Discover the 1898 Ohio General Assembly through its enacted laws and resolutions.
This primary source presents the General and Local Acts passed during the Seventy-Third General Assembly at its regular session in Columbus, beginning January 3, 1898. The collection captures amendments, repeals, and new statutes across topics like agriculture, transportation, public policy, and government administration as they were officially enacted.
The book offers a clear, day-by-day snapshot of how the state asserted its authority and organized its government at the end of the 19th century. It includes formal sections, bill numbers, and the names of speakers and presiding officers, providing context for researchers and enthusiasts of legal history.
- Official text of acts and joint resolutions from the 1898 session.
- Examples of statutory revisions, repeals, and new laws affecting state agencies.
- Historical structure of Ohio’s legislative process and record-keeping.
- Names, dates, and procedural notes that illuminate governance in 1890s Ohio.
Ideal for readers of legal history, governmental records, and Ohio state law heritage.