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+ | To the Senate and House of Representatives: | ||
+ | I herewith transmit for your consideration the Report of William Dollard Jr. the Agent appointed under the "Resolve of March 17. 1833" for the preservation and repair of the Mars Hill Road, together with doings of the Council thereon. | ||
+ | Council Chamber. | ||
+ | February 9. 1836. | ||
+ | Robert P. Dunlap. | ||
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+ | To the Senate and House of Representatives: | ||
+ | I communicate for the consideration of the two branches of the Legislature, an Address and Resolutions on the subject of Slavery, adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. | ||
+ | Council Chamber. | ||
+ | February 17. 1836. | ||
+ | Robert P. Dunlap. | ||
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+ | To the Senate and House of Representatives: | ||
+ | I transmit herewith for the consideration of the Legislature, a copy of certain Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of Virginia, on the subject of Slavery. | ||
+ | Council Chamber. | ||
+ | March 4. 1836. | ||
+ | Robert P. Dunlap. |
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To the Senate and House of Representatives: I herewith transmit for your consideration the Report of William Dollard Jr. the Agent appointed under the "Resolve of March 17. 1833" for the preservation and repair of the Mars Hill Road, together with doings of the Council thereon. Council Chamber. February 9. 1836. Robert P. Dunlap.
To the Senate and House of Representatives: I communicate for the consideration of the two branches of the Legislature, an Address and Resolutions on the subject of Slavery, adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. Council Chamber. February 17. 1836. Robert P. Dunlap.
To the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit herewith for the consideration of the Legislature, a copy of certain Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of Virginia, on the subject of Slavery. Council Chamber. March 4. 1836. Robert P. Dunlap.