Proclamations, 1837-1957, 1979-1986.

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Proclamations, 1837-1957, 1979-1986.

Official proclamations, 1837-1957, and 1979-1986, issued by the Governor and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State where the state seal was affixed; pertaining to such matters as days of celebration, rewards for capture of criminals, days of special elections, and other matters. The processed portion of this series is summarized above, dates 1837-1957, and is described in the register. There are additional accessions dating 1859-1918 and 1979-1986 which are described below.

3.4 c.f. (4 volumes, 1 archives box, and 2 flat boxes); plusadditions of 10.9 c.f.

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