Report and bill of the Committee on Congressional Districts, with the substitute proposed.
1852
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Report and bill of the Committee on Congressional Districts, with the substitute proposed.
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Raleigh : Seaton Gales, Printer to the Legislature, 1852.
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1 online resource (pages 151-162).
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"Report and Bill, and Substitute introduced by Mr. Berry"--Title page verso.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed May 5, 2021).
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Print version: North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Congressional Districts. Report and bill of the Committee on Congressional Districts, with the substitute proposed. Raleigh [N.C.] : S. Gales, 1852 (OCoLC)658198163
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An act to lay off eight Congressional Dsitricts within the State and to designate the counties composing the same
Congressional Districts, as proposed in the bill reported by Mr. Thompson
Report presented by Mr. Berry
A bill to repeal an Act, entitled "an Act to amend an Act concerning the mode of choosing Senators and Representatives in the Congress of the United States, Revised Statutes, chapter 72, ratified 2d day of January 1847, and for securing a just and proper division of the State into Congressional Districts
Congressional Dsitricts, as proposed in the Plan submitted by Mr. Berry.
Congressional Districts, as proposed in the bill reported by Mr. Thompson
Report presented by Mr. Berry
A bill to repeal an Act, entitled "an Act to amend an Act concerning the mode of choosing Senators and Representatives in the Congress of the United States, Revised Statutes, chapter 72, ratified 2d day of January 1847, and for securing a just and proper division of the State into Congressional Districts
Congressional Dsitricts, as proposed in the Plan submitted by Mr. Berry.