Records of the Joint Committee on Claims, 1836-1911.

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Records of the Joint Committee on Claims, 1836-1911.

A record of claims against the state showing the Committee reports, legislative session, names of claimant and legislator introducing claim, appropriation bill number, and nature of the transaction.

1.4 c.f. (7 volumes)

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