Constitutional convention of 1920 address to the people of the state of Illinois, 1922.

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Constitutional convention of 1920 address to the people of the state of Illinois, 1922.

Address was delivered by the president of the convention to explain the proposed constitution to the people of Illinois.

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Illinois State Archive

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