Confederate States of America documents
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- Title
- Confederate States of America documents
- Date
- 1861-1865, undated
- Extent
- 1.61 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Bills, Legislative
- Legislation
- Military orders
- Reports.
- Resolutions, Legislative
- Statutes and codes
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject. Subseries are arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 50m40: [identification of item], Confederate States of America documents, 1861-1865, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
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- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Confederate States of America, in existence between February 1861 and May 1865, was a confederation of 11 states that seceded from the United States of America. President Jefferson Davis and Vice-President Alexander Stephens were elected in 1861 and served until the Confederacy surrendered to the United States in 1865. The first legislative body was the Provisional Congress which was followed by two sessions of the permanent Confederate Congress.
- Scope and Content
- The Confederate States of America documents (dated 1861-1865, undated; 1.61 cubic feet; 7 boxes) comprises documents relating to the legislation and governance of the Confederate States of America. The collection includes acts, statutes, proposed bills, reports, and resolutions from the Senate and House of Representatives. Also included are general orders and reports from the War Department, circular instructions, regulations, reports, and communications from the Treasury Department. Additionally, the collection contains miscellaneous reports, correspondence, and general information pertaining to the Confederate States of America. The collection is organized by issuing body.
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- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Congress, 1861-1865, undated
House Bills, 1862-1865, undated
, 1862
H.R. (unnumbered): To amend "An act to further provide for the public defence", 1862 September 8
H.R. 4: To regulate the navigation of the Confederate States and to establish direct trade with foreign nations, 1862 September 17
H.R. 4: Making appropriations for the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial expenses of the government for December 1862, 1862 October 2
H.R. 5: Making Confederate notes a legal tender and to prevent and punish extortion, 1862 October 13
, 1863
H.R. 8: To amend an act entitled "An Act to regulate the destruction of property under military necessity and to provide for the indemnity thereof", 1983 January 17
H.R. 4: To prohibit quartermasters and others from speculating, 1863 January 19
H.R. 2 and Amendments: To declare what persons shall be exempt from military service, 1863 January 20, undated
H.R. 12: To increase and strengthen the army of the Confederate States, 1863 January 22
H.R. 21: To provide an export duty on cotton and tobacco exported from the Confederate States to the ports or in the ships of any foreign country which has not recognized the independence of the Confederate States, 1863 February 5
H.R. 27: To provide for the payment of officers acting under temporary appointment from the commander of any department, corps, division or brigade, 1863 February 5
H.R. 8: On the subject of taxes, 1863 February 7
H.R. (unnumbered): Regulating the granting furloughs and discharges in hospitals, 1863 February 12
H.R. (unnumbered): To fund the currency, 1863 February 18
H.R. (unnumbered): In relation to substitutes in the army, 1863 February 19
H.R. (unnumbered) Amendment: To provide for the further issue of treasury notes and for other purposes, 1863 February 20
H.R. 3 and Amendments: To lay taxes for the common defence, and carry on the government of the Confederate States, 1863 February 25, 1864 January 8, 1864 May 23, undated
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide certain regulations for holding elections for representatives in the Congress, 1863 February 28
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide for holding elections for representatives in the Congress of the Confederate States, in states occupied by the forces of the enemy, 1863 February 28, 1863 April 4
H.R. (unnumbered): To establish a Nitre and Mining Bureau, 1863 March 9
H.R. 1: To provide for keeping in repair the railroads of the Confederate States necessary for the transportation of troops and government supplies, 1863 March 31
H.R. 6: To regulate furloughs and discharges to soldiers in hospitals, 1863 April 4
H.R. (unnumbered): To distribute bounty, granted as a reward to the officers and men serving on board of the Virginia, Patrick Henry, Jamestown, Raleigh, Beaufort and Teazer, for their gallantry and courage in the naval engagement with the enemy's vessels in Hampton Roads, on the 8th and 9th of March, 1862, 1863 April 8
H.R. (unnumbered): To prevent trading with the enemy or with persons resident in the United States, 1863 December 10
