The petition of Mrs. C. Dennis and one hundred and forty-four other ladies, of Van Buren county, praying that the sale of intoxicating liquours as a beverage may be prohibited by law and that the sale of the same for medicinal and mechanical purposes may be regulated by law.
1851
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The petition of Mrs. C. Dennis and one hundred and forty-four other ladies, of Van Buren county, praying that the sale of intoxicating liquours as a beverage may be prohibited by law and that the sale of the same for medicinal and mechanical purposes may be regulated by law.
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[Michigan?] : [publisher not identified], [1851]
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1 online resource (3 pages).
Series
Senate doc. (Michigan. Legislature. Senate) ; 1851, no. 7.
Summary
Petition addressed to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan from women in Van Buren County opposed to the sale of liquor as a beverage, which is "always evil, unrelieved by a solitary good." (Page 1). They also request that the sale of liquor for medicinal, mechanical, and chemical purposes be regulated. The petition, dated March 1951, includes the names of the petitioners.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed March 16, 2023).
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