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- Colonial Office correspondence, 1898 and 1899
- The Canadian view of the Alaska boundary dispute, as stated by David Mills
- Speech of Hon. H.A. Haralson of Georgia on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 9, 1846
- The Alaska boundary line, [T.C. Mendenhall]
- Survey of the northwestern boundary of the United States, 1857-1861, by Marcus Baker
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part XI
- Speech of John M. Clayton of Delaware upon the Oregon question, delivered in the Senate of the United Statees, February 12, 1846
- United States' boundary question
- Memorandum on the boundary between Canada and Alaska, showing the position of the Canadian government in respect thereto, 1899
- Views on the free navigation of the St. Lawrence, reported by Mr. Buel to accompany joint resolution on the same subject from the Committee on foreign affairs
- The North-American boundary from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, by S. Anderson
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part XIV
- Narrative of the operations of the British North American Boundary Commission, 1872-76, by Capt. Featherstonhaugh
- Joint report of the United States and British commissioners on the Alaskan-Canadian boundary, December 31, 1895, [W.W. Duffield, W.F. King]
- Speech of Hon. George Fries of Ohio on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, Saturday, February 7, 1846
- The Boundary of the United States, San Juan
- No mistake, or, A vindication of the negotiators of the Treaty of 1783, respecting the north eastern boundary of the United States, in a conversation between John Bull and Jonathan, by W. R. Hamilton
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part IX
- A brief history of the United States boundary question, drawn up from official papers by G.P.R. James
- The San Juan question
- Denkschrift über den Canal von Haro als Grenzlinie der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, Seiner Majestät Wilhelm I, Deutschem Kaiser und König von Preusen als Schiedsrichter : im Namen der Amerikanischen Bevollmächtigen George Bancroft
- Speech of Mr. Yancey, of Alabama, on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 7, 1846
- North-West American water boundary, maps annexed to the case of the government of Her Britannic Majesty, submitted to the arbitration and award of His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, in accordance with article XXXIV of the Treaty between Great Britain and the United States of America, signed at Washington, May 8, 1871
- Survey of boundary line between Alaska and British Columbia, letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State, submitting an estimate of appropriation for survey of the boundary line between Alaska and British Columbia
- The claims to the Oregon territory considered, by Adam Thom
- Reply of the United States to the case of the government of Her Britannic Majesty, presented to His Majesty the Emperor, as arbitrator, under the provisions of the Treaty of Washington, June 12, 1872
- Speech of Mr. Linn, of Missouri, in reply to Mr. McDuffie, on the Oregon Bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1843
- Papers relating to the Treaty of Washington; Berlin arbitration, containing the memorial of the United States on the Canal de Haro as its boundary-line; case of the government of Her Britannic Majesty; reply of the United States thereto; second and definitive statement of the government of Her Britannic Majesty; and correspondence
- The Alaskan boundary, by John W. Foster
- Speech of the Hon. Wm. Sawyer, of Ohio, on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 3, 1846
- The boundaries formerly in dispute between Great Britain and the United States, a lecture, by Sir Francis Hincks
- Convention between Great Britain and the United States of America, respecting the boundary between the two countries (Alaska and Passamaquoddy Bay) ; signed at Washington, July 22, 1892, ratifications exchanged at Washington, August 23, 1892
- Review of the Alaskan boundary question, by Alexander Begg
- Papers relating to the north eastern boundary
- Speech of Hon. O.B. Ficklin of Illinois on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, Friday, February 6, 1846
- The St. Croix of the northeastern boundary
- Speech of Hon. Isaac Parrish of Ohio, delivered in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, February 6, 1846, on the [j]oint resolution to terminate the convention relating to the territory " west of the Stony or Rocky Mountains"
- Report relative to the Alaskan boundary question, submitted by Alexander Begg
- Oregon, the claim of the United States to Oregon, as stated in the letters of the Hon. J.C. Calhoun and the Hon. J. Buchanan (American secretaries of state) to the Right Hon. R. Pakenham, Her Britannic Majesty's plenipotentiary : with an appendix containing the counter statement of Mr. Pakenham to the American secretaries of state : and a map showing the boundary line proposed by each party
- Remarks upon the disputed points of boundary, under the fifth article of the Treaty of Ghent, principally compiled from the statements laid by the government of Great Britain before the King of the Netherlands, as arbiter
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part V
- The Northwestern boundary between the United States and Canada, by Richard U. Goode
- Report on the geology and resources of the region in the vicinity of the forty-ninth parallel, from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, with lists of plants and animals collected and notes on the fossils, by George Mercer Dawson
- In the Senate of the United States, July 29, 1856, ordered to be printed, Mr. Mason submitted the following report, (to accompany Bill S.405) : Mr. Mason, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, to whom was referred the "Bill (S.405) to provide for carrying into effect the first article of the treaty between the United States and Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom ... ", submitted the following
- Statement of facts, with reference to the seizure of the steam barge Reindeer of Wallaceburg, at the St. Clair Flats, also the wood barge Campbell
- Speech of Mr. Cobb of Georgia on the Oregon question, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 8, 1846
- Report of an exploration and survey of the territory on the Aroostook River, during the spring and autumn of 1838, by E. Holmes
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part XII
- American encroachments on British rights, or, Observations on the importance of the British North American colonies and on the late treaties with the United States, with remarks on Mr. Baring's examination and a defence of the shipping interest from the charge of having attempted to impose on Parliament, and of factious conduct in their opposition to the American intercourse bill, by Nathaniel Atcheson
- Further correspondence respecting the boundary between the British possessions in North America and the territory of Alaska, part IV
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