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Presentments, Grand Jury of Pickering County, Felix Hughes, et al., expresses regret that illness of John Steele had kept him from reading and signing the laws recently passed by the Legislature and hope for his recovery and the arrival of a new governor; voices concerns that new laws should be passed against certain vices, that frequent escapes from jail occur in Adams County, that orphan children are without supervision, that a Court of Equity be established, and that there is a need for overseers of the roads. November Term 1801.
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Presentments, Grand Jury of Pickering County, Felix Hughes, et al., expresses regret that illness of John Steele had kept him from reading and signing the laws recently passed by the Legislature and hope for his recovery and the arrival of a new governor; voices concerns that new laws should be passed against certain vices, that frequent escapes from jail occur in Adams County, that orphan children are without supervision, that a Court of Equity be established, and that there is a need for overseers of the roads. November Term 1801.
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- Doc Number: 77
- Administration: John Steele, Acting
- Date(s): 1801-11-07
- Description: Presentments, Grand Jury of Pickering County, Felix Hughes, et al., expresses regret that illness of John Steele had kept him from reading and signing the laws recently passed by the Legislature and hope for his recovery and the arrival of a new governor; voices concerns that new laws should be passed against certain vices, that frequent escapes from jail occur in Adams County, that orphan children are without supervision, that a Court of Equity be established, and that there is a need for overseers of the roads. November Term 1801.
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-0077-01.tif