Commonwealth of Massachusetts : In Senate, Jan. 29th, 1816. Ordered--that the Hon. Messrs. Hill and Otis, with such as the Honorable House may join, be a committee to examine what progress has been made, or what has been done by the United States, by the state of Massachusetts, or other states in the union, or by the individuals thereof, in erecting a statue to the memory of the immortal Washington ...
1816
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts : In Senate, Jan. 29th, 1816. Ordered--that the Hon. Messrs. Hill and Otis, with such as the Honorable House may join, be a committee to examine what progress has been made, or what has been done by the United States, by the state of Massachusetts, or other states in the union, or by the individuals thereof, in erecting a statue to the memory of the immortal Washington ...
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[Boston, Massachusetts] : [publisher not identified], [1816]
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
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1 online resource (4 pages)
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(NNC-L)LLMC871811413
(TEMPOCo)871811413
(TEMPOCo)871811413
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Consists of the report of the joint committee preceded by an order of the Senate to establish the committee with concurrence of the House. The report is signed on page 4 by Mark Langdon Hill, Chairman, and is followed by resolutions to appoint commissioners to carry out a resolve of 1800 and to allocate funding.
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Shaw & Shoemaker 38161
Shaw & Shoemaker 38170
Shaw & Shoemaker 38170
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed January 3, 2023).
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Ordered, that the Hon. Messrs. Hill and Otis, with such as the Honorable House may join, be a committee to examine what progress has been made, or what has been done by the United States, by the state of Massachusetts, or other states in the union, or by the individuals thereof, in erecting a statue to the memory of the immortal Washington ...
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