| Edward Duffield Neill - History - 1858 - 652 pages
...rejected, and the name in the original bill inserted. On the last day of the session, March third, the bill was called up in the Senate and laid on the table. PUBLIC MEETING AT STILLWATER. was proposed to consider their position. The first public meeting1 was... | |
| Goodhue County (Minn.) - 1878 - 706 pages
...rejected, and the came in the original bill inserted. On the last day of the session, March third, the bill was called up in the Senate and laid on the table." As defined in the act of admission, the western boundary line of Wisconsin divided St. Croix county,... | |
| Charles S. Bryant - Educational law and legislation - 1881 - 740 pages
...rejected, and the name in the original bill inserted. On the last day of the session, March third, the bill was called up in the Senate and laid on the...territorial government did not continue in force west of the Saint Croix river. The first meeting on the subject of claiming territorial privileges was held in... | |
| George E. Warner, Charles M. Foote - Minnesota - 1881 - 672 pages
...rejected, and the name in the original bill inserted. On the last day of the session, March third, the bill was called up in the Senate and laid on the...territorial government did not continue in force west of the Saint Croix river. The first meeting on the subject of claiming territorial privileges was held in... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - Minnesota - 1887 - 334 pages
...rejected, and the name in the original bill inserted. On the last day of the session, March third, the bill was called up in the Senate and laid on the...territorial privileges was held in the building at Saint Paul, known as Jackson's store, near the corner of Bench and Jackson streets on the bluff. This... | |
| Lafayette Houghton Bunnell - Minnesota - 1897 - 720 pages
...It became a State, with its Responsibilities and Mistakes. " When Wisconsin became a state (in 1848) the query arose whether the old territorial government...claiming territorial privileges was held in the building in St. Paul known as Jackson's Store, near the corner of Bench and Jackson streets, on the bluff. This... | |
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