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide payment for slaves impressed under state laws and lost in the public service, 1863 December 10
H.R. (unnumbered) and Amendment: To allow commissioned officers of the army rations and the privilege of purchasing clothing from the quartermaster's department, 1863 December 11, 1864 May 3
H.R. (unnumbered): To raise a tax for the support of the government, 1863 December 11
H.R. 23: To permit the funding of certain treasury notes not now fundable, 1863 December 14
H.R. 31: To amend an act entitled "An Act to provide for the funding and further issue of treasury notes", 1863 December 16
H.R. 15: To raise a revenue by direct taxation, 1863 December 16
H.R. 11: To amend an act entitled "An act to prevent fraud in the Quartermaster's and Commissary's Departments, and the obtaining under false pretense transportation for private property", 1863 December 18
H.R. (unnumbered): To amend the law in relation to substitutes, 1863 December 21
H.R. (unnumbered): Continuing to pay all discharged soldiers by reason of wounds and injuries received in the service, 1863 December 21
H.R. 3: Suggestions for financial relief, 1863 December 21
H.R. (unnumbered): Supplemental to, and amendatory of, the several acts for the sequestration of the estates, property and effects of alien enemies, and for indemnity of citizens of the Confederate States, and persons aiding the same in the existing war with the United States, 1863 December 21
H.R. (unnumbered): To grant a special copyright to W.J. Hardee and S.H. Goetzel, for Hardee's Rifle and Infantry Tactics, 1863 December 22
H.R. 4: To prevent trading with the enemy, 1863 December 22
H.R. 3: To prohibit dealing in the paper currency of the enemy, 1863 December 22
H.R. (unnumbered): To establish a Bureau of Foreign Supplies, 1863 December 24
H.R. (unnumbered): To prevent the running of the blockade, except on government account for articles necessary to the prosecution of the war, 1863 December 24
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide for wounded and disabled officers and soldiers an asylum to be called "The Veteran Soldiers Home", 1863 December 28
H.R. (unnumbered): To suppress abuses in the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments of the army, 1863 December 28
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide for the reduction of the currency, 1863 December 30
H.R. (unnumbered): To levy additional taxes for the common defence and support of the government, 1863 December 31
H.R. (unnumbered): To organize the Treasury Note Bureau, 1863 December 31
H.R. (unnumbered): To regulate the currency and provide means for carrying on the government, 1863 December 31
H.R. 92: To tax, fund, and limit the currency, 1863 December 31
, 1864
H.R. (unnumbered): Repealing existing, and regulating future, exemptions from military service, 1864 January 4
H.R. (unnumbered): Amendment by Mr. Swan, 1864 January 5
H.R. (unnumbered) and Amendment: To increase the efficiency of the army by the employment of free negroes and slaves in certain capacities, 1864 January 5, 1864 May 6
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide for disabled officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates and seamen, 1864 January 6
H.R. (unnumbered): To increase the effective force of the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, 1864 January 8
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide additional compensation for the soldiers of the army of the Confederate States, and for the families of those who die in the service, 1864 January 8
H.R. (unnumbered): To make additional appropriations for the support of the government of the Confederate States, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1864, 1864 January 9
H.R. (unnumbered) Substitute: To provide for the payment of horses killed, captured, lost or permanently disabled in the Confederate States service, 1864 January 12
H.R. (unnumbered): To regulate the currency, 1864 January 15
H.R. (unnumbered): Extending the privilege of purchasing clothing at government cost, to all persons in its employment, who have been discharged for the army on account of wounds received or disease contracted whilst in the service, 1864 January 18
H.R. (unnumbered): To authorize the impressment of meat for the use of the army, under certain circumstances, 1864 January 26
H.R. (unnumbered): Amendatory of an act entitled "An act to put an end to the exemption from military service of those who have heretofore furnished substitutes", 1864 January 28
H.R. (unnumbered): Supplemental to the several acts relating to military courts, 1864 January 28
H.R. 113: To suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in certain cases, 1864 February 4
H.R. 366: To provide means to carry on the government, 1864 February 10
H.R. (unnumbered): Supplemental to the several acts in relation to public printing, 1864 February 12
H.R. 7: To amend an act entitled "An act to lay additional taxes for the common defence and support of the government", 1864 May 3
H.R. 9: To organize a corps of scouts and signal guards, to facilitate communication with the Trans-Mississippi Department, 1864 May 3
