Index to registers of titles of bills received by the governor, 1872-1912.

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Index to registers of titles of bills received by the governor, 1872-1912.

Staff of the governor's office maintained these volumes to facilitate access to information about legislative bills recorded in Registers of Titles of Bills Received by the Governor (series A0595). For each bill indexed, the index volumes provide: subject of the bill (a one- or two-word subject term); short phrase very briefly explaining subject of the bill; page (in volume from series A0595 covering the year indexed) on which bill is listed; Senate or Assembly printed bill number (beginning 1897); date signed (if applicable) (beginning 1897; not included in 1905-1906 volumes); and name of legislator who introduced the bill (beginning 1909).

12 cu. ft. (40 volumes)

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