Talk:Executive Order 132
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Source: | From a Report on Inspection of United States Consulates in the Orient, 1906, Google Books Scan, pages 310 and 313, and a reprint in Congressional Serial Set, pages 310 and 313. |
Contributor(s): | Clindberg |
Level of progress: | Proofread and corrected |
Notes: | The source is a bit odd; 2½ pages of reports of the sort required by the executive order, from subsequent years, are printed in between the two paragraphs of the executive order, meaning they are three pages apart.
Another copy of the order is in A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents 1798-1908, Volume 10, by James D. Richardson (U.S. Congressman), Google Books scan, pages 365-366, but gives the date as June 10, 1899 (and was probably the source for this page). It is either an exactly identical order from a year earlier, or (more likely) the Compilation of the Messages volume got the date wrong, as those books have made similar mistakes for a number of executive orders printed there (e.g. see Talk:Executive Order 108). The main sources are clear on the 1900 date, which also matches listings of executive orders such as this book. |
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