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- [To aid in completion of soldiers' and sailors' monument at Chalmette National Cemetery, Louisiana.]
- A national cemetery in France.
- A national cemetery in vicinity of Portland, Oreg.
- Abandonment of China or White Hall National Cemetery in Pennsylvania. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting copy of House Document No. 1110, Sixty-first Congress, third session, regarding an abandoned cemetery in Bucks County, Pa., known as the China or White Hall Cemetery.
- Abraham Lincoln. James A. Garfield. William McKinley.
- Acquisition of land at the Mobile National Cemetery, Ala.
- Acquisition of land for addition to Arlington National Cemetery.
- Additional copies of Senator lodge's address on Theodore Roosevelt.
- Address of President Taft.
- Address of President Woodrow Wilson.
- Address of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts in honor of Theodore Roosevelt Ex-President of the United States.
- Address of the President of the United States at the ceremonies attending the burial of an unknown American Soldier in Arlington Cemetery November 11, 1921.
- Albert Estopinal (Late a Representative from Louisiana). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- Alexander Clark Mitchell (Late a Representative from Kansas) Memorial addresses.
- Alexander S. Clay (Late a Senator from Georgia). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States sixty-first Congress third session.
- Alvarado Cemetery Association.
- Amend act approved February 7, 1913, so as to remove restrictions as to use of Little Rock Confederate Cemetery, and for other purposes.
- Amend section 4878 of the United States Revised Statutes, as amended, relating to burials in national cemeteries.
- Amend the Act of June 23, 1936, authorizing the Secretary of War to set apart as a national cemetery certain lands of the Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn.
- Amend the act approved March 2, 1929, authorizing mothers and widows of deceased soldiers, sailors, and marines of American forces now interred in the cemeteries of Europe to make a pilgrimage to those cemeteries.
- Amending Act of March 9, 1928, authorizing appropriations to be made for disposition of remains of military personnel and civilian employees of the Army.
- Amending Veterans Regulation No. 9 (a), as amended, so as to increase the limit of amounts payable there-under in connection with the funeral and burial of deceased veterans.
- Amending act incorporating Prospect Hill Cemetery, and for other purposes.
- Amending act of incorporation of Mount Olivet Cemetery Co.
- Amending rule relating to funerals.
- Amending section 365 of the act entitled "An act to establish a code of laws for the District of Columbia," approved March 3, 1901 as amended, to increase the maximum sum allowable by the court out of assets of a decedent's estate for funeral expenses.
- Amending section 365 of the act entitled "An act to establish a code of laws for the District of Columbia," approved March 3, 1901, as amended, to increase the maximum sum allowable by the court out of assets of a decedent's estate for funeral expenses.
- Amending section 7 of the act making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, as amended.
- Amending the Act of June 23, 1936, authorizing the Secretary of War to set apart as a national cemetery certain lands of the Fort Snelling Military Reservation, Minn.
- Amending the Act of March 3, 1911 (36 Stat. 1077), to remove restrictions on the use of a portion of the Springfield Confederate Cemetery, Springfield, Mo.
- Amending the act approved April 20, 1906, as amended, providing for the establishment of a crematorium in the District of Columbia.
- 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 establishing a public crematorium in the District of Columbia.
- Amending the act making appropriations to provide for the Government of the District of Columbia, 1903.
- Amending the act making appropriations to provide for the Government of the District of Columbia, 1903.
- Amending the act relating to cemetery associations.
- Amending the act relating to cemetery associations.
- Amending the act to incorporate the Oak Hill Cemetery in the District of Columbia.
- Amending the act to incorporate the Oak Hill Cemetery, in the District of Columbia.
- Amending the act to provide aid for needy blind persons of the District of Columbia.
- Amendment of section of Revised Statutes relating to national cemeteries. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a tentative draft of a bill to amend section 4881 of the Revised Statutes, relating to national cemeteries.
- Andrieus A. Jones.
- Anselm J. McLaurin (late a senator from Mississippi). Memorial addresses.
- Approach roads to national cemeteries and national military parks.
- Approaches to national cemeteries and national military parks.
- Approaches to the national cemetery at Danville, Va.
- Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel. Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting, with a letter from the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, a supplemental estimate of appropriation for the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, for repairs to the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel, $35,000.
- Arthur Pue Gorman.
- Asbury Churchwell Latimer (late a senator from South Carolina). Memorial addresses. Sixtieth Congress, second session.
