Fisheries -- United States
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Fisheries -- United States
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Fisheries
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- The American fisherman, how our nation's anglers founded, fed, financed, and forever shaped the U.S.A, willie Robertson and William Doyle
- The effect of the fishery clauses of the Treaty of Washington on the fisheries and fishermen of British North America /, by Henry Youle Hind
- The fishery question, its origin, history and present situation : with a map of the Anglo-American fishing grounds and a short bibliography, by Charles Isham
- Correspondence relating to reciprocity negotiations between the United States and Canada and Newfoundland
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, 1803-51
- The effect of the fishery clauses of the Treaty of Washington on the fisheries and fishermen of British North America, by Henry Youle Hind
- The Fisheries Commission and the Fortune Bay affair, United States citizens turn Queen's evidence : Mr. Secretary Evarts and the Halifax award, [W.F. Whitcher]
- [Halifax Fisheries Commission], appendix P : [reports from Vice-Admiralty Court]
- Summary of the fishery investigations conducted in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea from July 1, 1888 to July 1,1892 by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross, by Richard Rathbun
- A review of the Halifax fishery award, how it strikes a private citizen, by Alexander Bliss
- Memorandum relating to the negotiations between Great Britain and the United States on the subject of the North American fisheries, 1782-1866, map and appendix
- Memorandum on the rights of fishing on the coast of Newfoundland acquired by the United States under the Treaty of Washington
- Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a treaty between the United States and Great Britain concerning the interpretation of the convention of October 20, 1818, signed at Washington February 15, 1888
- The Canadian fisheries dispute
- Halifax Commission, 1877, appendix M : affidavits produced on behalf of the United States
- Correspondence respecting the North American fisheries, (in continuation of two previous papers, printed confidentially, and dated respectively January and February, 1871) : (from January to October, 1871)
- Further correspondence respecting the termination of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington of the 8th May, 1871, January to June 1886
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, and the negotiations for the renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty between Canada and the United States, 1873-74
- Further correspondence respecting the award of the Halifax Fisheries Commission
- North American fisheries, memorandum respecting instructions to naval officers
- Correspondence with Mr. Perley, respecting British North American fisheries, 1855-66
- Further correspondence respecting the occurrences at Fortune Bay, Newfoundland, in January 1878 (in continuation of Confidential paper no. 3851)
- Record of the proceedings of the Halifax Fisheries Commission
- Award of the fishery commission, documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877 under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, 1854-63
- Report of the Joint commission relative to the preservation of the fisheries in waters contiguous to Canada and the United States, (submitted Dec. 31, 1896)
- Correspondence relative to the North American fisheries, 1884-86
- Memorandum on the Canadian fisheries question
- Fishery Commission under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871, case of Her Majesty's government
- United States fishery rights on coasts of British North America
- Further correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, the Halifax Commission, and the negotiations for the renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty between Canada and the United States, 1874-76
- Further correspondence respecting North American fisheries, 1886-87, [in continuation of "United States No. 1, 1887", C. 4937]
- In the Senate of the United States, May 10, 1888, injunction of secrecy removed and ordered to be printed May 7, 1888, Mr. Edwards from the Committee on Foreign Relations submitted the following report (executive no.3) on the treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concerning the interpretation of the convention of October 20, 1818, signed at Washington, February 15, 1888 which together with the views of the minority on the same subject submitted by Mr. Morgan was ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate
- Further correspondence respecting the termination of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington
- Further correspondence respecting North American fisheries, 1887-88, with despatch inclosing treaty signed at Washington, February 15, 1888 [in continuation of "United States No. 2 (1887)": C.-4995]
- Correspondence respecting the award of the Halifax Fisheries Commission
- With Mr. Chamberlain in the United States and Canada, 1887-88, by Sir Willoughby Maycock
- The Canadian-American fisheries, by William B. Ellison
- Fishery concessions to the United States in Canada and Newfoundland, by Thomas Hodgins
- Correspondence respecting the award of the Halifax Fisheries Commission
- Further correspondence respecting the termination of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington, (in continuation of North American No. 188)
- Further correspondence respecting the North American fisheries, (in continuation of previous papers, printed confidentially, November, 1871) : (from November, 1871 to April 17, 1872)
- Halifax Fishery Commission, closing argument of Mr. Doutre on behalf of Her Britannic Majesty
- Memorandum on points of law connected with the fisheries
- Letter to the Hon. William H. Seward, secretary of state, in answer to one from him on the resolution of the Senate as to the relations of the United States with the British provinces : and the actual condition of the question of the fisheries, from E.H. Derby
- Correspondence relative to the fisheries question, 1885-87, presented to Parliament by command of His Excellency the Governor General, 3rd May, 1887
- Correspondence respecting the termination of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington
- Further correspondence respecting North American fisheries, 1887-88, with despatch inclosing treaty signed at Washington, February 15, 1888 [in continuation of "United States No. 2 (1887)": C.-4995]
- North American fisheries, letter respecting instructions to be sent to the Admiral on the North American station, with reference to the determination of the Reciprocity Treaty
- [Halifax Fisheries Commission], appendix R : [insurance documents]
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