Inventory of documents, 1898-1911.

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Inventory of documents, 1898-1911.

Inventory of all documents on hand in the Shipping Division includes title, volume number, and publication year of each document; quantity of volumes on hand; and location of document by level, section, and shelf. Also included is a record of bound session laws and House and Senate journals on hand for 1818-1898.

Inventory 1 volume.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7377177

Illinois State Archive

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