- Authorize acquisition of land for cemeterial purposes in vicinity of San Francisco, Calif.
- Authorize the Secretary of War to furnish certain markers for certain graves.
- Authorizing acquisition of land for cemeterial purposes in vicinity of San Francisco, Calif.
- Authorizing an appropriation for the making of necessary improvements in the cemetery plots at the Blue Grass Ordnance Depot, Richmond, Ky.
- Authorizing an appropriation for the purpose of establishing a national cemetery at Columbus, Ohio.
- Authorizing an appropriation for the purpose of establishing a national cemetery at Honolulu, T. H.
- Authorizing mothers of deceased World War Veterans to visit graves in Europe.
- Authorizing reinterment of bodies now interred in the grounds of St. Francis De Sales Church in the District of Columbia.
- Authorizing sale of certain unused Indian cemetery reserves in the Wichita Indian Reservation in Oklahoma.
- Authorizing sale of lands to provide funds for purchase of cemetery site for Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes of Indians.
- Authorizing the Clerk of the House to pay salaries and funeral expenses of deceased employees.
- Authorizing the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to permit the vestry of Rock Creek Parish to utilize for burial sites certain land within its present holdings in Rock Creek Cemetery.
- Authorizing the Health Officer of the District of Columbia to permit opening of graves and removal of dead bodies in cases where contagious disease has caused death.
- Authorizing the Secretary of the Army to convey certain Government-owned burial lots and other property in the Washington Parish Burial Ground, Washington, D. C., and to exchange other burial lots.
- Authorizing the Secretary of the Army to furnish memorial headstones or markers to those civilians who lost their lives aboard the submarine U.S.S. "Thresher".
- Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain lands situated in Clark County, Nev., to the Boulder City Cemetery Association for cemetery purposes.
- Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain land to the Conconully Cemetery Association.
- Authorizing the Woodlawn Cemetery Association, of St. Maries, Idaho, to purchase not to exceed 40 acres of land from the United States.
- Authorizing the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma to sell tribal cemetery.
- Authorizing the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma, through its business committee, to sell and convey, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, the Wyandotte Indian Burial Ground in Kansas City, Kans.
- Authorizing the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma, through its business committee, to sell and convey, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, the Wyandotte Indian Public Burial Ground in Kansas City, Kans.
- Authorizing the burial in national cemeteries of the remains of certain commissioned officers of the Public Health Service.
- Authorizing the disposal of cemetery lots.
- Authorizing the establishment of boundary lines of the Wilmington National Cemetery, North Carolina.
- 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 printing as a House document of the tributes by members of Congress to the life, character, and public service of the late Sir Winston Churchill.
- Authorizing the printing as a Senate document of the eulogies to the late President John F. Kennedy, delivered in the Rotunda of the Capitol on November 24, 1963.
- Authorizing the printing of eulogies delivered in the House of Representatives as a tribute to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt as a House document, and for other purposes.
- Authorizing the printing of the eulogies on Dwight David Eisenhower.
- Authorizing the sale or lease for park or recreational purposes, and the sale for cemetery purposes, of certain public lands in Alaska.
- Authorizing the use of the Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery for the burial of war and peacetime veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States.
- Authorizing the use of the Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery for the burial of war and peacetime veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States.
- Beautiful death : art of the cemetery
- Benjamin Franklin Shively (late a Senator from Indiana). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-fourth Congress second session.
- Benjamin G. Humphreys.
- Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers for the District of Columbia.
- Burial expenses of certain deceased veterans.
- Burial expenses of certain deceased veterans.
- Burial flag for veterans of Mexican Border Service.
- Burial in Arlington National Cemetery of the last surviving member of the Grand Army of the Republic upon his death.
- Burial of an unknown American soldier killed on the battle fields of France.
- Burial of certain Public Health Service officers.
- Burial of remains of an unknown American.
- Burial places in Europe for American military dead. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting request for the amendment to public resolution no. 44, approved April 1, 1922, for the purchase of real estate to establish suitable burial places in Europe for American military dead, so that the expenditures may, when title to such real estate can not be secured, be made instead for the acquisition of the exclusive rights of burial in perpetuity in such lands.
- Burial sites in Congressional Cemetery.
- Burials of dead in lands of Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of the District of Columbia.
- Cannon for cemetery at Eaton, Ohio.
- Care of Confederate Stockade Cemetery.