H.R. 11: To provide for the settlement of claims for property illegally impressed in the Trans-Mississippi Department, 1864 May 3
H.R. 25 and 28: To establish a Bureau for Foreign Supplies in the War Department, with an agency in the Trans-Mississippi Department, 1864 May 4
H.R. 26: To provide a fund to be employed for the relief of disabled soldiers and seamen, after the termination of the existing war, 1864 May 4
H.R. 48: To amend an act entitled "An act to regulate impressments and an act amendatory thereof", 1864 May 6
H.R. 44: To establish the court for the investigation of claims against the government of the Confederate States, 1864 May 6
H.R. 82: To provide for the appointment of commissioners in the several states of the Confederacy to inquire into and report upon the claims of citizens against the government of the Confederate States for property taken, used, injured or destroyed by the army, or any part of it, of the Confederate States, and to provide for the punishment of perjury, subornation of perjury and for presenting fraudulent claims, 1864 May 12
H.R. 102: To provide for the safe custody, printing, publication and distribution of the laws, and to provide for the appointment of an additional clerk in the Department of Justice, 1864 May 15
H.R. 93: For the organization of the Bureau of Conscription and the appointment of officers in said Bureau, 1864 May 16
H.R. 105: To suspend the collection of the tax in kind, in certain cases, 1864 May 23
H.R. 122: To amend the army regulations with respect to gaming by disbursing officers and others entrusted with public funds, 1864 May 26
H.R. 120: To compensate Charles E. Stuart, Israel C. Owings and J. H. Taylor for the use of an improvement in instruments for sighting cannon, 1864 May 26
H.R. 124: Making appropriations for the postal service of the Confederate States, for the years 1862 and 1863, 1864 May 26
H.R. 123: Making appropriations for the support of the government of the Confederate States from July 1 to December 31, 1864, and to supply a deficiency, 1864 May 26
H.R. 121: To provide for the settlement of certain matters of account growing out of purchases of property as alleged by the purchasers for the use of the government, by Payne and Co., in the state of Texas, 1864 May 26
H.R. 135: To provide for the settlement of claims against the Confederate States, for property lost, captured or destroyed, while in the military service of the Confederate States, or which has been taken or impressed for their use., 1864 June 1
H.R. (unnumbered) Amendment: To provide for furnishing domestic supplies to the government, 1864 June 7
H.R. 176, Amendment and Substitute: To authorize the consolidation of companies, battalions, and regiments, 1864 November 8-1865 January 2, undated
H.R. 183: To consolidate the public debt, 1864 November 9
H.R. 184: To provide means to carry on the war, 1864 November 9, 1965 January 30
H.R. 267: To suspend the privilege of writ of habeas corpus, in certain cases, for a limited time, 1864 November 10
H.R. 191: To facilitate the settlement of claims of deceased officers and soldiers, 1864 November 14
H.R. 203 and Substitute: To protect the Confederate States against frauds and to provide remedies against officers and employees of the government committing them, 1864 November 15, 1864 December 31
H.R. 214: To define and punish conspiracy against the Confederate States, 1864 November 18
H.R. 229, Amendment and Substitute: To provide more effectually for the reduction and redemption of the currency, 1864 November 25-1864 December 20, undated
H.R. 230: To amend an act to provide revenue from commodities imported from foreign countries, 1864 November 26
H.R. 232: To exempt from taxation the capital of bonds and certificates issued by the Confederate States, 1864 November 26
H.R. 231: To exempt from taxation loans made on hypothecation of non-taxable bonds, 1864 November 26
H.R. 233: To consolidate and amend the laws relative to impressments, 1864 November 28
H.R. 239: To organize the Supreme Court, 1864 November 29
H.R. 240 and 361: To provide for the establishment of a Bureau for Special and Secret Service, 1864 November 30, 1865 January 30
H.R. 242: To provide for sequestrating the property of persons liable to military service, who have departed, or shall depart, from the Confederate States without permission, 1864 December 1
H.R. 269 and Amendments: To organize forces to serve during the war, 1864 December 10, 1865 January 23, 1865 February 14, undated
H.R. 275: To authorize the employment of instructors for the acting midshipmen of the navy, and to regulate their rank and pay, 1864 December 13
H.R. 282: For the prevention of frauds on the revenues of the Post Office Department, and prohibiting the transportation of mailable matter over the post routes of the Confederate States by unauthorized associations of persons, 1864 December 13
H.R. 280: To impose a duty on tobacco and an additional duty on cotton exported from the Confederate States, 1864 December 13
H.R. 278: To increase the number of acting midshipmen in the navy, and to prescribe the manner of appointment, 1864 December 13
