Resolutions of Maine, Connecticut and Georgia.
Massachusetts. Governor (1836-1840 : Everett); Massachusetts. General Court. Senate.; Maine. Governor (1838-1839 : Kent). Governor Kent's message.; Maine. Legislature. Resolutions in relation to the northeastern boundary.; Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolutions relating to the disposition of the public lands of the United States.; Connecticut. General Assembly. Report of the Joint Select Committee, to whom was referred that part of his Excellency's (the Governor of Connecticut) message, relating to the increase of the national executive patronage--as reported to the General Assembly of Connecticut, May session, 1838.; Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolves of Connecticut.; Georgia. Legislature. The Joint Committee on the state of the republic, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to his correspondence with the Governor of Maine, which correspondence was occassioned by the secret and felonious abduction from the city of Savannah of a negro slave named Atticus, the property of James and Henry Sagurs, by Daniel Philbrook and Edward Kelleran ...
1839
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Resolutions of Maine, Connecticut and Georgia.
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Massachusetts. General Court. Senate.
Maine. Governor (1838-1839 : Kent). Governor Kent's message.
Maine. Legislature. Resolutions in relation to the northeastern boundary.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolutions relating to the disposition of the public lands of the United States.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Report of the Joint Select Committee, to whom was referred that part of his Excellency's (the Governor of Connecticut) message, relating to the increase of the national executive patronage--as reported to the General Assembly of Connecticut, May session, 1838.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolves of Connecticut.
Georgia. Legislature. The Joint Committee on the state of the republic, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to his correspondence with the Governor of Maine, which correspondence was occassioned by the secret and felonious abduction from the city of Savannah of a negro slave named Atticus, the property of James and Henry Sagurs, by Daniel Philbrook and Edward Kelleran ...
Maine. Governor (1838-1839 : Kent). Governor Kent's message.
Maine. Legislature. Resolutions in relation to the northeastern boundary.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolutions relating to the disposition of the public lands of the United States.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Report of the Joint Select Committee, to whom was referred that part of his Excellency's (the Governor of Connecticut) message, relating to the increase of the national executive patronage--as reported to the General Assembly of Connecticut, May session, 1838.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolves of Connecticut.
Georgia. Legislature. The Joint Committee on the state of the republic, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to his correspondence with the Governor of Maine, which correspondence was occassioned by the secret and felonious abduction from the city of Savannah of a negro slave named Atticus, the property of James and Henry Sagurs, by Daniel Philbrook and Edward Kelleran ...
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[Massachusetts?] : [publisher not identified], [1839]
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1 online resource (29 pages)
Series
Senate (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. Senate) ; 1839, no. 7.
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Documents sent to Governor Edward Everett, Governor of Massachusetts, from Georgia, Maine, and Connecticut.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed June 7, 2024).
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Print version: Maine. Legislature. Senate. Resolutions of Maine, Connecticut and Georgia. [Augusta] : [publisher not identified], [1839]
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Maine. Governor (1838-1839 : Kent). Governor Kent's message.
Maine. Legislature. Resolutions in relation to the northeastern boundary.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolutions relating to the disposition of the public lands of the United States.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Report of the Joint Select Committee, to whom was referred that part of his Excellency's (the Governor of Connecticut) message, relating to the increase of the national executive patronage--as reported to the General Assembly of Connecticut, May session, 1838.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolves of Connecticut.
Georgia. Legislature. The Joint Committee on the state of the republic, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to his correspondence with the Governor of Maine, which correspondence was occassioned by the secret and felonious abduction from the city of Savannah of a negro slave named Atticus, the property of James and Henry Sagurs, by Daniel Philbrook and Edward Kelleran ...
Maine. Legislature. Resolutions in relation to the northeastern boundary.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolutions relating to the disposition of the public lands of the United States.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Report of the Joint Select Committee, to whom was referred that part of his Excellency's (the Governor of Connecticut) message, relating to the increase of the national executive patronage--as reported to the General Assembly of Connecticut, May session, 1838.
Connecticut. General Assembly. Resolves of Connecticut.
Georgia. Legislature. The Joint Committee on the state of the republic, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to his correspondence with the Governor of Maine, which correspondence was occassioned by the secret and felonious abduction from the city of Savannah of a negro slave named Atticus, the property of James and Henry Sagurs, by Daniel Philbrook and Edward Kelleran ...
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