- Carl C. Van Dyke (Late a Representative from Minnesota). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Carl Carey Anderson (Late a Representative from Ohio) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Cave Hill National Cemetery, exchange of certain land.
- Cemetery at Fort Bidwell, Cal.
- Cemetery for use of Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Central City, Colo.
- Cemetery lot in Montgomery, Ala.
- Cemetery of the White Tabernacle, District of Columbia.
- Cemetery of the White's Tabernacle, District of Columbia.
- Cemetery records : more than tombstones
- Cemetery research
- Cemetery secrets
- Cemetery site at City of Kirwin, Kansas.
- Cemetery site to City of Kirwin, Kans.
- Cemetery, Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
- Certain land for public cemetery near Ekalaka, Mont.
- Certain markers for certain graves. Message from the President of the United States returning without approval the bill (H. R. 985) to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish certain markers for certain graves.
- Champ Clark (Late a Representative from Missouri). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Charles A. Nichols. Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Charles F. Booher (Late a Representative from Missouri). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Charles Martin. Memorial addresses.
- City of Denver to purchase certain lands for cemetery purposes.
- City of Denver to purchase lands for cemetery purposes.
- Claims of the Government of France. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Acting Secretary of State in relation to a claim presented by the Government of France against this Government on account of losses sustained by a French citizen in connection with the search for the body of Admiral John Paul Jones.
- Claude Kitchin.
- Communication from the President of the United States transmitting supplemental estimate of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1929, for the War Department, amounting to $32,000, for Chalmette National Cemetery, La.
- Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation for the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, in the amount of $15,000, for the repairs to the roof of the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater.
- Communication from the President of the United States, transmitting suggested legislation authorizing the Secretary of War to expend from the appropriation for "Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees," a sum not exceeding
- Compensation for superintendents of national cemeteries.
- Compensation for superintendents of national cemeteries.
- Compensation of Superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery.
- Compensation to Crow Indians for Custer Battle field National Cemetery.
- Compilation of persons whose names are inscribed on tombstones in the Courtney Cemetery
- Compiling and printing oration delivered by Hon. Charles Evans Hughes in memory of the Late President Harding.
- Condemned cannon for Wallkill Valley Cemetery Association, of Orange County, N. Y.
- Condemned cannon for cemetery at Gallipolis, Ohio.
- Condemned cannon to Wallkill Valley Cemetery Association, Orange County, N. Y.
- Condition of graves of American soldiers killed at the battle of Buena Vista. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of June 3, 1897, a communication from the Secretary of State relative to the condition of the graves near Saltillo, Mexico, of American soldiers killed at the battle of Buena Vista, on February 27, 1847.
- Confederate Cemetery at Springfield, Mo.
- Confederate Mound in Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.
- Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Acting Secretary of War submitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation required by the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917.
- Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago.
- Confederate Stockade Cemetery.
- Confederate Stockade Cemetery.
- Confederate cemetery, Little Rock, Ark.
- Confederate graves. Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, transmitting a report of the Commissioner for Marking Confederate Graves, together with recommendation for further continuance of said act, and reasons therefor.
- Confederate mound in Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.
- Confederate mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago.
- Consideration of House Joint Resolution 263, etc.
- Consideration of S. 524.
- Construct water mains on the National Cemetery Road at Vicksburg, Miss.
- Construct water mains on the National Cemetery Road at Vicksburg, Miss.
- Convey land to Skyline Churches Cemetery.
- Creating a National Cemetery Commission.
- Cyrus Adams Sulloway. Memorial address.
- Daniel J. Riordan.
- Daniel Webster Comstock. Memorial address.
- David A. De Armond (Late a Representative from Missouri). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States Sixty-first Congress second session.
- David Edward Finley (late a representative from South Carolina) memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States Sixty-fourth Congress second session.
- David Johnson Foster (Late a Representative from Vermont) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- 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.
- Declaring that the United States holds in trust for the Indians of the Battle Mountain Colony certain lands which are used for cemetery purposes.
- Defray cost of returning to the United States the remains, families, and effects of officers and employees dying abroad.
- Dick T. Morgan (Late a Representative from Oklahoma). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Directing the Secretary of the Army to reestablish and correct the boundaries of the Quincy National Cemetery by the exchange of Government-owned lands in the Quincy-Graceland Cemetery, Quincy, Ill.
