Constitutional convention of 1870 journal, 1869-1870.

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Constitutional convention of 1870 journal, 1869-1870.

Proceedings contain the parliamentary record of the actions (e.g., resolutions, orders, motions, roll call vote tallies, transcriptions of committee reports) of the members of the 1870 Constitutional Convention convened for the purpose of drafting a new state constitution. Also included are numerous detailed reports submitted by state and local officers (e.g., statement of gross earnings of the Illinois Central Railroad Company and all payments received by the state from that company). Also included is a copy of the proposed constitution.

ledgers 15 volumes.

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Illinois State Archive

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