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  • Seller image for Senate Documents dated January 30, 1838. Document numbers 146-152 for sale by Americana Books, ABAA

    [United Stares Senate] [Political]

    Published by Blair & Rives, Washington DC, 1838

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    Paper. Condition: Good. Lot of 7 loose Senate Documents dated January 30, 1838. Light edge wear and a few edge chips to the paper. Doc. 146. Petition of the Alabama, Georgia, and Florida Railroad Company, for Permission to enter a tract of 500,000 acres of land, on a credit of five years. 2 pages. Doc. 147 Resolutions of the House of Representatives of Rhode Island, Against the passage of the Sub Treasury bill. 3 pages. Doc. 148. Report from The Secretary of the Treasury, in Compliance With a resolution of the Senate of the 17th instant, in relation to the payment of pensions and fishing bounties in bills of the Commonwealth Bank of Boston. 14 pages. Doc. 149. Document in Relation To the payment of pensions in the bills of the Commonwealth Bank of Boston. 1 page. Doc. 150. Mr. Sevier made the following Report: (To accompany Senate bill No. 188) The Committee on Private Land Claims, to whom was referred the petition of Gen. Matthew Arbuckle, of the United States Army, report. 5 pages. Doc. 151. Mr. Tipton submitted the Following Report: (To accompany Senate bill No. 193.) The Committee of Claims, to whom was referred the petition of E. W. and H. Smith, report. 2 pages. Doc. 152. Mr. Fulton submitted the following Report: (To accompany Senate bill No. 194) The Committee on Public Lands, to Whom was referred the resolution to inquire into the expediency of granting a half-section of land to all settlers who shall continue to occupy and cultivate, for a limited number of years, any of the public lands bordering upon the country to which the Indian tribes have been removed, as a means of adding to the security and defense of the citizens of the States so situated, beg leave to report. 5 pages.