- Directing the Secretary of the Army to reestablish and correct the boundaries of the Quincy National Cemetery by the exchange of Government-owned lands in the Quincy-Graceland Cemetery, Quincy, Ill.
- Directing the Secretary of the Army to reestablish and correct the boundaries of the Quincy National Cemetery by the exchange of Government-owned lands in the Quincy-Graceland cemetery, Quincy, Ill.
- Disinterment and removal of remains of Norman Lee Molzahn.
- Disinterment of bodies.
- Disinterment of the bodies of Eliza Hill Bowles and others in the District of Columbia.
- Display of the flag at the grave of Capt. William Driver.
- Disposal of cemetery lots.
- Disposition of remains of military personnel and civilian employees of the Army.
- Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees.
- Documents and facts showing the fatal effects of interments in populous cities
- Ebenezer J. Hill. Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Edmond H. Madison (Late a Representative from Kansas) Memorial addresses.
- Edward C. Little.
- Edward Everett Robbins. Memorial addresses.
- Edwin Chick Burleigh (Late a Senator from Maine). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-fourth Congress second session.
- Elbert Hamilton Hubbard (Late a Representative from Iowa) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- Ellsworth R. Bathrick. Memorial addresses.
- Elsie McCaulley.
- Elsie McCaulley.
- Enabling mothers and unmarried widows of deceased soldiers, sailors, and marines to visit European cemeteries.
- Enlargement of Arlington National Cemetery.
- Erection of Memorials and Entombment of Bodies in the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater. Message from the President of the United States transmitting the annual report of the commission on the erection of Memorials and Entombment of Bodies in the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1925.
- Erection of memorials and entombment of bodies Arlington Memorial Amphitheater.
- Erection of one marker to certain Confederate soldiers buried in the Old Rondo Cemetery in Miller County, Ark.
- Establishment of a cemetery within the Crab Orchard Creek Dam Project, Williamson County, Ill.
- Eulogies on Hon. Charles O'Neal.
- Eulogies on deceased members.
- Eulogies on the late Hon. E. K. Wilson.
- Eulogies on the late Hon. Francis B. Spinola, of New York.
- Eulogies upon Hon. George B. Shaw.
- Eulogies upon Hon. George W. Houk.
- Eulogies upon Hon. Marcus C. Lisle.
- Eulogies upon Hon. Philip S. Post.
- Eulogies upon the Hon. Wm. H. Enochs.
- Exchange of land with Cave Hill Cemetery Company for roadway purposes.
- Executive order revoking so much of section 2 of Executive Order No. 6166 of June 10, 1933, heretofore transmitted to Congress. Message from the President of the United States transmitting an executive order revoking so much of section 2 of Executive Order No. 6166 of June 10, 1933, heretofore transmitted to the Congress, as provided for the transfer to the Department of State of the administration of national cemeteries located in foreign countries, and transferring to the American Battle Monuments Commission the administration of the national cemeteries and memorials located in Europe.
- Expenses of the last illness and burial of President Garfield.
- Expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the recognition of the grave of Samuel Wilson, progenitor of the symbol "Uncle Sam," in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, N.Y., as a national shrine.
- Extending the grounds of the Custis-Lee Mansion in Arlington National Cemetery.
- Extending the grounds of the Custis-Lee Mansion in Arlington National Cemetery.
- Extension of North Capitol Street. Letter from the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia to the Committee on the District of Columbia of the House of Representatives relating to the extension of North Capitol Street through the Prospect Hill Cemetery.
- Federal employees leave for funerals of certain relatives and for National Guard duty.
- Finishing crypt of chapel at Naval Academy as permanent resting place for body of John Paul Jones.
- For the marking, care, and maintenance of the Mount of Victory plot in the Cypress Hills Cemetery, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
- Fort Smith National Cemetery Reservation, Ark.
- Francis Griffith Newlands (Late a senator from Nevada). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate of the United States. Sixty-fifth Congress.
- Francis Rives Lassiter.
- Francis W. Cushman (Late a Representative from Washington). Memorial addresses Sixty-first Congress second session House of Representatives.
- Frank B. Brandegee. Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in memory of Frank B. Brandegee late a senator from Connecticut.
- Fred L. Blackmon (Late a Representative from Alabama). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- Funeral costs and transportation of bodies of certain deceased veterans.
- Funeral expenses, etc., of certain Bois Fort Indians.
- Funerals at public expense and draping of public buildings in mourning.
- General Daniel Morgan.
