Transmitted herewith is a report of the Acting Commissioner to locate the capitol and to superintend the construction of temporary buildings for the accommodation of the legislature and state officers ...
Michigan. Governor (1848-1850 : Ransom); Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives.; Michigan. Acting Commissioner to Locate the Capital and Superintend the Construction of Temporary Buildings for the Accommodation of the Legislature and State Officers. Report of Acting Commissioner to locate the capitol, &c.
1848
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Transmitted herewith is a report of the Acting Commissioner to locate the capitol and to superintend the construction of temporary buildings for the accommodation of the legislature and state officers ...
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[Michigan?] : [publisher not identified], [1848]
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[House document]
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1 online resource (7 pages).
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(NNC-L)LLMC1372351300
(TEMPOCo)1372351300
(TEMPOCo)1372351300
Summary
Letter from Michigan Governor Ransom to the Michigan Senate and House of Representatives (dated February 28, 1848), and a report from James L. Glen, Acting Commission, to the governor (dated February 23, 1848). The governor discusses land set aside for state buildings and for other projects, including schools and asylums. The acting commissioner discusses the land, valuations, land improvements needed, costs, and contracts to build the capitol building.
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed March 7, 2023).
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Michigan. Acting Commissioner to Locate the Capital and Superintend the Construction of Temporary Buildings for the Accommodation of the Legislature and State Officers. Report of Acting Commissioner to locate the capitol, &c.
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