Supplement to Code (1902); John R. Carter. xxxviii+874 p. 4to. (1907); E. C. Jepson. ccxxvi + 1552 p. 4to. Des Moines, 1902. Des Moines, 1907. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, CONSTITUTIONS, ETC. Note. The constitution at present in force in this state is that of 1857. 1844. Fragments of Debates of the constitutional conventions of 1844 and 1846; with press comments and other materials on the constitutions of 1844 and 1846. Compiled, etc., by B. F. Sahmbaugh. Shown in Library Bulletin, Nov. 1894, New York State Library. Fragments of Debates of the constitutional conventions of 1844 and 1846; with press comments and other materials on the constitutions of 1844 and 1846. Compiled, etc., by B. F. Sahmbaugh. 415 p. 8°. Iowa City, 1900. Constitution; a copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 536, where it appears that this constitution was submitted to the people and ratified Aug. 3, 1846. 1857. Debates of Constitutional Convention assembled at Iowa City, Jan. 19, 1857. Official. W. B. Lord, reporter. 2 vols. 8°. Davenport, 1857. Journal of Constitutional Convention in session at Iowa City [commencing] Jan. 19, 1857; with constitution of 1857. 40626 p. 8°. Muscatine, 1857. Constitution; a copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 552, where it appears that this constitution was submitted to the people and ratified Aug. 3, 1857. Constitution-Continued. With amendments. 12mo. In Harvard Law School. n.p. 1893. Constitution Amendments. This constitution has been amended as follows: "the word 'white' was stricken out of articles II, III, and IV, by an Act of legislatures of 1867 and 1868, submitted to the people and ratified; " Art. I, sec. 26, amended June 27, 1882. Five amendments adopted Dec. 10, 1884. Art. III, secs. 34, 35, and 36, amended Nov. 8, 1904; Art. XII, sec. 16, amended Nov. 29, 1904; Art. I, sec. 18, amended Nov. 3, 1908. (Iowa Official Register, 1911-12, also Iowa State Library, Jan. 30, 1912.) KANSAS. HISTORICAL. 1803. Included in Louisiana Purchase. 1812. Part of Territory of Missouri. 1850. Part of southwest corner acquired from Texas. 1854. Territory of Kansas created by Act of Congress (May 30). 1861. Admitted as a State by Act of Congress (Jan. 29). U. S. Charters and Const's, Part I, p. 508. Territory BIBLIOGRAPHY. Title of legislative body "Governor and Legislative Assembly." State Title of legislative body "Legislature." Session laws called "Session Laws." SESSION LAWS. Territory 1st Session, 1855. [In Statutes of the Territory [1855]. Published "Shawnee M. L. School," 1855.] [In Compiled laws, 1862. 3d Session, Jan. 1863. General laws. vii + 128 p. 8°. 4th Session, Jan. 1864. 5th Session, Jan. 1865. 6th Session, Jan. 1866. 7th Session, Jan. 1867. 8th Session, Jan. 1868. Topeka, 1862.] Laws. viii +255 p. 8°. Laws. 194 p. 8°. Laws. 312 p. 8°. xxv + 295 p. 8°. Laws. [In General Statutes, 1868.] Special laws. 104 p. 8°. Laws. 8th Session, Jan. 1868. Bound in 1 vol. xlvi + 281 p. continuously. 8°. Laws. xvi + 368 p. 8°. ✓ 18th Session, Laws. xv + 397 p. 8°. Territory STATUTES (Compilations, Revisions, Digests, Codes). In "State Publications," by R. R. Bowker, Part III, N. Y., 1903, p. 393, the following appears: "This Legislature was elected by citizens of Missouri who invaded Kansas to prevent the Free State settlers, who were in the majority from settling the slavery question as had been provided by congress. The Free State settlers refused to be governed by any part of its laws and stigmatized them as Bogus Statutes.'"] Statutes of Territory (1855); Samuel A. Lowe. Shawnee M[anual] L[abor] School, 1855. vii + (1) + 1058 + (1) p. 8°. Topeka, 1862. Lawrence, 1868. Leavenworth, 1877. State Compiled Laws (1862), general laws. 1116 p. 8°. xi + 1270 p. 8°. General Statutes (1868); Price, Riggs, and McCahon. 1156 p. 4to. St. Louis, 1879. Topeka, 1881. In Harvard Law School; also in Department of Justice; also in New York Bar Association. (1885); C. F. W. Dassler. 1095 p. 4to. Topeka, 1885. |