- General Jose Antonio Paez.
- George Herbert Utter (Late a Representative from Rhode Island) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- George R. Malby (Late a Representative from New York) Memorial addresses.
- George S. Legare (Late a Representative from South Carolina) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- George Stuart Nixon.
- George Washington Gordon (Late a Representative from Tennessee) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- George Washington Kipp (Late a Representative from Pennsylvania) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- German Lutheran congregation of Washington.
- German cemetery, Prospect Hill, District of Columbia.
- Graceland Cemetery.
- Grant of certain lands to City of Biloxi, Miss.
- Granting time to employees in the executive branch of the government to participate, without loss of pay or deduction from annual leave, in funerals for deceased members of the Armed Forces returned to the United States for burial.
- Grave Markers.
- Grave markers for deceased veterans.
- Grave markers for deceased veterans.
- Grave markers for deceased veterans.
- Grave markers for deceased veterans.
- Grave markers.
- Grave of Maj. Gen. Arthur St. Clair.
- Grave of Maj. Pierre Charles L'Enfant.
- Graves of American troops in France.
- H. Garland Dupre.
- Harriet Dunbar Couden.
- Harry Lane (Late a senator from Oregon). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate of the United States. Sixty-fifth Congress.
- Headstones for graves of soldiers. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of communication of the Secretary of War, submitting a supplemental and additional estimate of appropriation in the sum of $20,000 for headstones for graves of soldiers, required by the War Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915.
- Headstones over graves of soldiers who served in Confederate Army.
- Henry Clay Loudenslager (Late a Representative from New Jersey) Memorial addresses.
- Henry Harrison Bingham (Late a Representative from Pennsylvania) Memorial addresses.
- Henry T. Helgesen. Memorial address.
- History of the Congressional Cemetery.
- House documents.
- How to search a cemetery
- Hunter Holmes Moss, Jr. (late a representative from West Virginia). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States Sixty-fourth Congress second session.
- Huron Place Cemetery, Kansas City, Kans.
- Improvement of American cemetery at Acapulco, Mexico. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State, of the 8th instant, submitting a request for an appropriation of $1,500, for improving and placing in proper condition the American cemetery at Acapulco, Mexico.
- Improvement of approach to the Confederate Cemetery, Fayetteville, Ark.
- Improvement of the approach to the Confederate Cemetery, Fayetteville, Ark.
- Improvement to approach to the Confederate Cemetery, Fayetteville, Ark.
- Independent offices appropriation bill, 1950.
- Interment of the remains of Marie Irene Donaldson and daughter.
- Isidor Rayner.
- J. Fred. C. Talbott. Memorial addresses.
- J. Willard Ragsdale (Late a Representative from South Carolina). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Jacob Edwin Meeker. Memorial addresses.
- Jacob Harold Gallinger (Late a senator from New Hampshire). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States. Sixty-fifth Congress, third session.
- James Breck Perkins.
- James H. Brady (Late a senator from Idaho). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States. Sixty-fifth Congress.
- James H. Davidson. Memorial addresses.
- James M. Griggs (Late a Representative from Georgia). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States Sixty-first Congress second session.
- James P. Clarke (late a Senator from Arkansas). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-fourth Congress second session.
- James Polk Latta (Late a Representative from Nebraska) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- James Schoolcraft Sherman.
- James V. Ganly.
- Jeff Davis.
- Joel Cook.
- John A. Sterling. Memorial addresses.
- John E. Raker.
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
- John Geiser McHenry (Late a Representative from Pennsylvania) Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- John H. Capstick. Memorial addresses.
- John L. Burnett (Late a Representative from Alabama). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- John M. C. Smith.
- John Paul Jones.
- John R. Tyson.
- John Tyler Morgan and Edmund Winston Pettus (late senators from Alabama). Memorial addresses. Sixtieth Congress, first session.
- John Warwick Daniel (Late a Senator from Virginia). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Joseph A. Goulden (late a Representative from New York). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Joseph B. Thompson (Late a Representative from Oklahoma). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Julius Kahn.
- Lake Schutte Cemetery Corporation.
- Land at Camp Douglas for cemetery purposes.
- Land for Odd Fellows Cemetery, Central City, Colo.
- Land for cemetery, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Central City, Colo.
- Land for cemetery, Sidney, Nebr.
- Land for public cemetery near Silverton, Colo.
- Land for public cemetery, Rochford, S. Dak.
