death of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, member of Congress from the State of Pennsylvania, and tendering the sympathy of the General Assembly to the many friends and relatives of the deceased.
- Resolutions of the Legislature of Missouri, in respect to the memory of Hon. Charles Sumner and Hon. Millard Fillmore.
- Response From Family
- Restoring to the heirs of the Indian grantor certain tribal land of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.
- Retroactive salary increases due deceased officers and employees of the Federal Government.
- Return to their homes of remains, families, and effects of Federal employees dying abroad, and remains only of Federal employees dying while traveling on official business in the United States.
- Revising eligibility requirements for burial in national cemeteries.
- Revising the determination of basic pay of certain deceased veterans in computing dependency and indemnity compensation payable by the Veterans' Administration.
- Robert M. La Follette.
- Sadako : and the thousand paper cranes
- Sadako and the thousand paper cranes
- Sadako and the thousand paper cranes
- Salary and funeral expenses of late sundry employees of the House of Representatives.
- Sale of interests in estates of deceased Crow Indian allottees, and the sale of certain Indian lands to Comanche County, Okla.
- Second omnibus claims bill.
- Secrets
- Sections 680 and 686, Code of Law of the District of Columbia.
- Serotonin
- Serotonin and Violence
- Settlement by American consuls of estates of Americans who died abroad.
- Settlement of accounts of deceased members of the uniformed services.
- Settlement of accounts of deceased officers and enlisted men of Navy and Marine Corps. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Auditor of the Navy Department submitting a draft of proposed legislation for settlement of amounts due officers and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps.
- Settlement of accounts of deceased officers and enlisted men of the Army.
- Settlement of claims arising out of the crash of a U.S. Air Force aircraft at Wichita, Kans.
- Settlement of the pay accounts of deceased members of the uniformed services.
- Shipment, at government expense, of privately owned vehicles of deceased or missing personnel.
- Six months' death gratuity benefits.
- Six months' pay to dependent relatives of deceased officers or enlisted men.
- Social and Interpersonal Implications of Psychiatric Illnesses
- Statistics of births and deaths.
- Statistics of the United States, (including mortality, property, &c.,) in 1860; compiled from the original returns and being the final exhibit of the Eighth Census, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior.
- Staying On Medication
- Steve Jobs' life by design : lessons to be learned from his last lecture : the most popular graduation address in history
- Stroke and Depression
- Suicide
- Suicide (Part One)
- Suicide Awareness and Prevention
- Suicide and Psychiatric Disorders
- Suits for damages where death results from wrongful acts, &c., in the District of Columbia.
- TEDTalks : Sherwin Nuland - A Meditation on Hope
- Temporary appointments of heads of departments. Message from the President of the United States, in relation to the temporary appointment of heads of departments, in case of death, absence, or sickness.
- Texas City disaster.
- The Fiancée of Life
- The Grace Cox inheritance case.
- The Last Journey
- The Mountain Meadow massacre.
- The Undertaking
- The art of dying and living : lessons from saints of our time
- The art of dying well : a practical guide to a good end of life
- The art of dying well : a practical guide to a good end of life
- The art of dying well : a practical guide to a good end of life
- The bright hour : a memoir of living and dying
- The bright hour : a memoir of living and dying
- The bright hour : a memoir of living and dying
- The bright hour : a memoir of living and dying
- The bright hour : a memoir of living and dying
- The consolations of mortality : making sense of death
- The day of a godly man's death, better than the day of his birth : shewed in a sermon, preach'd, Feb. 25, 1722
- The death class : a true story about life
- The denial of death
- The denial of death
- The divine art of dying : how to live well while dying
- The end of life advisor : personal, legal, and medical considerations for a peaceful, dignified death
- The last days of dead celebrities
- The late William Hincks. Resolutions upon the death of William Hincks, late a Reporter of Debates of the House of Representatives United States.
- The loved and the lost ...
- The red ribbon : a memoir of lightning and rebuilding after loss
- The summer of the great-grandmother
- The undertaking
- The undertaking : life studies from the dismal trade
- The violet hour : great writers at the end
- There's Always Help : Suicide Prevention
- There’s No Place Like Home : Seniors Hold On to Urban Independence into Old Age (8/8/13)
- These Days : A Short Film on Youth Suicide
- Things I've learned from dying : a book about life
- To amend section 105 of the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1955, with respect to the disposition upon the death of a Member of the House of Representatives of amounts held for him in the trust fund account in the Office of the Sergeant at Arms, and of other amounts due such Member.