H.R. 274: To increase the pay of marines to that received by the infantry of the army, 1864 December 13
H.R. 276: Making an appropriation to erect additional quarters for acting midshipmen at Drewry's Bluff, 1864 December 13
H.R. 277: Making an appropriation for the removal of the naval rope walk and erection of the same, 1864 December 13
H.R. 279: To provide for the transfer of certain mechanics, artizans and other persons, from the army to the navy, 1864 December 13
H.R. 287: To authorize the 2d Auditor of the Treasury, or a commissioner, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury with the consent of the President, to take proof as to the expenditures of the state of Tennessee, in constructing military defences and the support of her army previous to its transfer to the Confederate government, 1864 December 24
H.R. 288: Authorizing the promotion of officers, non-commissioned officers and privates, for distinguished valor and skill or for peculiar competency and general merit, 1864 December 24
H.R. 285: To lay a tax for revenue to provide for the common defence and carrying on of the government of the Confederate States, 1864 December 24
H.R. 286 and 338: To levy and collect taxes for the common defence, and for the support of the government for the year 1865, and to repeal certain tax law, 1864 December 24, 1865 January 20
H.R. 307: Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow specie, to be applied to the redemption and reduction of the currency, 1864 December 29
H.R. 303: For the further organization of the field artillery of the Confederate States, 1864 December 29
H.R. 304: To increase the efficiency of the cavalry of the Confederate States, 1864 December 29, undated
H.R. 311: To provide additional clothing and privileges to troops in the field, 1864 December 30
, 1865
H.R. 320: To change the mode of filling vacancies among commissioned officers of companies, battalions, and regiments, 1865 January 3
H.R. 319: More effectually to prevent and punish absenteeism and desertion in the army, 1865 January 3
H.R. 323: To provide payment for horses killed or lost in the service of the Confederate States, 1865 January 5
H.R. 322: Repealing certain abatements from the property tax and income tax, and amending the said tax laws, 1865 January 5
H.R. 325: To make appropriations for the support of the government of the Confederate States, from the 1st day of January to the 30th of June 1865, 1865 January 10
H.R. (unnumbered): To provide for the more efficient execution of conscription, and for the arrest of deserters and absentees from the armies, 1865 January 10
H.R. 326: To regulate the business of conscription, 1865 January 10
H.R. 337 and Amendment: To levy additional taxes for the year 1865, for the support of the government, 1865 January 18, undated
H.R. 344: To provide for auditing and paying for horses and equipments taken from dismounted cavalrymen for the use of the government, 1865 January 20
H.R. 343: Providing for the auditing and payment of properly authenticated claims against the Cotton Bureau in the Trans-Mississippi Department, 1865 January 20
H.R. 341: Requiring suit to be brought against persons connected with the Cotton Bureau and Cotton Office in Texas, 1865 January 20
H.R. 367: To increase the military force of the Confederate States, 1865 February 10
H.R. (unnumbered) Amendment: To the negro soldier bill, 1865 February 14
H.R. (unnumbered): Making appropriations to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the Department of Justice for the half year ending December 31, 1864, 1865 February 16
H.R. 378: To provide for the immediate late payment of arrears due to the army and navy, 1865 February 17
H.R. 386: Making further regulations for the taxation of banks and bank notes, and for the confiscation of such notes held by alien enemies, 1865 February 24
H.R. 391: To provide means to pay the army and navy, and carry on the war, 1865 February 25
, undated
H.R. (unnumbered) Amendments: To the bill of the committee, undated
H.R. (unnumbered): To facilitate the detection of frauds by the disbursing officers of the government, with the view to the discovery of frauds and peculations upon the government, and facilitate the conviction of offenders, under existing or future laws, undated
H.R. (unnumbered) Amendment: To strike out the 2d section of the bill and insert the following..., undated
Senate Bills, 1863-1865
, 1863
S. 27: Defining who shall be exempt from military service in the armies of the Confederate States, 1863 February 2
S. 13: In relation to the public printing, 1863 January 23
S. 11: To provide for the further issue of treasury notes, and for other purposes, 1863 January 23
, 1864
S. (unnumbered): To provide for the issue of exchequer notes, and for funding all treasury notes now outstanding, 1864 February 4
S. 14: To provide an invalid corps, 1864 May 10
S. 49: To authorize the manufacture of spiritous liquors for the use of the army and hospitals, 1864 May 28
S. 51: To provide supplies for the army and to prescribe the mode of making impressments, 1864 May 28