- Land in Cave Hill Cemetery.
- Land transfer -- Fairview Cemetery Association, Inc., Wahpeton, N. Dak.
- Lands for cemetery purposes in Moscow, Idaho.
- Lands for cemetery purposes in Moscow, Idaho.
- Lands in Tincup, Colo., for cemetery purposes.
- Lands in Tincup, Colo., for cemetery purposes.
- LeBaron B. Colt . Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in memory of LeBaron B. Colt late a Senator from Rhode Island.
- Leland Stanford.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, recommending Legislation to provide for the enlargement of the National Cemetery at Chalmette, La.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Navy submitting an estimate of appropriation for the government lot at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an estimate from the Secretary of War of an appropriation to complete road to the national cemetery at Natchez, Miss.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of War, submitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation desired by the Quartermaster Corps of Army to increase the pay of the Superintendent of the National Cemetery at Mexico City, Mexico.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, with a copy of a communication from the Secretary of War, an estimate of appropriation for repairs of the government roadway to the national cemetery at Salisbury, N. C.
- Letter from the President of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia submitting a plan for the removal of the remains of Pierre Charles L'Enfant.
- Letter from the Secretary of State, to Hon. D. W. Voorhees, Chairman of the Committee on the Library, transmitting letter of the Attorney-General in relation to the obstacles in the way of erecting a monument over the grave of Thomas Jefferson.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, in relation to the execution of an amendment to an act entitled "An act to establish and protect national cemeteries," approved February 22, 1867.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, recommending that the appropriation of
- Letter from the Secretary of War, recommending the repeal of the law authorizing the Natchez Electric Street Railway & Power Co. to occupy the National Cemetery Roadway at Natchez, Miss.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, submitting a recommendation for the exchange of certain land of the Cave Hill National Cemetery plat for other land belonging to the Cave Hill Cemetery Company, of Louisville, Ky.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Quartermaster General of the Army, submitting a recommendation for the repeal of legislation authorizing the occupation of the National Cemetery Road at Vicksburg, Miss., by an electric road.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a recommendation as to the abandonment of China or White Hall National Cemetery in Pennsylvania.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting report of Quartermaster-General relating to cemetery of prison camp of Johnson's Island, near Sandusky, Ohio.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting tentative draft of a bill authorizing the purchase of land for cemeteries for American military dead in Europe and the improvement thereof.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Third Auditor submitting a draft of a proposed clause of appropriation for making investigation of claims for reimbursement of expenses incident to the last sickness and burial of deceased pensioners.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of Agriculture, submitting an estimate of appropriation for interment of bodies of employees of the Department of Agriculture killed in fighting fires.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of War submitting an estimate of appropriation for wharf at Fort Taylor, Fla., and National Cemetery at Shiloh, Tenn.
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Executive Officer of the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission, submitting a supplemental estimate of appropriation for expenses of dedicating the amphitheater and chapel.
- List of Missouri Confederate soldiers buried in the McGavok Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee
- Little Rock Confederate Cemetery, Arkansas.
- Loan of revolutionary trophies to Morgan Memorial Association.
- Lone Jack civil cemetery, 1962
- Loudon Park National Cemetery.
- Loudon Park National Cemetery.
- Luther W. Mott.
- Mahlon M. Garland (Late a Representative from Pennsylvania). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Marcus A. Hanna (late a Senator from Ohio). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives.
- Marker for grave of Confederate soldiers at La Fayette, Ga.
- Marker for graves of Confederate soldiers at La Fayette, Ga.
- Marking birthplaces of deceased Presidents of the United States.
- Marking graves of Confederate soldiers and sailors.
- Marking graves of Confederate soldiers and sailors.
- Marking graves of soldiers and sailors of Confederate Army and Navy.
- Marking graves of soldiers and sailors of confederate Army and Navy.
- Marking of Confederate graves.
- Marking the graves of the Confederate dead.
- Marking the graves of the soldiers of the Confederate Army and Navy.
- Marking, care, and maintenance of the Mount of Victory plot in the Cypress Hills Cemetery, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
- Martin N. Johnson (late a senator from North Dakota). Memorial addresses.
- Memorial Address delivered before the joint meeting of the two Houses of Congress as a tribute of respect to the Late President of the United States.
- Memorial address delivered before a joint session of the two Houses of Congress December 15, 1924, in honor of Woodrow Wilson late President of the United States.
