Registers of titles of bills received by the governor, 1864-1913.

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Registers of titles of bills received by the governor, 1864-1913.

This series consists of registers used to track legislative bills sent to the governor from the legislature for approval. For each bill received by the governor, the volumes provide: date received; from Senate or Assembly; bill number (usually the printed bill number); chapter number (if approved); title of bill (beginning in Volume 4, 1868); and date approved, vetoed, or became law without governor's signature upon expiration of ten day veto limitation.

28 cu. ft. (42 volumes)

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