S. 84: To construe and declare more explicitly the meaning of "An act to increase the compensation of the heads of the several executive departments, and the assistant Secretary of War and the Treasury, and of the assistant Attorney General, and the Comptroller of the Treasury, and other offices therein named", 1864 November 8
S. 97: To prevent illegal impressments, and to punish lawlessness, 1864 November 17
S. 109: To amend an act entitled "An act to increase the efficiency of the army by employing free negroes and slaves in certain capacities", 1864 November 22
S. 92 and Amendments: To exempt the cargoes of vessels owned by the states of the Confederacy from existing restrictions upon exports and imports, 1864 November 22
S. 119: To suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in certain cases, 1864 November 28
S. 126: To authorize the President to furnish supplies to Confederate citizens held as prisoners by the government of the United States, 1864 December 2
S. 121: Declaring the mode of ascertaining the value of the time deliverable to the government under the true construction of existing laws, 1864 December 5
S. 129 and Amendment: To provide for the employment of free negroes and slaves to work upon fortifications and perform other labor connected with the defense of the country, 1864 December 6, undated
S. 133: To regulate the impressment of slaves in the state of Virginia, 1864 December 9
S. 145: To authorize the appointment of naval constructors in the Provisional Navy, and to fix their pay, 1864 December 17
S. 143: To authorize the employment of instructors for the acting midshipmen of the navy and to regulate their pay, 1864 December 17
S. 144: Making an appropriation for the erection of additional buildings at Drewry's Bluff for the accommodation of acting midshipmen, 1864 December 17
S. (unnumbered) and Amendment: To provide more effectually for the reduction and redemption of the currency, 1864 December 26, undated
, 1865
S. 155: To regulate the pay and allowances of certain female employees of the government, 1865 January 5
S. 157: To provide for the appointment of a directing general of the armies of the Confederate States, 1865 January 9
S. 190 and Amendment: To provide for raising two hundred thousand negro troops, 1865 February 10
S. 192: To amend the act entitled "An act to organize forces to serve during the war", 1865 February 13
S. 173 and Amendment: To receive volunteer troops for the war, 1865 February 14
Miscellaneous Bills, undated
To exempt certain persons from military duty, and to repeal the acts heretofore passed by Congress on the same subject, undated
To provide for organizing, arming and disciplining the militia of the Confederate States, and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the Confederate States, and for calling them forth to execute the laws of the Confederate States, suppress insurrections and repel invasions, undated
Amendment: To regulate the impressment of private property, etc., undated
Acts, 1861-1864, undated
Acts and Resolutions of the 1st session of the Provisional Congress, 1861
Reorganizing the existence of war between the United States and the Confederate States, and concerning letters of marque, prizes, and prize goods. And Amendment., 1864 May 6, 1861 May 21
Relative to prisoners of war, 1861 May 21
To prohibit the importation of luxuries, or of articles not necessaries or of common use, 1864 February 6
To diminish the number of exemptions and details, 1864 February 17
To organize forces to serve during the war, 1864 February 17
To reduce the currency and to authorize a new issue of notes and bonds, 1864 February 17
To increase the efficiency of the cavalry of the Confederate States, 1864 December
To authorize the consolidation of companies, battalions, and regiments, undated
To amend the tax laws, undated
Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow specie to be applied to the redemption and reduction of the currency, undated
Statutes at Large, 1861-1864
Complete Statutes at Large, Constitution, and treaties with Indian tribes of the Provisional Government, 1861-1862
Statutes at Large, 1st Congress, 1st Session, 1862
Statutes at Large, 1st Congress, 2d Session, 1862
Statutes at Large, 1st Congress, 3d Session, 1863
Statutes at Large, 1st Congress, 4th Session, 1863-1864
Statutes at Large, 2d Congress, 1st Session, 1864
Committee Reports, 1862-1865, undated
Majority Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1862 September
Report of Committee on Quartermaster and Commissary Departments on Case of Major Frank G. Ruffin, 1863 January
S. Rep. 9: Report of the Committee on Finance on the Bill (H.R. 18) to Lay Taxes for the Common Defence, and Carry on the Government of the Confederate States, 1863 April 6
Report of Committee on Claims in the Case of Mary Clark, 1863 December 29
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Minority Report on the Currency, 1863 December 30
Report on the Committee on Salt Supply, 1864 January
S. Rep. 18: Report of the Committee on Finance on the Bill (H.R. 92) to Tax, Fund, and Limit the Currency, 1864 January 25
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Report of the Special Committee on the Charge of Corruption made in the Richmond Examiner, 1864 January 25
