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U.S. Congressional Serial Set Finding List: Annual Reports, Bureau of Reclamation (I 19.17/1:, I 27.1:)

Annual Reports, Bureau of Reclamation (I 19.17/1:, I 27.1:)

The Reclamation Service was first organized within the U. S. Geological Survey in 1902. Although the connection with the USGS was "practically abolished" in 1906, it was only in 1907 that the separation became formalized and the Bureau of Reclamation was established as a new, independent agency within the Department of the Interior. The annual report series began in 1902.

1902-1906 I 19.17/1: Reclamation Service, Geological Survey, Department of the Interior
1906-date I 27.1: Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior

(Andriot 478, 488; Checklist 487, 550)

Date Congress Session Type Volume Number Serial Set Volume
1902 57th 2nd H.doc. 52 79 4491
1903 58th 2nd H.doc. 57 44 4683
1904 58th 3rd H.doc. 55 28 4834
1905 59th 1st H.doc. 53 86 4993
1906 59th 2nd H.doc. 54 204 5157
1907 60th 1st H.doc. 41 63 5310
1908 60th 2nd H.doc. 69 1174 5479
1909 61st 2nd H.doc. 67 125 5770
1910 61st 3rd H.doc. 79 1047 6023
1911 62nd 2nd H.doc. 76 133 6258
1912 62nd 3rd H.doc. 63 948 6429
1913 63rd 2nd H.doc. 96 297 6693
1914 63rd 3rd H.doc. 51 1255 6836
1915 64th 1st H.doc. 82 38 7036
1916 64th 2nd H.doc. 62 1479 7188
1917 65th 2nd H.doc. 60 527 7390
1918 65th 3rd H.doc. 53 1634 7522
1919 66th 2nd H.doc. 47 430 7718
1920 66th 3rd H.doc. 55 850 7849
1921 67th 2nd H.doc. 58 225 8046
1922 67th 3rd H.doc. 25 410 8131
1923 68th 1st H.doc. 70 67 8331
1924 68th 2nd H.doc. 69 440 8487
1925 69th 1st H.doc. 73 62 8634
1926 69th 2nd H.doc. 59 506 8775
1927-1928 Not included in Congressional documents
1929 71st 2nd H.doc. 95 234 9318 pt.
1930 71st 3rd H.doc. 132 548 9482 pt.
1931 72nd 1st H.doc. 119 29 9643 pt.
1932 72nd 2nd H.doc. 67 429 9735 pt.

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