Orders for publication of statutes and notices in newspapers, 1896-1926.

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Orders for publication of statutes and notices in newspapers, 1896-1926.

The series consists of publication orders and related material sent to newspapers by the Secretary of State to request public printing of documents filed with the department. Orders are pasted in scrapbook style onto lined pages in two bound volumes.

3 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6776619

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