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Report of the Committee on Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, 1864 February 13
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Report on the Condition of Government Cotton, Contiguous to the Mississippi and Its Tributaries, 1864 May 17
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Minority Report on the Committee of Ways and Means on the Tax Bill, 1864 May 23
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Report of the Special Committee on the Payment of Claims, 1864 May 26
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Report of Special Committee on the Pay and Clothing of the Army, 1865 February 11
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Mr. Rogers' Minority Report, 1865 February 15
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Report of the Joint Select Committee appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war, 1865 March 3
H.R. Rep. (unnumbered): Report of the Committee on Military Affairs, 1865 March 16
Minority Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, undated
Report of the Committee on Quartermasters and Commissaries on the subject of tobacco rations for the Army, undated
Report of the Committee on Rules of the House of Representatives, undated
Report of Hospital Committee, undated
Report from the Joint Select Committee to investigate the management of the Navy Department, undated
Resolutions, 1863-1865, undated
House, 1863-1865
H. Res. 24: Endorsing the recent proclamation and order of the President on the subject of retaliation, 1863 January 13
H. Res. (unnumbered): Respecting the present war, and the causes leading thereto, 1863 January 20
H. Res. 9: To consider the following proposition for reducing the currency, and adjusting the issues of the Treasury for the ensuing year, to the amount required by the business and commerce of the country, 1863 December 14
H. Res. 7: Directory to the Select Committee on Finance, 1863 December 21
H. Res. (unnumbered): Resolutions of Instructions, 1864 January 9
H. Res. (unnumbered): Expressive of the determination of Georgia to prosecute the present war with the utmost vigor and energy, 1864 January 11
H. Res. (unnumbered): Of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi in relation to the recent act of the Congress of the Confederate States suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, 1864 May 12
H. Res. (unnumbered): Asserting the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the State of Virginia over her ancient boundaries, 1864 May 19
H. Res. (unnumbered): Removal of Secretary of the Treasury, 1864 May 27
H. Res. (unnumbered): Relating to the war and negotiations for peace, 1864 December 16
H. Res. (unnumbered): Tendering negotiations for peace and a mitigation of the horrors of the war, 1864 December 16
H. Res. (unnumbered): Upon the subject of peace, 1864 December 16
H. Res. (unnumbered): Independence as only ground for peace, 1864 December 19
H. Res. (unnumbered): Resolution to continue the war, 1865 January 11
H. Res. (unnumbered): Of the State of Texas, concerning peace, reconstruction, and independence, 1865 January 19
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by the officers and men of the 57th Virginia Regiment, 1865 January 30
H. Res. (unnumbered): Passed at a meeting of the 9th Virginia Infantry, 1865 January 30
H. Res. (unnumbered): Passed at a meeting of the 14th Virginia Infantry, 1865 January 30
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by Bratton's Brigade, South Carolina Volunteers, 1865 February 6
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by Company H, I, and K, 13th Virginia Infantry, 1865 February 6
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by Humphrey's Mississippi Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, 1865 February 6
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by McGowan's Brigade, South Carolina Volunteers, 1865 February 6
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by the Staunton Artillery, 1865 February 6
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by a meeting of the people of Powhatan, 1865 February 16
H. Res. (unnumbered): Against the policy of arming slaves, 1865 March 4
H. Res. (unnumbered): In favor of abolishing Provost Guards, 1865 March 4
H. Res. (unnumbered): In favor of privates, non-commissioned officers and officers of the line, 1865 March 4
H. Res. (unnumbered): Adopted by Sturdivant's Artillery Battalion, Army Northern Virginia, expressive of their determination to continue their efforts for independence, 1865 March 7
Senate, 1864-1865
S. Res. (unnumbered): Of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, asking the passage of a law relieving the citizens of certain portions of that State, whose property has been destroyed by raids of the public enemy, from the payment of the tax in kind, 1864 April 2
S. Res. (unnumbered): Of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina concerning certain acts of the late Congress of the Confederate States, 1864 May 28
