Extra Session, May 6, 1862.1 p. 1-23. Wheeling, Va. [Duplicate separately bound, 31 p.] Extra Session, Dec. 4, 1862.1 p. 1-84. Wheeling, Va. 1st Session, June 20, 1863. p. 1–296. 2d Session, Jan. 19, 1864. 3d Session, Jan. 17, 1865. 4th Session, Jan. 16, 1866. p. 1-52. p. 1-104. p. 1-139 (to Mar. 2, 1866). [With index, xv p.] The following session laws are independently bound in regular course: 5th Session, Jan. 15, 1867. 6th Session, Jan. 21, 1868. Extraordinary Session, June [7th] Session, Jan. 19, 1869. [8th] Session, Jan. 18, 1870. 9th Session, Jan. 17, 1871. 10th Session, Jan. 16, 1872. 11th Session, 1872-3. 280 p. 8°. 253 p. 8°. 2, 1868. 133 p. 8°. 48 +976 + viii p. 8°. p. 1-234. 488 + xlii p. 8°. 12th Session, Jan. 13, 1875. } p. 235-593. 145 [6 p.], 657 + xxxvi p. 8°. 8°. 1680 + cxxiv p. vi+ 306 + xxxii + 153 p. 8°. Extraordinary Session, July 26, 1904. ix + 175 + cx p. 8°. 1 See also Virginia octavo laws 1861-65, with different paging and differently bound. 27th Session, Jan. 11, 1905. p. 1-522. Extraordinary Session, [Feb. 25], 1905. p. 527-600. Regular Session, 1907. p. 1-441. Extraordinary Session, [Feb.] 1907. p. 443-585. Bound in 1 vol. iv + (1) +600 + cxxiii p. 8°. Bound in 1 vol. v+585 + c p. Extra Session, 1908. v +248 + xl p. 8°. Bound in 1 vol. xv+303 + lii + (2) p. 8°. Revised Statutes (1878), in force Dec. 1878; containing code of West Virginia, with notes and references to decisions; also constitution of West Virginia; preceded by United States laws applicable to West Virginia. Compiled and annotated by John F. Kelly. 2 vols. 4to. St. Louis, 1878-79. Corporation Statutes (1885); Henry S. Walker. 8°. In Department of Justice. Charleston, 1885. Code (1870), comprising legislation to 1870, with appendix containing legislation of that year. Published pursuant to law, [contains] Declaration of Independence and constitutions of United States and of state. vii986+ (1) p. 8°. Amended Code (1884); John A. Warth. 911+ (1) +67 p. 8°. Wheeling, 1868. Charleston, 1884. In Harvard Law School; also in Department of Justice; also in New York Bar Association. For compilation of 1866, see commencement of session laws. Amended Code - Continued. (1887), 2d ed., containing constitution and naturalization laws of the United States, constitution of state, and code as amended to 1887 incl. Also statutes in force. Compiled pursuant to resolution of legislature. By John A. Warth. ii + 1267 p. 8°. Wheeling, etc., 1887. (1891), 3d ed. Compiled pursuant to resolution of legislature. By John A. Warth. ii +1303+ (1) p. 4to. Charleston, 1891. (1899), 4th ed. Compiled pursuant to resolution of legislature. By John A. Warth. viii+1426 + (1) p. 4to. Charleston, 1900. Annotations to Code (1905), from decisions of the courts of West Virginia and Virginia. Edited by W. M. Justis, Jr. 4+ ix + 1167 p. 4to. Richmond, Va., 1905. Code (1906), compiled by National Reporter System. With constitutions of United States and of state, and [laws of United States applicable], prefixed. lxxxvii+2336 p. 4to. St. Paul, 1906. (1907), supplement, 1907. Compiled by National Reporter System. xxxviii+ 470 p. 4to. St. Paul, 1907. (1909), supplement, 1909. Contains amendments to code and St. Paul, 1910. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS, CONSTITUTIONS, ETC. 1861. Constitution proposed by convention assembled at Wheeling, Nov. 26, 1861. [Sen. misc. doc. 98, 37th cong., 2d sess., 28 p. 8°.] Constitution, Ordinances, and Statutes; Virginia and West Virginia, 1861-66, [including ordinances of convention of June, 1861]. In Department of Justice, also in New York Bar Association. Constitution; a copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part II, p. 1977, where it appears that the same was framed by a convention which assembled at Wheeling, Nov. 26, 1861. It was submitted to the people and ratified. 1863-4. Constitution and ordinances contained in laws of extra session, Dec. 4, 1862, p. 1–32. 1872. Journal of constitutional convention assembled at Charleston, West Virginia, Jan. 16, 1872; [with constitution of 1872 annexed, also standing committees, and rules, etc.]. 353 various paging. 8°. Charleston, 1872. Constitution and schedule adopted in convention at Charleston, Apr. 9, 1872. [Prefixed to session laws, 11th session, 1872-3.] 48 +976 + viii p. 8°. Charleston, 1874. A copy of this constitution is contained in United States Charters and Constitutions, Part II, p. 1993, where it appears that the same was framed by a convention which assembled at Charleston, Jan. 16, 1872. It was submitted to the people and ratified. Constitution Amendments. For copy of constitution of 1872 as amended and in force in 1909, see Code of West Virginia, supplement, 1909. p. xxxiii-xliii. xliii+1028 p. 4to. (West Virginia State Library, January 8, 1912.) St. Paul, 1910. WISCONSIN. HISTORICAL. 1783-4. Cession by Virginia to United States. 1787. Became a part of Northwest Territory. 1800. Became a part of Indiana Territory. 1809. Annexed to Illinois Territory. 1818. Attached to Michigan Territory. 1836. Apr. 20, Act of Congress establishing territorial government of Wisconsin. 1846. Act of Congress enabling territory to form a constitution and state government. 1847. Mar. 3, Act of Congress for admission into the Union, made nugatory by refusal of electors of Wisconsin to ratify the constitution of 1846. 1848. May 29, Act of Congress for admission of state of Wisconsin into the Union. See Illinois and Indiana. U. S. Charters and Const's, Part II, p. 2020. "Wisconsin," by R. G. Thwaites ("American Commonwealths"), Boston, etc., 1908. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Territory Title of legislative body "Legislative Assembly." Session laws called "Acts." State Title of legislative body "Legislature." Session laws called "Acts and Resolves," "General Laws," "Private and Local Acts." Territory SESSION LAWS. 1st Session, Oct. 25, 1836. 88 p. [Duplicate bound with sessions 1837 and 1838.] |