This volume of "A Compilation Of The Messages And Papers Of The Presidents" covers the years 1881-1889. It presents a detailed record of the official communications, speeches, and public papers of the President of the United States during this period. Edited by James Daniel Richardson, this compilation serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the political landscape, policy decisions, and significant events that shaped the nation during a transformative era.
This volume offers insights into the executive branch's operations, legislative initiatives, and the president's role in addressing domestic and foreign affairs. With 852 pages, one plate, and three portraits, this historical document provides a comprehensive overview of the presidential activities and pronouncements that defined the era.
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