S. Res. (unnumbered): Of the Legislature of the State of North Carolina in relation to the pay of disabled soldiers, 1864 December 22
S. Res. (unnumbered): Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Virginia, in relation to the Confederate States impressment laws, 1865 February 24
Joint, 1863-1865
H.J. Res. 21: Expressing opinion of Congress in relation to the conduct of certain citizens of Louisiana within the lines, and in the presence of the enemy, 1863 January 13
H.J. Res. 25: On the pending war, and matters appertaining thereto, 1863 January 13
H.J. Res. 1: On the subject of the war, and in regard to the free navigation of the Mississippi River, 1863 March 10
H.J. Res. (unnumbered): For the relief of Major W.F. Haines, 1863 December 24
H.J. Res. (unnumbered): In reference to the treatment of colored troops, 1864 February 15
H.J. Res. 17: Of the Legislature of Louisiana in relation to the further prosecution of the war, 1864 May 3
H.J. Res. (unnumbered): Requiring the settlement of the accounts of the Post Office Department prior to July 1, 1863, 1864 May 26
S.J. Res. 16: Defining the position of the Confederate States, and declaring the determination of the Congress and the people thereof to prosecute the war till their independence is acknowledged, 1864 November 18
H.J. Res. (unnumbered): Of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, in relation to impressments and the schedule of prices fixed by Confederate Commissioners, 1864 December 24
H.J. Res. (unnumbered): Expressing the sense of Congress on the subject of the late Peace Commission, 1865 February 20
Miscellaneous, 1864-1865, undated
Resolution presented to the Hon. Speaker of the House, 1864 January 27
Resolutions of the Texas Brigade, 1865 January 24
Resolutions of Wise's Brigade, 1865 February 1
Resolutions of Lewis' Brigade, 1865 February 11
Resolutions of Forsberg's Brigade, Wharton's Division, undated
Miscellaneous, 1861-1865, undated
Tariff of the Confederate States to be of force from and after Aug. 31, 1861, 1861 May 21
Proceedings of the Congress on the announcement of the death of Col. Francis S. Bartow, of the Army of the Confederate States, 1861 July 25
Messages of the President to Congress, 1861-1865
Rules of the House of Representatives, 1862 March 1
Calendars, 1862 April-1865 January
Communication of G. Tochman, touching his memorial now before Congress, 1863 March 9
Reports of vessels sunk and burnt in the Pamunkey River, 1863 March 10
Evidence taken before the Committee of the House of Representatives, appointed to enquire into the treatment of prisoners at Castle Thunder, 1863 April 11
Case of Gen. Tochman, Gen. Tochman to Mr. Foote, 1863 December 5
Abstract of drafts of members of the House of Representatives paid by Treasurer, during the recess of Congress after April 18, 1863, 1863 December 7
Memorial from Army of Tennessee and letter from Gen. Wise, 1863 December 17, 1864 January 3
Rules for conducting business in the Senate, 1864
House Finance Propositions, 1864 January 9-12
Gen. Tochman's Case, 1864 January 15
House of Representatives of a meeting of officers and men of the 154th Sr. Tenn. Regiment, 1864 January 26
Additional estimates for the support of the government, 1864 February 11
Directory of the Senate, 2d Congress, 2d Session, 1864 November 7
Letter from the Governor of Virginia to the President of the Senate, 1864 November 8
Speech of Hon. Gustavus A. Henry to Senate, 1864 November 29
A paper containing a statement of facts relating to the approaching cotton crisis, 1864 December 31
Messages of the President to the House of Representatives, 1864-1865
Speech of Hon. D.C. DeJarnette, of Virginia, in the Confederate House of Representatives, pending negotiations for peace, 1865 January 30
Address of Congress to the people of the Confederate States, undated
Directory of the House of Representatives, undated
Standing Committee of the Senate, 2d Congress, undated
War Department, 1861-1865
General Orders, 1862-1865
1862, 1862
No. 1, 1862 January 1
No. 2, 1862 January 6
No. 20, 1862 April 5
No. 21, 1862 April 8
No. 24, 1862 April 16
No. 34, 1862 May 3
No. 39, 1862 May 26
No. 82, 1862 November 3
No. 95, 1862 November 25
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No. 100, 1862 December 8
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1863, 1863
No. 1, 1863 January 3
No. 2, 1863 January 3
No. 3, 1863 January 9
No. 4, 1863 January 12
No. 5, 1863 January 13
No. 6, 1863 January 15
No. 7, 1863 January 19
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1865, 1865
No. 1, 1865 January 6
No. 2, 1865 January 18
No. 3, 1865 February 6
No. 4, 1865 February 8
No. 5, 1865 February 8
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No. 9, 1865 March 9
No. 11, 1865 March 18
Reports, 1861-1862, 1864
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1861 December 14
Report of Thomas W. Wagner of the sinking of the Stone Fleet at the entrance of Charleston Harbor, 1862 February 12
Supplemental Report of the Secretary of War, 1862 March 17
Report of the Secretary of War, 1862 August 12
Report of the Secretary of War, 1864 November 3
Miscellaneous, 1861-1865
