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Abiel Fofter Abram Trigg according to order amend Benjamin Huger born Calvin Goddard Cemetery Clerk Clerk's table committee of Claims Congresses and served Congresses March County David Holmes delegate Edwin Gray elected Heifter Henry Southard House adjourned House and read House do ac house of representatives inrolled bills interment intituled An act Jofeph Stanton John Condit John Cotton Smith John Smilie John Smith John Trigg junr Lemuel Williams Lewis Lucas Elmendorf Matthew Clay ment Michael Leib Morris motion names are thereunto Nathan Read nays being demanded New-York Ninth Congress petition be referred petition of sundry poned until to-morrow praying President quaint the Senate read the third reelected resigned resolution Resolved resumed the chair Richard Stanford Samuel Smith Samuel Tenney Secretary Senate therewith served from March Speaker resumed spent therein studied law territory Theodorus Bailey thereunto subscribed Thomas Moore Thomas Plater ultimo United Virginia voted Whereupon whole House William Hoge
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