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House Journal 1836

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[See Page 112. 343.]
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account of the Agent appointed to superintend the Sale and Settlement of the Public Lands.
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Robert P. Dunlap.
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Council Chamber
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January 27, 1836.
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[See Page 120.]
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To the Senate and House of Representatives:
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The Secretary of State will herewith lay before you a Report and Resolutions of the State of Georgie on relation to the movements of the abolitionists as the North.
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Robert P. Dunlap
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Council Chamber,
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January 28, 1836
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To the Senate and House of Representatives:
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I herewith communicate for the consideration of the Legislative, the Report of the Inspectors of the State Prison at Thomaston.
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Robert P. Dunlap
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Council Chamber,
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January 29, 1836
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To the Senate and House of Representatives:
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I laid before the two branches of the Legislature, a communication from Thomas Freeman, I hear a distinguished artist of the city of Boston, offering to dispose of to the State a portrait of Washington copied by him from Stuart's celebrated picture "of the father of his country," and

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16.

[See Page 112. 343.]

account of the Agent appointed to superintend the Sale and Settlement of the Public Lands.

Robert P. Dunlap.

Council Chamber January 27, 1836.

[See Page 120.]

To the Senate and House of Representatives: The Secretary of State will herewith lay before you a Report and Resolutions of the State of Georgie on relation to the movements of the abolitionists as the North.

Robert P. Dunlap

Council Chamber, January 28, 1836

To the Senate and House of Representatives: I herewith communicate for the consideration of the Legislative, the Report of the Inspectors of the State Prison at Thomaston.

Robert P. Dunlap

Council Chamber, January 29, 1836

To the Senate and House of Representatives: I laid before the two branches of the Legislature, a communication from Thomas Freeman, I hear a distinguished artist of the city of Boston, offering to dispose of to the State a portrait of Washington copied by him from Stuart's celebrated picture "of the father of his country," and