Reportes sobre Límites entre México y E.U.A. a partir de los Tratados de Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) y de La Mesilla (1853).
a) Report of the Secretary of the Interior, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate Calling for Information in Relation to the Operations of the Commission Appointed to Run and Mark the Boundary Between the United States and Mexico. Washington, March 1, 1850. 8o., 53 + 22 p. 31d. Congress, 1st. Session. Ex. Doc. No. 34. one plicated map and two plans (one plicated). Includes: Part II. Report of the Secretary of the Interior with Additional Correspondence Relative to the Operations of the Commission for Running and Marking the Boundary Between the United States and Mexico. One plicated map. Maps made by the Comisión de Límites de Estados Unidos de América. Missing covers and spine.
b) Message from the President of the United States, to the Two Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Thirty - Second Congress. Washington: Printed by A. Boyd Hamilton, December 2, 1851. 8o., 469 p. 32d. Congress, 1st. Session. Ex Doc. No.1. Two plicated maps: one on the limits of Oregón and one of the limits between USA and Mexico (restored with adhesive and detachment). includes important documents by Thomas Swords (pages 235 - 253) and details on 15 forts in Texas (pages 227 - 235). Deteriorated binding, missing covers and spine.
c) Report of the Secretary of War. Communicating, In Answer to a Resolution of the Senate, the Report of Lieutenant Whipple's Expedition from San Diego to the Colorado. Washington, Febraury 1, 1851. 8o., 28 p. 31d. Congress, 2d. Session. Ex. Doc. No. 19. Missing covers and spine.
d) Message from the President of the United States, Communication. A Report from the Secretary of the Interior, Relation to Fixing the Initial Point in the Boundary Line Between the United States and Mexico, in Compliance to a Resolution of the Senate of June 11, 1852. Washington, July 26, 1852. 8o., 4 p. 32d. Congress, 1st. Session. Ex. Doc. No.131. Missing covers and spine.
e) Report of the Secretary of the Interior in Answer to A Resolution of the Senate, Calling for a Copy of the Report and Maps of a Survey Between Indianola and El Paso, by the Topographical Engineers Attached to the Mexican Boundary Commission. Washington, February 12, 1853. 8o., 4 p. 32d. Congress, 2d. Session. Ex Doc. No.38. Missing covers and spine.
f) Message of the President of the United States, in Compliance with. A Resolution of the Senate of the 20th ultimo, Calling for Information Relating to the Boundary Line and Payment of the $3,000.000 under the Treaty With Mexico of June 30, 1853. Washington, 1856. 8o., 76 p. 34th Congress, 1st Session. Ex Doc. No. 57. Missing covers and spine.
g) Mr. Simmons made the Following Report. The Committee on Claims, to Whom was Referred the Petition of John R. Bartlett, Late United States Commissioner on the Mexican Boundary. Washington, June 2, 1858. 8o., 12 p. 35th Congress, 1st Session. Rep. Com, No. 291. Missing covers and spine.
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