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(1905), amended 1905. By J. H. Deering, consolidated and edited 1906, by R. M. Sims.

In Harvard Law School.

(1909); J. H. Deering and C. H. Fairall.

vii + 1169 p. 16mo.

Penal Code (1872); Haymond, Burch, and McKune.

lix + 448 p. 8°.

(1874), annotated by Haymond and Burch.

In Department of Justice.

(1881); Robert Desty.

836 p. 16mo.

1906.

San Francisco, 1909.

Sacramento, 1872.

1874.

San Francisco, 1881.

In Social Law Library.

(1897); J. H. Deering.

In Department of Justice.

(1903); J. H. Deering and W. S. Brann.

957 p. 16mo.

1897.

San Francisco, 1903.

(1905); J. H. Deering. Consolidated and edited to include extra

session 1906. By R. M. Sims.

In Harvard Law School.

(1909); J. H. Deering and C. H. Fairall.

xx 1204 p. 16mo.

Political Code (1872); Haymond, Burch, and McKune.

2 vols. 8°.

1906.

San Francisco, 1909.

Sacramento, 1872.

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(1905), amended 1905. By J. H. Deering. Consolidated and edited to include extra session of 1906 by R. M. Sims.

In Harvard Law School.

(1909); J. H. Deering.

1906.

xxii + 1878 p. 16mo.

San Francisco, 1909.

Codes and General Laws (1911), supplement showing changes affecting [same] with citations. By J. H. Deering.

1442 p. 16mo.

Codes ["Kerr's Cyclopedic Codes "]; code of civil procedure, penal code. 4 vols. 8°.

San Francisco, 1911.

Political code, civil code,
By James M. Kerr.

San Francisco, 1906-8.

(See General Laws by Henning for fifth vol. of set.)

[1906-10], biennial supplement [1906–10].

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Annotated by J. M.

San Francisco, 1910.

General Laws (1905); W. F. Henning. Being Vol. 5 of set of which
Kerr's Cyclopedic Codes is the first four vols.
Vol. 5 of set. 8°.

San Francisco, 1905.

Statutes and Amendments to Codes (1906-7), Special session 1906, and regular session 1907. pedic Codes, and Henning's J. M. Kerr.

867 p. 8°.

Bringing to date Kerr's CycloGeneral Laws. Annotated by

San Francisco, 1907.

CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, CONSTITUTIONS, ETC.

Note. The constitution at present in force in this state is that of Jan. 1, 1880.

1849.

Debates in convention on formation of state constitution, Sept. and Oct. 1849. By J. Ross Browne.

479+ xlvi + (1) p. 8°.

Washington, 1850.

Library Bulletin, Nov., 1894, New York State Library, shows an edition of the foregoing in Spanish. Nueva York, 1851. 439 13 p. 8°.

Constitution; a copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 195.

1878.

Debates and Proceedings of constitutional convention convened at Sacramento, Sept. 28, 1878.

3 vols. 4to.

1880.

Sacramento, 1880-81.

Constitution adopted in convention Mar. 3, 1879, to be submitted to people, May 7, 1879. 47 p. 8°.

n.p. N.D.

With references to similar provisions of constitutions of other states, and decisions of the courts. Prefixed is constitution of United States and parallel arrangement of constitutions of 1863 and 1879. By Robert Desty.

431 p. 24mo.

San Francisco, 1879.

History of Political conventions in California (1849–92), W. J. Davis. [At p. 389 is to be found an account of the "2d constitutional convention."]

711 p. 8°.

Sacramento, 1893.

Constitution adopted in convention Mar. 3; ratified by the people May 7, 1879. Annotated by E. F. Treadwell. With table of statutes declared unconstitutional, etc., and appendix containing constitution of 1849, constitution of United States, and treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

lxiii + 638 p. 16mo.

3d ed. E. F. Treadwell.

lxxxiii + 798 p. 16mo.

San Francisco, 1902.

San Francisco, 1911.

Constitution - Continued.

With amendments to October, 1911. Compiled by Frank C.
Jordan.

56 p. 8°. n.t.p. n.p. N.D. Constitution Amendments. This constitution has been amended as follows: 1884, Art. XIII, sec. 9. Nov. 1894, Art. I, sec. 17; Art. XI, sec. 7; Art. XIII, sec. 123. Nov. 1896, Art. II, sec. 5; Art. XI, sec. 6. Nov. 1898, Art. V, secs. 15 and 16. Nov. 1900, Art. IX, secs. 10 and 11; Art. XI, sec. 18; Art. XIII, sec. 11. Nov. 1902, Art. II, sec. 6; Art. IV, secs. 25 and 36; Art. XIII, sec. 13; Art. XX, sec. 17. Nov. 1904, Art. VI, secs. 4, 10, 12, 16, 18, 23, 24 and 25; Art. IX, sec. 12; Art. XIII, sec. 10. Nov. 1906, Art. VI, sec. 17; Art. IX, sec. 13; Art. XI, secs. 132, 16 and 18; Art. XIII, sec. 5. Nov. 1908, Art. II, sec. 2; Art. IV, secs. 16, 23, 23a and 26; Art. V, sec. 19; Art. IX, sec. 6. Art. XI, sec. 5; Art. XII, secs. 3 and 7; Art. XVI, sec. 1. Nov. 1910, Art. I, sec. 25; Art. IV, sec. 22; Art. VI, sec. 8; Art. XI, secs. 3 and 10; Art. XII, sec. 5; Art. XIII, secs. 1, 4, 10 and 14. Oct. 1911, Art. I, sec. 14; Art. II, sec. 1; Art. IV, secs. 1, 2 and 18; Art. VI, secs. 1, 41, 5, 11, 14, 15 and 21; Art. IX, sec. 7; Art. XI, secs. 7, 8, 81, 14 and 19; Art. XII, secs. 20, 21, 22 and 23; Art. XIII, sec. 14; Art. XX, secs. 13, 16 and 21; Art. XXIII, sec. 1. (California State Library, Feb. 13, 1912; also Extra Session 1911.)

COLORADO.

HISTORICAL.

1803. Unoccupied prior to this time, when a part passed under United States control by virtue of the "Louisiana Purchase;" re

mainder claimed by Mexico.

1806-7. Pike's expedition.

1820. Long's exploration of northern part.

1838. Convention between United States and Texas.

1842 to 1845. Frémont's explorations.

1848. Cession by Mexico to United States (treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo).

1861. Territory of Colorado organized by Act of Congress (Feb. 28). 1875. Enabling Act of Congress for admission as a State (approved Mar. 3).

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1876. President's proclamation admitting State to Union (Aug. 1). Snook's "Colorado History and Government. U. S. Charters and Const's, Part I, p. 212.

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Territory

Title of legislative body "Legislative Assembly."
Session laws called "Laws.'

State

Title of legislative body "General Assembly."
Session laws called “Laws.”

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