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Senate Journal 1837 (30-318514-P021B.pdf)

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He was conducted by Mr Strickland to the Governor and Council, before whom he took and subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to enter upon the discharge of his official duties, and took his seat at the Senate Board.

On motion of Mr Greene, Ordered, that when the Senate adjourn, it adjourn till till tomorrow morning at ten o'clock, and the Senate accordingly

Adjourned.

Attest, William Trafton, Secretary.

Description: The journal of the Senate documents the proceedings in the chamber, including actions taken on bills, petitions and reports from committees read, and votes taken. The journals are not transcripts and therefore do not include floor speeches that are found in the modern Legislative Records.

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Language: English

Date: 1837

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