In January 1882, John H. Hickcox, a central government documents figure in his time, and the creator of United States Government Publications: A Monthly Catalogue or Hickcox's Monthly Catalogue was arrested in Washington, DC, for taking letters addressed to the Librarian of Congress. Although the charges were eventually dismissed, 1882 is the last year that Hickcox worked for the Library of Congress. In an effort to add to the history of the key players in government documents publishing, this paper explores this strange incident and also documents other details of Hickcox's life and his catalog, which were discovered during the course of this investigation. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
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This dissertation charts the emergence of individualized record-keeping in the United States by trac...
This dissertation charts the emergence of individualized record-keeping in the United States by trac...
Until the late nineteenth century, the printing and distribution of federal government documents was...
Until the late nineteenth century, the printing and distribution of federal government documents was...
Edited by J.H. Hickcox.Mode of access: Internet.Reprint of a serial published in Washington 1885-88 ...
During and after World War II the Library of Congress held one of the largest collections of materia...
Edited by J.H. Hickcox.Vol. t.p. has title: United States government publications, a monthly catalog...
Compiled by Ben. Perley Poore: lists documents, some of which concern Indian affair
Compiled by Ben. Perley Poore: lists documents, some of which concern Indian affair
the preservation of government publications was expressed for their value as historical source mater...
This article examines the policies and practices of U.S. executive branch printing during the 1930s....
Index of U.S. Government Publications; 1889-93. (no date) HMD 95, 52-2, v9, 487p. [3118) Compiled by...
Report before congress on the arrest of John Surratt, accused of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth t...
Journal article published in DttP: Documents to the People, Vol 47, No 2 (Summer 2019)The Documents ...
\u27...Bribery, and Other High Crimes and Misdemeanors...\u27: A History of Presidential Impeachment...
This dissertation charts the emergence of individualized record-keeping in the United States by trac...
This dissertation charts the emergence of individualized record-keeping in the United States by trac...
Until the late nineteenth century, the printing and distribution of federal government documents was...
Until the late nineteenth century, the printing and distribution of federal government documents was...
Edited by J.H. Hickcox.Mode of access: Internet.Reprint of a serial published in Washington 1885-88 ...
During and after World War II the Library of Congress held one of the largest collections of materia...
Edited by J.H. Hickcox.Vol. t.p. has title: United States government publications, a monthly catalog...
Compiled by Ben. Perley Poore: lists documents, some of which concern Indian affair
Compiled by Ben. Perley Poore: lists documents, some of which concern Indian affair
the preservation of government publications was expressed for their value as historical source mater...
This article examines the policies and practices of U.S. executive branch printing during the 1930s....
Index of U.S. Government Publications; 1889-93. (no date) HMD 95, 52-2, v9, 487p. [3118) Compiled by...
Report before congress on the arrest of John Surratt, accused of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth t...
Journal article published in DttP: Documents to the People, Vol 47, No 2 (Summer 2019)The Documents ...
\u27...Bribery, and Other High Crimes and Misdemeanors...\u27: A History of Presidential Impeachment...
This dissertation charts the emergence of individualized record-keeping in the United States by trac...
This dissertation charts the emergence of individualized record-keeping in the United States by trac...