The best place to find Congressional records from 1913 would be in the Library of Congress (LOC). The LOC is required to keep records of everything that occurs in the House and Senate.
You can find the notes, minutes, and records of their meetings in what is known as the Congressional Record.
You can find the notes, minutes, and records of their meetings in what is known as the Congressional Record.
You can find the notes, minutes, and records of their meetings in what is known as the Congressional Record.
Consult past copies of Congressional Quarterly, usually available at the main branch of your public library.
You would be hardput to find such a list, because there is no such thing as a "Congressional Medal of Merit".
You cannot find in any literature who came up with National Trail Mix Day, and although it's listed as a "National" holiday, it is not in any of the Congressional or Presidential records.
Find out here: www.house.gov
I can find no reference to a "unique" 1913 Penny from any country.
I am sure that it is congressional district 6 and if you need to find any other ask your local police department
A president might meet with congressional leaders to find out if they had enough votes to override his/her veto.
You can check with dmv.org for public records and you can also find free criminal records at criminalrecords.info. You can go to the clerk of courts in any city and their public records.
you can find the records @nfl.com