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by United States. Superintendent of Documents
This historical catalogue serves as an extensive record of government publications produced by the United States Congress and its various departments. The work compiles official reports, legislative documents, administrative publications, and institutional records that were circulated during the development of the federal government. Beyond being a simple list of documents, the catalogue reflects the intellectual and bureaucratic history of the period, demonstrating how public knowledge was organized, archived, and distributed. Researchers and historians can use this catalogue to trace political priorities, governmental growth, and the spread of public information in the United States.
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