A Bill for the Relief of Dr. A. G. Henry, of Illinois (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of John B. Rodgers, of South Carolina (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of Zilpha White (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of Thomas Badger (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of Archibald Bull and Lemuel S. Finch (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of B. O. Tayloe (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of the Legal Representatives of David Gardner, of Southboro, Massachusetts (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of Medford Caffey (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of G. De Lirac (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of Charles Waldron (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Relief of Colonel Robert Wallace, Aid-de-Camp to General William Hull (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill in Addition to an Act for the Relief of Walter Loomis and Abel Gay, Approved July 2, 1836 (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill to Provide for the Compensation of Samuel Leech for Services in the Investigation of Suspended Sales in the Mineral Point District, Wisconsin (Congressional Digital Archive)
Abraham Lincoln to David Lincoln, 24 March 1848 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Abraham Lincoln to Solomon Lincoln, 24 March 1848 (Congressional Digital Edition)
Joint Resolution relative to the Evidence which Shall be Considered Satisfactory in Applications for Bounty Land (Congressional Digital Archive)
An Act Further to Supply Deficiencies in the Appropriations for the Service of the Fiscal Year Ending the Thirtieth of June, 1848 (Congressional Digital Archive)
A Bill Making Appropriations for the Current and Contingent Expenses of the Indian Department, and for Fulfilling Treaty Stipulations with the Various Indian Tribes for the Year Ending June 30, 1849, (Congressional Digital Archive)
Petition of S.C. Rose and others to U.S. Congress (Congressional Digital Archive)
J. M. Palmer to W. J. Brown (Congressional Digital Archive)