- To amend the act to authorize payment of six months' death gratuity to dependent relative of officers, enlisted men, or nurses whose death results from wounds or disease not resulting from their own misconduct.
- To amend the act to authorize payment of six months' death gratuity to dependent relative of officers, enlisted men, or nurses, whose death results from wounds or disease not resulting from their own misconduct.
- To annul chapter thirty-three of laws of Thirty-fifth Legislative Assembly of New Mexico.
- To authorize payment of six months' death gratuity to dependent relatives of officers, enlisted men, or nurses whose death results from wounds or disease not resulting from their own misconduct.
- To extend the time for the refunding of taxes erroneously collected from certain estates.
- To pay one year's salary and funeral expenses to widows of deceased employees of the House of Representatives.
- To pay salary and funeral expenses of deceased sundry employees of the House of Representatives.
- To pay six months' salary and funeral expenses to relatives or representatives of deceased employees of the House of Representatives.
- To provide for the adjustment and settlement of personal injury and death cases in certain foreign countries.
- Transportation home of the remains of Federal employees dying in Alaska and Hawaii.
- Transportation of deceased dependents of members of the Armed Forces.
- Transportation of remains of deceased dependents of members of the Armed Services.
- Transporting body of deceased veteran.
- Transporting body of deceased veteran.
- Treating Depression : First Steps
- Trouble
- Turn over estates of deceased Indians.
- Unclaimed moneys of deceased inmates of Naval Home.
- Unclaimed property of beneficiaries of a naval home dying intestate. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, to accompany bill (S. 2726) providing for the disposition of unclaimed property of beneficiaries of a naval home dying intestate.
- Understanding Depression
- Understanding Depression
- Understanding and Dealing With Depression
- Unfinished business : what the dead can teach us about life
- Untreated Manic-Depressive Illness
- Vacancies in offices of senators and representatives in Puerto Rican Legislature.
- Venue in actions against interstate carriers by railroad on account of death or personal injuries.
- Veto message relating to inherited estates in the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. Message from the President of the United States, returning without approval Senate bill 4948, entitled "An act relation to inherited estates in the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma," together with the report of the Secretary of the Interior in relation thereto.
- WITH THE END IN MIND : dying, death, and wisdom in an age of denial
- Waiting for the last bus : reflections on life and death
- Waiver of reemployment requirement in cases of death.
- Waiver of reemployment requirement in cases of death.
- Widows of soldiers and sailors.
- Will the circle be unbroken? : reflections on death, rebirth, and hunger for a faith
- William Blair Lord.
- With the end in mind : dying, death and wisdom in an age of denial
- Words at the threshold : what we say as we're nearing death
- Wrongful or negligent acts of a person or corporation resulting in death.
- [Amending act regulating disposal of dead human bodies in D.C.]
- [Amending act regulating disposal of dead human bodies in D.C.]
- [Effective date of awards of death pension or compensation in cases of persons missing in action.]
- [Estimate submitted by War Department to pay claims for damages to property or personal injury or death.]
- [Memorial of Kansas legislature on election of Senator from Kansas to fill vacancy caused by death of Senator Preston B. Plumb.]
- [On granting pensions to wounded and heirs of persons killed at explosion of Allgehany arsenal, Pittsburgh.]
- [Petition of children and heirs of Hon. William K. Sebastian, deceased, late Senator of United States from Arkansas.]
- [Petition of children and heirs of late Senator William K. Sebastian, of Arkansas, praying that resolution by which Senator was expelled be annulled, 3 pts.]
- [Proof of death in pension cases.]
- [Resolution calling for information on number of soldiers and civilians killed and wounded, value of property destroyed, with expenses incurred by United States in certain Indian wars.]
- [Resolution expressing sorrow of Senate at death of John Bright.]
- [Resolution on death of Frederick Douglass.]
- [Resolution on death of Thomas A. Hendricks, late Vice-President of United States.]
- [Resolution providing for Joint Committee on Necrology for deaths of members of Congress.]
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