American State Papers, 1789-1838Access: On-Site Access Only The American State Papers however are not a complete record of the activities of that time period because of the fire of 1814 and the lack of record keeping during the first fourteen Congresses. The classes into which the publications were assembled and printed retrospectively and the number of volumes they occupy are: I: Foreign Relations in six volumes; II: Indian Affairs in two volumes; III: Finance in five volumes; IV: Commerce and Navigation in two volumes; V: Military Affairs in seven volumes; VI: Naval Affairs in four volumes; VII: Post-office Department in one volume; VIII: Public Lands in eight volumes; IX: Claims in one volume; and X: Miscellaneous in two volumes. Also see the American State Papers provided by the Library of Congress American Memory as well as the Library of Congress print and microform holdings of the Checklist of United States Public Documents .
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