AuthorMassachusetts. General Court.
TitleCommonwealth of Massachusetts. : First day of February, one thousand eight hundred and twenty. : The committee of both houses, who were appointed to consider "what measures it may be proper for the legislature of this commonwealth to adopt, in the expression of their sentiments and views, relative to the interesting subject, now before Congress, of interdicting slavery in the new states, which may be admitted into the Union, beyond the river Mississippi," respectfully submit the following report ...
Published[Boston : s.n., 1820]
Description7, [1] p. ; cm.
General NoteTitle from caption and first lines of text.
Signed on p. 6: By order of the committee. Leverett Saltonstall, chairman.
Last page blank.
Cit./Ref. NoteReferences: Shoemaker 2148.
SubjectsImprints, Early -- American -- To 1820.
Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the territories.
Other AuthorsSaltonstall, Leverett, 1783-1845.
Related TitlesThe committee of both houses, who were appointed to consider "what measures it may be proper for the legislature of this commonwealth to adopt, in the expression of their sentiments and views, relative to the interesting subject, now before Congress, of interdicting slavery in the new states, which may be admitted into the Union, beyond the river Mississippi," respectfully submit the following report ...
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