Use whatever means in your judgment are necessary to this end.
The insurgents and all others must recognize the military occupation and authority of the United States and the cessatio...
All law-abiding people must be treated alike.
do hereby command that orders be immediately given through the proper channels to the commanders of the military and nav...
I, William McKinley, President of the United States, do, in accordance with the stipulations of the protocol, declare an...
The amounts which may be found due at the Treasury on account of services rendered to American vessels and seamen will i...
Ordered, That the graves of our soldiers at Santiago shall be permanently marked.
Forms Nos. 190 and 191 are established in full force and authority as parts of the Consular Regulations of September 30,...
The present marking will last but a short time, and before its effacement occurs suitable and permanent markers should b...
Consular Agents will be governed by the foregoing requirements in relation to official services and will render their qu...
The Secretary of War is charged with the execution of this order.
Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section ten ...
It is hereby ordered that the following described land situated on the Yukon River in the District of Alaska, be and her...
The Postmaster-General is charged with the execution of this order in co-operation with the military commander, to whom ...
In view of the occupation of Santiago de Cuba by the forces of the United States, it is ordered that postal communicatio...
As other portions of the enemy's territory come into the possession of the land and naval forces of the United States, p...
The revenues derived from such service are to be applied to the expenses of conducting it, and the United States postage...
Provided, that there shall be excluded from the benefits of the suspension hereby declared and proclaimed, the vessels o...