No great pestilence has invaded our shores.
We are now on friendly relations with every power of earth.
Public credit has been sustained and made firmer.
Increased comforts have come to the home.
The trust which we have assumed for the benefit of the people of Cuba has been faithfully advanced.
Business is resuming its activity.
Seldom has this nation had greater cause for profound thanksgiving.
Abundant crops have rewarded the efforts of the husbandmen.
The hurricane which swept over our new possession of Puerto Rico, destroying the homes and property of the inhabitants, called forth the ins...
Liberal employment waits upon labor.
The insurrection still continues in the island of Luzon.
The national finances have been strengthened.
I, William McKinley, President of the United States of America, do declare and proclaim that the first of the conditions specified in sectio...
The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Santa Ynez Forest Reserve.
It is hereby ordered that the several Executive Departments, the Government Printing Office and the Navy Yard and Station at Washington be c...
In the exercise of the power conferred upon me by the Joint Resolution of Congress, approved by the President on July 7th, 1898, entitled 'J...
In witness whereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
if any sales or agreements for sale have been made since the adoption of the Resolution of Annexation the purchasers should be notified that...