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Feb 18, 1851 Millard Fillmore Proclamation 56—Calling On Citizens to Assist in the Recapture of a Fugitive Slave Arrested in Boston, Massachusetts
Dec 13, 1850 Millard Fillmore Proclamation 55—Establishing the Northern and Western Boundaries of Texas and the Formation of a New Mexico Territorial Government
Nov 01, 1850 Millard Fillmore Proclamation 54—Suspension of Discriminating Tonnage and Import Duties on Vessels from Chile
Jul 05, 1850 Zachary Taylor Proclamation—Convention Between the United States of America and Her Britannic Majesty
Jan 10, 1850 Zachary Taylor Proclamation 53—Establishment of Nasqually and Portland, Oregon, as Ports of Delivery
Jan 04, 1850 Zachary Taylor Proclamation 52—Revoking the Exequatur of the Spanish Consul at New Orleans
Aug 11, 1849 Zachary Taylor Proclamation 51—Warning to United States Citizens Against Participating in an Unlawful Invasion of Cuba
Jul 03, 1849 Zachary Taylor Proclamation—Day of Fasting, Humilia­tion, and Prayer
Mar 02, 1849 James K. Polk Proclamation 50—Declaring Whitehall, New York, a Port of Delivery
Jan 02, 1849 James K. Polk Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Jul 04, 1848 James K. Polk Proclamation—Announcing a Treay of Peace Between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic Signed at the City of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Nov 04, 1847 James K. Polk Proclamation 49—Suspension of Discriminating Duties of Tonnage and Imports on Vessels from Brazil
Apr 20, 1847 James K. Polk Proclamation 48A—Suspension of Trade Restrictions with Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Sep 07, 1846 James K. Polk Proclamation 48—Announcement of Vote to Retrocede the County of Alexandria to the State of Virginia
May 13, 1846 James K. Polk Proclamation 47—Announcement That a State of War Exists With the Republic of Mexico
Jan 17, 1846 James K. Polk Proclamation 46B—Declaring Lewiston, New York a Port of Delivery
Jan 08, 1845 John Tyler Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Sep 25, 1841 John Tyler Proclamation 46A—Warning Against Lawless Incursions Into Canada
Apr 13, 1841 John Tyler Proclamation 46—Announcing the Death of William Henry Harrison
Mar 17, 1841 William Henry Harrison Proclamation 45B—Convening an Extra Session of the Congress
Jan 06, 1841 Martin van Buren Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Nov 21, 1838 Martin van Buren Proclamation—Neutrality With Respect to Canadian Affairs
Jan 05, 1838 Martin van Buren Proclamation 45A—Neutrality With Respect to Canadian Affairs
Oct 11, 1837 Martin van Buren Proclamation 45—Levying Tonnage Duty on Portuguese Vessels
Jun 14, 1837 Martin van Buren Proclamation 44—Suspending Tonnage Duty on Greek Vessels