The Joint Committee on the Militia, who were instructed, by an order of the 14th of January, to inquire into the expediency of "exempting members of the society of Friends from being enrolled in the militia, and also the members of engine companies, and also all who are conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms," ... Report ...
1841
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The Joint Committee on the Militia, who were instructed, by an order of the 14th of January, to inquire into the expediency of "exempting members of the society of Friends from being enrolled in the militia, and also the members of engine companies, and also all who are conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms," ... Report ...
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At head of title: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-one
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[Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1841]
Description
1 online resource (2 pages).
Series
House document (Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives) ; 1841, no. 61.
Summary
The Joint Committee on the Militia reported on whether the Society of Friends and members of the [fire] engine companies should be on the roll. The Committee did not see a need for legislation. However, T. A. Greene submitted a bill: An Act relating to military enrolments, 1841. The second section of Chapter 12 of the Revised Statutes was revived and continued in force.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed November 10, 2023).
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