Memorial of William Wheeler Hubbell Upon the Subject of the Suspension of the Further Coinage of Silver, Legal-tender Notes, Bi-metallic Coinage, and an Increase of the Volume of United States Money
Hubbell, William Wheeler
Memorial of William Wheeler Hubbell Upon the Subject of the Suspension of the Further Coinage of Silver, Legal Tender Notes, Bimetallic Coinage, and an Increase of the Volume of United States Money, Jan. 6, 1880
Memorial of William Wheeler Hubbell Upon the Subject of the Suspension of the Further Coinage of Silver, Legal-tender Notes, Bi-metallic Coinage, and an Increase of the Volume of United States Money. January 6, 1880. -- Referred to the Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures. February 12, 1880. -- Recommitted to the Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures and Ordered to be Printed
Productive Industry Deserves Just Compensation
Memorial of William Wheeler Hubbell, of Pennsylvania, to the Congress of the United States to Appropriate the Money to Satisfy the Unpaid Balance of the Verdict Rendered in His Favor Under the Joint Resolution of Congress, Approved June 3, 1864, for the Use of Several Million of His Patent Fuses for Explosive Shells ...
Views and Opinion of William Wheeler Hubbell, of the Philadelphia Bar, on the Legal Tender Act of Congress of the 1862
Brief of William Wheeler Hubbell Under His Claim on the United States of America for Payment for the Use of His Improvements in Explosive Shells and Fuzes, for Cannon Or Shell Guns in the U.S. Navy
Views and Opinion of William Wheeler Hubbell
Goloid Coin. Memorial from William Wheeler Hubbell, in Relation to Goloid Coin. November 22, 1877. -- Ordered to be Printed
Testimony and Brief of Facts, &c. on Behalf of W. W. Hubbell
Testimony and Brief of Facts, &c. on Behalf of William Wheeler. Hubbell, Esq. in Support of His Claim on the Government of the U.S. for Payment for the Use of His Improvements in Explosive Shells and Fuzes, Called the "Thunderbolt Shell," for Cannon Or Shell Guns in the U.S. Service. Philadelphia, October, 1861
To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress Assembled
... Wm. Wheeler Hubbell Against the United States of America
Arguments of William W. Hubbell on Behalf of the Defendants, Before Hon. Samuel Nelson, in the Case of Ross Winans Vs. Orsamus Eaton, Et Al., in the Circuit Court of the United States of the Northern District of New York, Against a Motion for an Injunction to Restrain the Defendants from Constructing and Vending the Railroads Cars, Commonly Known as the "Eight-wheel Railroad Car," Alleged to Infringe Ross Winans' Patent of Oct.1, 1834
Remarks by William W. Hubbell on the Subject of His Patent Fire Arms
William W. Hubbell's Improvement in Explosive Shells
Views and Opinion of Wm. Wheeler Hubbell of the Philadelphia Bar
Brief of Wm. W. Hubbell