Delaware law from 1898 at your fingertips. This volume collects acts passed during an adjourned session, offering a window into the state’s legal framework at the end of the 19th century.
Inside, you’ll find statutes on sovereignty and jurisdiction, the organization of the State House, library provisions, and the election system, including city and county reforms. It covers how offices are created and funded, how buildings and furniture are managed, and how elections were conducted and regulated.
- Official acts and amendments from 1898, with scope ranging from state sovereignty to public buildings.
- Rules for the State House, its offices, and designated contact points for state administration.
- Election laws, registration processes, and guidance for metropolis and county procedures.
- Historical context for Delaware’s governance at the close of the 19th century.
Ideal for researchers, historians, and anyone studying the evolution of Delaware’s public law.