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Messages & Documents

Richardson: Compilation of Messages and Papers of the President. 1789-1897
Location: Documents (Lamont): US Doc 445 (vol. 3265)

Other sets of Richardson (up to 1908)
Location: Widener: US 83.9 through US 83.16.5

Messages and Documents of the Presidents. 1858-1920
Location: Documents (Lamont): US Doc 1005.5

State of the Union Messages, 1790-1966
Location: Documents (Lamont): US Doc 1012.2

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