Reports Made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of IllinoisThe State, 1841 |
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... John Davis , Samuel Carroll , William Young , Thomas Richardson , James Murden , William Whiting , John Hillhouse , or Hillis , The right of the foliowing named persons to vote , ( who voted for Phelps ) could not be agreed on in the ...
... John Davis , Samuel Carroll , William Young , Thomas Richardson , James Murden , William Whiting , John Hillhouse , or Hillis , The right of the foliowing named persons to vote , ( who voted for Phelps ) could not be agreed on in the ...
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... John Martin's vote , who voted for Phelps , was declared by the major- ity of the committee to be illegal . One witness , Jesse Lee , states that Martin's father stated to him that his son , John Martin , would be 21 in November 1840 ...
... John Martin's vote , who voted for Phelps , was declared by the major- ity of the committee to be illegal . One witness , Jesse Lee , states that Martin's father stated to him that his son , John Martin , would be 21 in November 1840 ...
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... John Dixon 1 433 8 440 Governor's letters to R. M. Young 14 362 to same 15 363 to same 26 374 to same 34 386 to same 37 389 to same 47 399 to same and John Reynolds 21 369 to same and same 23 371 to same and same 36 388 to Senate with ...
... John Dixon 1 433 8 440 Governor's letters to R. M. Young 14 362 to same 15 363 to same 26 374 to same 34 386 to same 37 389 to same 47 399 to same and John Reynolds 21 369 to same and same 23 371 to same and same 36 388 to Senate with ...
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... John Thompson Loans , Magniac , Smiths & Co. same Wiggins same M. Magniac , Smiths & Co. , letter to Nevins , Townsend & Co. Medical Societies , report on Memorial , State Bank of Illinois · Message of Governor , extracts from same same ...
... John Thompson Loans , Magniac , Smiths & Co. same Wiggins same M. Magniac , Smiths & Co. , letter to Nevins , Townsend & Co. Medical Societies , report on Memorial , State Bank of Illinois · Message of Governor , extracts from same same ...
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... John Reynolds same to S. Jaudon BEER882 445 447 447 12 360 390 33 385 31 47 same to Gen. Thornton 33 49 Y. Young , Richard M. , letters to Governor , on interest 6 342 same to same to same saine do 7 343 do 8 344 same report 1 349 same ...
... John Reynolds same to S. Jaudon BEER882 445 447 447 12 360 390 33 385 31 47 same to Gen. Thornton 33 49 Y. Young , Richard M. , letters to Governor , on interest 6 342 same to same to same saine do 7 343 do 8 344 same report 1 349 same ...
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2d SESSION agent Alton amount of scrip April Bank of Illinois bill Board of Public branch canal bonds Canal Commissioners Carlin cent cial drafts committee contract contractors debt December Delafield Deposition dinary drafts directors duty estimate frac Fund Commissioner furnished Governor Hardin Bigelow House hypothecate Illinois and Michigan Illinois river interest internal improvement January John Hogan John Wright Judge Young July June LEGIS Legislature letter loan Lockport London Meredosia Messrs Michigan Canal obedient servant paper payable Peoria Peoria county pounds sterling present President Railroad Read and laid received resolution respectfully revenue river Rock river Rushville scrip issued Senate Sept Shawneetown sold special drafts Springfield statement sterling suspension THOMAS CARLIN THOMAS MATHER Thornton tion Total amount vote Wabash River William Wright Wright & Co York
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Page 109 - That section numbered sixteen in every township, and when such section has been sold, or otherwise disposed of, other lands equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to the state for the use, of the inhabitants of such township, for the use of schools.
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Page 120 - State shall cease; and said State shall be bound to pay the United States the amount received of any lands previously sold, and that the title to purchasers under the State shall be valid.
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