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Communication, Governor Holmes, to the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives, stating that agriculture has become prosperous due to the demand in the United States and abroad for cotton, stating that treaties with the Cherokees and the Chickasaws have ended with the acquisition of thousands of acres of land, requesting that the General Assembly authorize the translation of Spanish records, requesting that the Assembly reduce the rate of taxation or find some way to spend the surplus money in the budget.
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Communication, Governor Holmes, to the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives, stating that agriculture has become prosperous due to the demand in the United States and abroad for cotton, stating that treaties with the Cherokees and the Chickasaws have ended with the acquisition of thousands of acres of land, requesting that the General Assembly authorize the translation of Spanish records, requesting that the Assembly reduce the rate of taxation or find some way to spend the surplus money in the budget.
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- Doc Number: 2429
- Administration: David Holmes
- Date(s): 1816-11-04
- Description: Communication, Governor Holmes, to the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives, stating that agriculture has become prosperous due to the demand in the United States and abroad for cotton, stating that treaties with the Cherokees and the Chickasaws have ended with the acquisition of thousands of acres of land, requesting that the General Assembly authorize the translation of Spanish records, requesting that the Assembly reduce the rate of taxation or find some way to spend the surplus money in the budget.
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-2429-09.tif