A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1907 . e or more interesting post that hecould assign them in time of peace than that of following the lead of therenowned Scott in the procession of the funeral of the renowned Taylor. WALTER JONES,Major-General Militia District of Columbia. 6o Messages and Papers of the Presidents RESOIvUTlON OF CONDOLENCE BY CONGRESS. [From original in the State Department.]A RESOLUTION expressing the condolence of Congress for Mrs. Margaret S. Taylor. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Statesof America in Congre


A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1907 . e or more interesting post that hecould assign them in time of peace than that of following the lead of therenowned Scott in the procession of the funeral of the renowned Taylor. WALTER JONES,Major-General Militia District of Columbia. 6o Messages and Papers of the Presidents RESOIvUTlON OF CONDOLENCE BY CONGRESS. [From original in the State Department.]A RESOLUTION expressing the condolence of Congress for Mrs. Margaret S. Taylor. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Statesof America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United Statesbe requested to transmit a copy of the proceedings of the two Houses onthe loth instant in relation to the death of the late President of the UnitedStates to Mrs. Margaret S. Taylor, and to assure her of the profound re-spect of the two Houses of Congress for her person and character and oftheir sincere condolence on the late afflicting dispensation of Providence. Millard Fillmore July 10, 1850, to March 4, 1853 6x. i ^?^x^u-^/j ^C-Otyf-^VOtrhc)


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