- Memorial address on the life and character of William F. Love (late a representative from Mississippi), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress, third session.
- Memorial address on the life and character of William McKinley.
- Memorial addresses and eulogies in the Congress of the United States on the life and contributions of Hubert Baxter Scudder.
- Memorial addresses and other tributes in the Congress of the United States on the life and public service of Joseph William Martin, Jr. Ninetieth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States in memory of Louis E. Sawyer late a Representative from Arkansas.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-first Congress third session.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-first Congress third session.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-first Congress third session.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-third Congress third session.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-third Congress third session.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the United States Senate in memory of Knute Nelson late a Senator from Minnesota.
- Memorial addresses delivered in the United States Senate in memory of Samuel D. Nicholson late a Senator from Colorado.
- Memorial addresses in the Congress of the United States and tributes in eulogy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, late a President of the United States.
- Memorial addresses in the House of Representatives of the United States and tributes in eulogy of James Datrick McGranery, late a representative from Pennsylvania.
- Memorial addresses in the House of Representatives together with tributes on the life and ideals of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Eighty-eighth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Abraham Dowdney (a representative from New York), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-ninth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Albert D. Shaw.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Alfred C. Harmer.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Alfred Holt Colquitt (late a senator from Georgia) delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-third Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Ashley B. Wright (late a representative from Massachusetts), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Austin F. Pike, (a Senator from New Hampshire), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, February 16 and 22, 1887.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Benjamin Harvey Hill (a Senator from Georgia), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Forty-seventh Congress, second session, January 25, 1883.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Charles Frederick Crisp (late a representative from Georgia), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fourth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Charles O'Neill (late a representative from Pennsylvania) delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-third Congress.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Cushman Kellogg Davis (late a senator from Minnesota), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of David Wilber (a representative from New York). Delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Dudley C. Haskell (a representative from Kansas), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-eighth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Edward C. Walthall.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Edward D. Cooke (late a representative from Illinois), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress, second and third sessions.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Edward W. Robertson (a representative from the State of Louisiana), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fiftieth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Ephraim King Wilson (a senator from Maryland), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, May 6 and July 2, 1892.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Francis Browne Stockbridge (late a senator from Michigan) delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-third Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Frank G. Clarke.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Garret A. Hobart (late Vice-President of the United States), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of George Bullen Shaw (late a representative from Wisconsin) delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate Fifty-third Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of George W. Houk (late a representative from Ohio) delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-third Congress.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Henry Bowen Anthony (a Senator from Rhode Island), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Forty-eighth Congress, second session, January 19 and 21, 1885, with the funeral services at Providence, Rhode Island September 6, 1884.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Isham G. Harris (late a senator from Tennessee), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-fifth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of James B. Beck, (a senator from Kentucky), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, August 23 and September 13, 1890.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of James H. Kyle (late a senator from South Dakota).
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of James Laird, a representative from Nebraska, delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of James N. Burnes (a representative from Missouri), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fiftieth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of James Z. George (late a senator from Mississippi), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-fifth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of John Alexander Logan, (a Senator from Illinois), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, February 9 and 16, 1887, with the funeral services at Washington, D. C., Friday, December 31, 1886.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of John Arnot, Jr. (a representative from New York), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-ninth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of John H. Hoffecker.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of John Henry Gear (late a senator from Iowa), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of John Simpkins (late a representative from Massachusetts), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress, second and third sessions.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Joseph H. Earle (late a senator from South Carolina), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-fifth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Joseph Rankin, (a representative from Wisconsin,) delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-ninth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Justin S. Morrill.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Leland Stanford, (a senator from California), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, September 16, 1893, and February 12, 1894.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Lewis Beach (a representative from New York), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-ninth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Michael Hahn, (a representative from Louisiana,) delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-ninth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Michael P. O'Connor (a representative from South Carolina), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-seventh Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Monroe L. Hayward (late a senator from Nebraska), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-sixth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Nelson Dingley (late a representative from Maine), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Newton W. Nutting, (a representative from New York), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Preston B. Plumb, (a senator from Kansas), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, February 20 and March 19, 1892.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Randall Lee Gibson, (a senator from Louisiana,) delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, March 1, 1893, and April 21, 1894.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Richard Alsop Wise.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Richard W. Townshend, a representative from Illinois, delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress. First session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Samuel J. Randall, a representative from Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Samuel Sullivan Cox, (a representative from New York), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Seth L. Milliken (late a representative from Maine), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Stephen A. Northway (late a representative from Ohio), delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Thomas Allen (a representative from Missouri), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. Forty-seventh Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Thomas H. Herndon (a representative from Alabama) delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. Forty-eighth Congress, first session.
