Joint standing and special committee reports, 1837-1951, 2003.

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Joint standing and special committee reports, 1837-1951, 2003.

Reports and papers of the joint standing, special, select and interim committees of the two houses of the Legislature, relating to bills under consideration, reports, and communications from individuals, territorial and state officials, agencies, commissions, and departments.

3.6 c.f. (9 archives boxes); plus.additions of 0.1 c.f.

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