Journal record books, 1858-1878.

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Journal record books, 1858-1878.

These two volumes constitute the handwritten minutes of the territorial legislative house from the eighth session through the twenty-third session. Each daily entry follows a standard order of business: place and date, call to order and roll, prayer, legislative business, reading of minutes, adjournment and closing benediction. While the activities are noted, details are not.

1.2 cubic feet of ; 2 vols. and.2.0 microfilm reels.

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