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The Gilded Age
By Mark Twain,Charles Dudley Warner

The power of Congress over the District of Columbia
By Theodore Dwight Weld
Considerations on the government of the Territory of Columbia
Considerations on the government of the Territory of Columbia
By Augustus B. Woodward
Epaminondas on the government of the Territory of Columbia
Epaminondas on the government of the Territory of Columbia
By Augustus B. Woodward
The question of retrocession, stated and discussed
The question of retrocession, stated and discussed
By Citizen of the District of Columbia
Creating the federal city, 1774-1800
Creating the federal city, 1774-1800
By Kenneth R. Bowling
Report of the register of the finances of the city of Washington, made May 14, 1827
Report of the register of the finances of the city of Washington, made May 14, 1827
By Washington (D.C.) Register.

The remonstrance of the citizens of the District of Columbia by their delegates in convention
By District of Columbia. Citizens.
Enquiries into the necessity or expediency of assuming exclusive legislation over the District of Columbia
Enquiries into the necessity or expediency of assuming exclusive legislation over the District of Columbia
By Private citizen of the District.
Testimony in relation to the alleged safe-burglary at the office of the United States attorney, Washington, D.C
Testimony in relation to the alleged safe-burglary at the office of the United States attorney, Washington, D.C
By United States. Congress. Joint Select Committee on Affairs of the District of Columbia

Report of the Joint Select Committee of Congress appointed to inquire into the affairs of the government of the District of Columbia
By United States. Congress. Joint Select Committee on Affairs of the District of Columbia
More about the Washington Tammany
More about the Washington Tammany
By John H. Crane
Journal of the House of delegates of the District of Columbia ... [1st]-3d annual sessions, 1871-1873
Journal of the House of delegates of the District of Columbia ... [1st]-3d annual sessions, 1871-1873
By District of Columbia. Legislative Assembly. House of Delegates.
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Journal of the Council of the District of Columbia ... vol. [I-] VI
By District of Columbia. Legislative Assembly. Council.

Letter from the Mayor of Washington to the Secretary of the Interior
By Washington (D.C.). Mayor, 1862-1868 (Richard Wallach)
The Papal States analogous to the District of Columbia
The Papal States analogous to the District of Columbia
By A. P. Thompson
Report (in part) of the committee to whom was referred on the 28th ultimo, so much of the speech of the president, as respects the District of Columbia
Report (in part) of the committee to whom was referred on the 28th ultimo, so much of the speech of the president, as respects the District of Columbia
By United States. Congress. House
Speech of Hallet Kilbourn, delivered at Lincoln Hall, at an adjourned meeting of the General Committee and Citizens in Futherance of the measure to hold an International Industrial Exhibition in Washington City, D.C., in 1872
Speech of Hallet Kilbourn, delivered at Lincoln Hall, at an adjourned meeting of the General Committee and Citizens in Futherance of the measure to hold an International Industrial Exhibition in Washington City, D.C., in 1872
By Hallet Kilbourn
Laws for the District of Columbia
Laws for the District of Columbia
By United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia.
Reports on the subject of expence attached to a subordinate government for the District of Columbia
Reports on the subject of expence attached to a subordinate government for the District of Columbia
By Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
A memorial from two hundred and seven inhabitants of the District of Columbia, praying relief from certain disfranchisements and other grievances therein stated
A memorial from two hundred and seven inhabitants of the District of Columbia, praying relief from certain disfranchisements and other grievances therein stated
By John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress)