Reagan, John H. (John Henninger), 1818-1905
John Henninger Reagan
Reagan, John Henninger
VIAF ID: 18840847 (Personal)
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Works
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An account of the organization and operations of the Post office department of the Confederate States of America | |
Arugment of the Hon. John H. Regan ... before the committee on commerce of House of representative, on the railroad problem, made on the 28th, 29th, and 30th of March, 1882 ... | |
Coinage of silver. | |
Correspondence between the president of the Virginia Central Rail Road Company and the Postmaster General, in relation to postal service. | |
Department of labor. | |
Federal aid to common schools in the states. | |
H. Rept. 48-1264 | |
Lights on the Lower Cape Fear River, North Carolina. April 12, 1884. -- Committee on Commerce discharged, and referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed | |
Memoirs, with special reference to secession and the Civil War. | |
Message of the President, Confederate States ... September 30, 1862 | |
Message of the President, Richmond, Va., January 15, 1863 | |
Report of the postmaster general, in answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of October 13, 1862. | |
Report of the postmaster general, Postoffice Department, Richmond, Va., November 7, 1864. | |
Southern political views, 1865. | |
Speech... June 1st, 1880, discussing the problem of the regulation of railway transportation of inter-state commerce. | |
State of the Union. Speech of the Hon. John H. Reagan, of Texas. | |
[Statement of the postmaster general, submitting the amount of receipts and expenditures, on account of military telegraph lines, from June 1st, 1861, to September 1st, 1862, together with an estimate of the amount required to constructing, repairing and operating military telegraph lines to June 30th, 1863]. | |
To promote the efficiency of the revenue marine service. April 12, 1884. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed |