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Richmond, State of Virginia. In convention, Wednesday, the 25th of June, 1788. The convention according to the order of the day, resolved itself into a committee of the whole convention, to take into farther consideration, the proposed constitut

Richmond, State of Virginia. In Convention, Wednesday the 25th of June, 1788. The Convention, according to the order of the day resolved itself into a committee of the whole convention to take into farther consideration the proposed constitution

Richmond, State of Virginia. In Convention, Wednesday the 25th of June, 1788. The Convention, according to the order of the day resolved itself into a committee of the whole convention to take into farther consideration the proposed constitution

Speech of Hon. John P. Hale, upon the slavery resolution, in the House of representatives, Thursday, June 25th, 1846. [Concord], N. H. 1846.

Beverley Randolph to Virginia Congressional Delegates, June 2, 1787.

The primary plan adopted by the Democratic state convention at Richmond, Virginia. June, 10, 1904

Speech of Hon. John P. Hale, upon the slavery resolution, in the House of representatives, Thursday, June 25th, 1846. [Concord], N. H. 1846.

Virginia, to wit: General Assembly begun and held at the Capitol in the city of Richmond, on Monday the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven : An act concerning the convention to be held in June next. Passed December 12th, 1787.

John R. Briggs Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 24, 1863 (Certificates of election to the U. S. House)

In the House of delegates, Thursday, the 25th of October, 1787. [Seven resolutions for electing delegates to a convention to be held in Richmond on the first Monday in June, 1788, to act upon the proposed federal constitution] John Beckly, C. H.

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Copy of original in Mss. Div. in Washington Papers V. 239 no. 53.; Positive Photostat.; Evans 20839.; On verso, copy 1: #54 Virginia 1787. Oct 25 & 31 Resolutions of Va. Legislature calling Va. Ratifying convention. From N.Y. Public Library

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Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

An important public sale, will commence at Germanton, in the county of Stokes, on Thursday of the next court to be held for said county, beginning on the first Monday in June next; at which time and place, the following lands, &c. will be sold .

Substitute proposed by Mr. Leigh of Dinwiddie to the Preamble and resolutions on the subject of the right of the state legislatures to instruct their senators in the Congress of the United States

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

Bantam, Connecticut. Here is the elected governing body of Bantam, including both Democrats and Republicans. This council meets the first Monday of every month in a little room just above the post office. From left to right: Burgess George Perrett of the Perrett Lumber Company; Burgess Harold Cox, owner of Cox's Garage; Clerk Arthur Morey, who has an insurance office in Litchfield(Morey's is an appointive job); Burgess Leonard Doyle, an unemployed engineer; Burgess Willis Bennett, engineer in charge of the Bantam powerhouse, and Warden James L. Doyle, brother of Leonard, whose position corresponds to that of first selectman in small incorporated towns

Resolutions of the Legislature of Virginia relative to the alien and sedition laws ... In the House of delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798 etc.

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