Messages of the President transmitting communications from the Secretary of War, 1861 December-1865 February
Letter from the Secretary of War to Speaker of the House, 1862 March 31
Correspondence between the War Deparment and Gen. Lovell, relating to the defences of New Orleans, 1863
Central Laboratory Circulars, 1863 January-1864 March
Response of Secretary of War to the Resolutions of the Senate respecting operations under the act of Feb. 6, 1864, 1864 December 10
Navy Department, 1861, 1863-1865
Treasury Department, 1861-1864
Circular Instructions, 1861-1864
No. 1: Regulations relative to importation from places above the Confederate States, by vessels navigating the Mississippi and other rivers, 1861 March 6
No. 2: Issuing certificates of registry to vessels under the act entitled "An Act to provide for the registration of vessels, owned in whole or in part, by citizens of the Confederate States", 1861 March 8
No. 3: Regulation governing the introduction of goods, wares and merchandise into the Confederate States by railroad on inland routes, 1861 March 12
No. 4: In relation to express carriers, 1861 March 23
No. 5: In relation to the customs and the officers thereof, 1861 March 26
No. 6: Regulations for the entry and transportation of goods and passengers by railroad companies, 1861 April 5
No. 7: Supplemental to circular No. 6 in relation to express carriers, 1861 April 5
No. 8: Supplemental to circular No. 1, 1861 April 10
No. 9: To provide for the payment of light money in the Confederate States, 1861 May 14
No. 10: In relation to the act of Congress levying duties on imposts, 1861 June 7
No. 11: Relative to treasury notes, 1861 August 8
No. 12: To raise money for the support of the government, and to provide for the defense of the Confederate States, 1861 September 21
No. 14: Regulating the manner in which the export duty on cotton shall be collected and accounted for, 1861 October
No. 13: Relative to the payment of interest on the public debt in certain cases, 1861 October 2
Circular instructions issued in respect to the Produce Loan, 1861 October 15, 1862 January 3, 1862 January 20
In relation to the issue of certificates for bonds and registered stock, 1863 February 25
No. 19: For carrying into effect the act entitled "An Act to provide for the funding and further issuing of treasury notes", 1863 June 27
Circular instructions to depositaries of the treasury in reference to issue of 4 per cent certificates to tax payers, etc., 1864 December 2
Regulations, 1862-1864
Regulations as to bonds and certificates of stock to be issued under the War Tax Act and the acts supplementary thereto, 1862 January 16
Regulations and instructions for carrying into effect the act to reduce the currency and to authorize a new issue of notes and bonds, 1864 February 22, 1864 March 24, 1864 May 5, 1864 May 27
Regulations to authorize the depositaries of the treasury to receive balances in the hands of post-masters in the Confederate States, 1864 March 12
Regulations to carry into effect the provisions of the act to prohibit the importation of luxuries, or of articles not necessary or of common use, 1864 March 12
Regulations in relation to the adjustment of the old and new currencies, 1864 April 19
Reports, 1861-1864
Special Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1861 July 24
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1862 March 14
Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1864 May 2
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, 1864 November 7
Communications, 1861-1864
Letter from Secretary of the Treasury to President of Congress, 1861 July 24
Letters from Secretary of the Treasury to President of Congress, 1861 December-1862 February
Letter from Secretary of the Treasury to Speaker of the House, 1862 March 26
Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury submitting the Report of the Auditor, 1862 September 5
Messages of the President transmitting communications from the Secretary of the Treasury, 1863 January-1865 February
Letter from Secretary of the Treasury to banks, 1864 March 14
Communications from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Speaker of the House, 1864 May-1865 February
Response of the Secretary of the Treasury to the resolution of the Senate, respecting operations under the act to impose regulations upon the foreign commerce of the Confederate States, 1864 December 12
Reports, 1861-1865
Reports of the Postmaster General to the President, 1861-1864
Attorney General's Reports, 1862 February 26-1864 November 1
Reports of the Operations of the Army of Northern Virginia, 1862-1863
Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Patents, 1862-1865
Report of the Superintendent of Public Printing, 1864 April 26
Miscellaneous, 1863-1864
Correspondence of the Department of State in relation to the British Consuls resident in the Confederate States, 1863
Correspondence between the President of the Virginia Central Rail Road Company and the Postmaster General, 1864
Decisions of Hon. James D. Halyburton in the cases of John B. Lane and John H. Leftwich, 1864
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