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1850.

Journal of Convention held June 3 to Aug. 15, 1850. [With 8 documents in appendix.]

581 p. 8°.

Lansing, 1850.

Shown in Library Bulletin, Nov. 1894, New York State Library.

Report of proceedings and debates of convention to revise con

stitution.

xliii + (2) + 937 p. 8°.

Constitution adopted by convention of 1850.

40 p. 8°.

Lansing, 1850.

Lansing, 1850.

Shown in Library Bulletin, Nov. 1894, New York State Library.

A copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part I, p. 995, where it appears that the same was framed by a convention which met at Lansing, June 3, 1850. It was ratified by the people.

Revised constitution. (Contained in laws of extra session, June

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Journal of constitutional convention, [published] by authority of convention. T. H. Glenn, secretary.

943 p. 8°.

Lansing, 1867.

Debates and Proceedings of constitutional convention convened at Lansing, May 15, 1867. Official report by W. B. Lord and

D. W. Brown.

2 vols. 4to.

1873.

Lansing, 1867.

Journal of Constitutional Commission. Printed by order of

commission. Henry S. Clubb, clerk.

243 vii 56 p. 8°.

1908.

Manual of constitutional convention.

149 p. 8°.

2 vols. 8°.

Lansing, 1873.

Lansing, [1907].

Journal of constitutional convention. Published [by authority].

Lansing, 1908.

Proceedings and Debates of constitutional convention, convened at Lansing, Oct. 22, 1907.

2 vols. 4to.

Lansing, 1907. Report of committee and address to people, submitting the proposed revision of the present constitution. 72 p. 8°.

n.p. [1908.]

Constitution, compiled and published under supervision of secretary

of state.

41 p. 8°.

Lansing, 1909. Annotated Constitution with introduction by F. A. Baker. Annotations by F. A. Beecher. xxi + 158 p. 8°.

Detroit, 1909.

Constitution Amendments. This constitution has been amended as follows: 1st amendment adopted April, 1910, relative to indebtedness of counties. 2d amendment adopted April, 1911, relative to primary school funds. (Michigan State Library, Jan. 3, 1912.)

MINNESOTA.

HISTORICAL.

Note. The area included in the State was partly embraced in Northwest Territory (Virginia cession 1784), partly in Louisiana Purchase, 1803 (Louisiana Territory, 1805), and in whole or in part was successively included in the Territories of Indiana (1800), Illinois (1809), Missouri (1812), Michigan (1834), Wisconsin (1836), and Iowa (1838).

1849. Act of Congress creating the Territory of Minnesota (Mar. 3). 1857. Enabling Act for formation of a State government.

1858. Act of Congress admitting the State to the Union (May 11). U. S. Charters and Const's, Part II, p. 1021.

Folwell's "Minnesota " ("American Commonwealths ").

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Territory

Title of legislative body "Legislative Assembly."

Session laws called "Acts."

State

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Title of legislative body "The Legislature.'
Session laws called "General Laws" and "Special Laws.'

SESSION LAWS..

Territory

1st

Assembly, 1st Session, Sept. 3, 1849. xxxvii + 213 p. 8°.

[Contains constitution of United States; Acts of Congress relating to the Northwest Territory, the territorial government of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota.]

[2d] Session, Jan. 1, 1851, 53 p.

[3d] Session, Jan. 7, 1852, 78 p.

Bound in 1 vol. separate indexes. 8°.

St.

[Contains reports of cases argued and determined in supreme court of the territory, July term, 1851 [by William Hollinshead]. With index, 43 p. Paul, 1851. See also Rev. Stats., St. Paul, 1851, passed at 2d session.]

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[Contains appendix and annual report.]

24th Session, Jan. 6, 1885. Special. xxvii +

Bound in 1 vol. 8°.

581 p.

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