Special Consular Reports
Special reports from the Consuls of the United States on commerce and manufacture in foreign countries
- Consular Reports
- U.S. Consular Reports, Special
- 1890s
- 1900s
- Special Consular Reports : Merchant Marine of Foreign Countries, Vol. XVIII
- Special Consular Reports : Paper in Foreign Countries. Uses of Wood Pulp, Vol. XIX
- Special Consular Reports : Creameries in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXIV
- Special Consular Reports : Stored Goods as Collateral for Loans, Vol. XXV
- Special Consular Reports : Briquettes as Fuel in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXVI
- Special Consular Reports : Markets for Agricultural Implements and Vehicles in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXVII
- Special Consular Reports : Commercial Travelers in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXVIII
- Special Consular Reports : Macaroni Wheat in Foreign Markets, Vol. XXIX
- Special Consular Reports : Emigration to the United States, Vol. XXX
- Special Consular Reports : Windmills in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXXI
- Special Consular Reports : Marketing Goods in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXXIV
- Special Consular Reports : Warehouses in Foreign Countries for Storage of Merchandise in Transit or in Bond, Vol. XXXV
- Special Consular Reports : Foreign Markets for American Cotton Manufacturers, Vol. XXXVI
- Special Consular Reports : Machine-Made Lace Industry in Europe: Calais, Plauen, St. Gall, Nottingham, Vol. XXXVII
- Special Consular Reports : Insurance in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXXVIII
- Special Consular Reports : Cotton-Seed Products in Foreign Countries, Vol. XXXIX
- Special Consular Reports : Motor Machines, Vol. XL
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"The Special Consular Reports series first appeared in 1890 as an offshoot of the Consular Reports (S 4.7:) series. These "special" reports on assorted subjects were sometimes also printed as unnumbered consular reports under S 4.10: before the Department decided to publish all such topical reports under one series. Published originally by the State Department's Bureau of Statistics (later known as the Bureau of Foreign Commerce), in 1903 this series was transferred to the new Department of Commerce and Labor under the Bureau of Statistics and then to the Manufactures Bureau in 1905." -- U.S. Congressional Serial Set Finding List: Special Consular Reports (S 4.9:, C 14.10:, C 10.7:)
Some volumes issued in the congressional series as House Mis. documents.
1890-1907
U.S. Government Printing Office
No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
- sudocs: S 4.9
- sudocs: C 14.10
- sudocs: C 10.7
- oclc: (OCoLC)1194341611
United States. Department of State. Special Consular Reports , Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1890-1907, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9133, accessed on October 18, 2024.