United States Statutes at Large/Volume 11/Appendix
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| United States Statutes at Large Volume 11 List of Proclamations |
| See note on bottom of 11 Stat. 751 |
- 751 Respecting a Survey of, and defining the Limits of, the District of Columbia. January 24, 1791
- 752 Respecting the Acts of James O'Fallon, in Kentucky. March 19, 1791
- 753 Enjoining Neutrality as to War against France. April 22, 1793
- 753 Respecting enlisting Men in Kentucky to invade a neighboring Nation. March 24, 1794
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Day of public Thanksgiving appointed. January 1, 1795 - 755 Respecting Coinage and Tender. July 22, 1797
- 756 Day of public Humiliation appointed. March 23, 1798
- 757 Respecting Resistance in Pennsylvania to the Laws levying Taxes. March 12, 1799
- 758 Suspending, as to St. Domingo, the Restraints of the Act of 1799, ch. 2. June 26, 1799
- 759 Suspending, as to Hispaniola, the Restraints of the Act of 1799, ch. 2. September 6, 1800
- 759 Requiring Removal of British Armed Vessels from United States Ports and Waters. July 2, 1807
- 761 Respecting taking Possession of Part of Louisiana. October 27, 1810
- 762 Directing the British Blockade of the Coast of the United States to be disregarded. June 29, 1814
- 763 Day of public Humiliation appointed. November 16, 1814
- 763 Pardon to certain Offenders off Louisiana. February 6, 1815
- 764 Day of public Thanksgiving appointed for Peace. March 4, 1815
- 765 Respecting an apprehended Invasion of the Spanish Dominions. September 1, 1815
- 765 Ordering Persons to remove from the Public Lands. December 12, 1815
- 766 Respecting Naval Forces on the Lakes. April 28, 1818
- 767 Reward for Apprehension of a Murderer. July 10, 1821
- 767 Opening United States Ports to British Vessels from certain West India Ports. August 24, 1822
- 768 Suspending discriminating Duties as to Subjects of the Pope, under Act of 1824, ch. 4. June 7, 1827
- 769 Offering Reward for Apprehension of Willis Anderson. September 10, 1827
- 770 Ordering Persons to remove from the Public Lands. March 6, 1830
- 770 Ordering Persons to remove from the Public Lands in Arkansas. February 10, 1831
- 771 Respecting the nullifying Laws of South Carolina. December 10, 1832
- 781 Suspending discriminating Duties as to Mecklenberg Schwerin. April 28, 1835
- 782 Suspending discriminating Duties as to Tuscany. September 1, 1836
- 783 Convening an Extra Session of Congress. May 15, 1837
- 783 Suspending Tonnage Duty on Greek Vessels. June 14, 1837
- 784 Levying Tonnage Duty on Portuguese Vessels. October 11, 1837
- 784 Enjoining Neutrality as to Canada. January 5, 1838
- 785 Enjoining Neutrality as to Canada. November 21, 1838
- 786 Convening an Extra Session of Congress. March 17, 1841
- 786 Enjoining Neutrality as to Canada. September 25, 1841.
- 787 Revoking the Exequatur of the Spanish Consul at New Orleans. January 4, 1850
- 787 Respecting an apprehended Invasion of Cuba. April 25, 1851
- 788 Call of an extraordinary Session of the Senate. February 25, 1853
- 789 Privileges of Act of 1845, ch. 70, given to certain Places. July 2, 1855
- 789 Respecting an apprehended Invasion of Nicaragua. December 8, 1855
- 790 Newfoundland to have Benefits of Reciprocity Treaty. December 12 1855
- 791 Respecting Disturbances in Kansas Territory. February 11, 1856
- 792 Revoking the Exequatur of the British Consul at New York. May 28, 1856
- 792 Revoking the Exequatur of the British Consul at Philadelphia. May 28. 1856
- 793 Revoking the Exequatur of the British Consul at Cincinnati. May 28, 1856
- 793 Respecting the Boundary with Mexico. June 2, 1856
- 794 Calling an Extra Session of Congress. August 18, 1856
- 794 Respecting taking the sense of the citizens of the District of Columbia, for or against the adoption of the code prepared for the District. December 24, 1857
- 795 Respecting discriminating duties of tonnage and impost upon vessels and cargoes of the subjects of his Holiness the Pope. February 25, 1858
- 796 Respecting the rebellion and Mormon troubles in the Territory of Utah. April 6, 1858
- 798 Convening an extraordinary Session of the Senate for June 15, 1858. June 14, 1858
- 798 Respecting an apprehended invasion of Nicaragua. October 30, 1858
- 799 Convening an extraordinary Session of the Senate of the United States. February 26, 1859