- 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 D. Daly.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William D. Kelley (a representative from Pennsylvania), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Fifty-first Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William H. Cole (a representative from Maryland), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty-ninth Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William H. Crain.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William J. Sewell (late a senator from New Jersey), delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-seventh Congress, second session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William S. Holman delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-fifth Congress, first session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of William T. Price (a representative from Wisconsin), delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate, Forty ninth Congress, Second Session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and character of Zebulon Baird Vance (late a senator from North Carolina) delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-third Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and services of Marcus Claiborne Lisle (late a representative from Kentucky) delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-third Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and services of Myron B. Wright (late a representative from Pennsylvania) delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-third Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses on the life and services of Philip Sidney Post (late a representative from Illinois) delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate, Fifty-third Congress, third session.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial addresses.
- Memorial amphitheater at Arlington Cemetery.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Bolivar E. Kemp; late a representative from Louisiana.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Charles H. Brand; late a representative from Georgia.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Clay Stone Briggs; late a representative from Texas.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Edward B. Almon; late a representative from Alabama.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Edward W. Pou; late a representative from North Carolina.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Henry W. Watson; late a representative from Pennsylvania.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of James S. Parker; late a representative from New York.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of John B. Kendrick; late a senator from Wyoming.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of John D. Clarke; late a representative from New York.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Joseph L. Hooper; late a representative from Michigan.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Joseph Wellington Byrns.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Lynn S. Hornor; late a representative from West Virginia.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Porter D. Hale; late a senator from Vermont.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Robert B. Howell; late a senator from Nebraska.
- Memorial services held in the House of Representatives of the United States, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Thomas J. Walsh; late a senator from Montana.
- Message from the President of the United States returning without approval the bill (S. 3720) entitled "An act to create and establish a board of funeral directors and embalmers for the District of Columbia and to prescribe its powers and duties".
- Message from the President of the United States returning without approval, H. R. 10004, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled `an act to incorporate the Mount Olivet Cemetery Co. in the District of Columbia' ".
- Message from the President of the United States, returning Senate bill 349, with his objections thereto.
- Michael F. Conry (late a representative from New York). Memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States Sixty-fourth Congress second session.
- Monument in memory of Capt. Moses Rogers.
- Monument over grave of President John Tyler.
- Mortuary and memorial chapel in Arlington Cemetery.
- Mothers and widows of deceased soldiers, sailors, etc., to visit cemeteries in Europe.
- Mount Olivet Cemetery Association to convey to Salt Lake City, Utah, a portion of the lands heretofore granted to such association.
- Mount Olivet Cemetery Association.
- Mount Olivet Cemetery, at Nashville, Tenn.
- Mount Olivet Cemetery.
- National Cemetery in France.
- National Cemetery, San Francisco, Cal.
- National cemeteries. Communication from the President of the United States transmitting a draft of a proposed provision pertaining to an existing appropriation for the War Department for national cemeteries, fiscal year 1929.
- National cemetery at Corinth, Miss.
- National cemetery at Honolulu, T. H.
- National cemetery in United States Military Reservation at Fort Bliss, Tex.
- National cemetery near Baton Rouge, La.
- National cemetery, Fort Reno, Okla.
- National cemetery, Memphis, Tenn.
- New roadway to Chalmette, La., National Cemetery. Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, transmitting, with a copy of a communication from the Quartermaster-General of the Army, a copy of an agreement, etc., relating to closing the government roadway to the Chalmette (La.) National Cemetery.
- Norman Lee Molzahn.
- Ollie M. James (Late a senator from Kentucky). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States. Sixty-fifth Congress, third session.
- Oration of the Hon. John Hay at the McKinley memorial exercises.
- Orville Hitchcock Platt.
- Participation of certain Federal employees in funerals of deceased members of Armed Forces.
- Participation of certain Federal employees in funerals of deceased members of Armed Forces.
- Patent to certain land to Elreno, Okla.
- Patent to certain lands to Elreno, Okla.
- Paul O. Husting (Late a senator from Wisconsin). Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States. Sixty-fifth Congress.
- Payment of burial and funeral expenses of certain deceased veterans of the Regular Establishment.