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House Journal 1836

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[See page 85.]
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To the Senate and House of Representatives:
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I herewith transmit for the consideration of the Legislature, the "Annual Report of the Adjutant General."
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Robert P. Dunlap
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Council Chamber
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January 12, 1836
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[See page 90-]
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To the Senate and House of Representatives.
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I have received from the governor of South Carolina a Report and Resolutions, adopted by the Legislature of that State, in relation to the institution of domestic slavery, and the proceedings of the abolitionists in the non slave holding States, which, in compliance with his request, I lay before the two branches of the Legislature for their considerations.
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Robert P Dunlap.
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Council Chamber
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January 16, 1836
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[See page 79.]
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To the Senate and House of Representatives.
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I lay before the two branches of the Legislature for their consideration the Report of St. Col. Long as the Topographical Engineers of the United States on a Reconnaissance for a Rail Road from the Coast of Maine to Quebec, together with a sketch of the Country traversed, by the routes treated of in the Report, and which is intended as an accompaniment to that document.
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Robert P. Dunlap
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Council Chamber
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January 18, 1836

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14.

[See page 85.]

To the Senate and House of Representatives: I herewith transmit for the consideration of the Legislature, the "Annual Report of the Adjutant General."

Robert P. Dunlap

Council Chamber January 12, 1836

[See page 90-]

To the Senate and House of Representatives. I have received from the governor of South Carolina a Report and Resolutions, adopted by the Legislature of that State, in relation to the institution of domestic slavery, and the proceedings of the abolitionists in the non slave holding States, which, in compliance with his request, I lay before the two branches of the Legislature for their considerations.

Robert P Dunlap.

Council Chamber January 16, 1836

[See page 79.]

To the Senate and House of Representatives. I lay before the two branches of the Legislature for their consideration the Report of St. Col. Long as the Topographical Engineers of the United States on a Reconnaissance for a Rail Road from the Coast of Maine to Quebec, together with a sketch of the Country traversed, by the routes treated of in the Report, and which is intended as an accompaniment to that document.

Robert P. Dunlap

Council Chamber January 18, 1836