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Communication, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives, regarding convening the General Assembly "at a different place" due to the epidemic at Natchez, incipient statehood, duties devolving on first General Assembly convened since the adoption of state government, organizing the Judicial Department and the Militia, passage of laws to prevent interstate slave trade, translation of Spanish records, payment due from the United States, financial report, and his gratitude for being elected Governor.
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Communication, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives, regarding convening the General Assembly "at a different place" due to the epidemic at Natchez, incipient statehood, duties devolving on first General Assembly convened since the adoption of state government, organizing the Judicial Department and the Militia, passage of laws to prevent interstate slave trade, translation of Spanish records, payment due from the United States, financial report, and his gratitude for being elected Governor.
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- Doc Number: 2655
- Administration: David Holmes
- Date(s): 1817-10-07
- Description: Communication, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives, regarding convening the General Assembly "at a different place" due to the epidemic at Natchez, incipient statehood, duties devolving on first General Assembly convened since the adoption of state government, organizing the Judicial Department and the Militia, passage of laws to prevent interstate slave trade, translation of Spanish records, payment due from the United States, financial report, and his gratitude for being elected Governor.
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-2655-04.tif