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... Yeiser - 57 . Mr. McAlpin having received all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Chief Clerk . The House next proceeded to elect one Assistant Clerk . Mr. Canney nominated J. W. Scobey . Those who voted for J. W. Scobey were ...
... Yeiser - 57 . Mr. McAlpin having received all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Chief Clerk . The House next proceeded to elect one Assistant Clerk . Mr. Canney nominated J. W. Scobey . Those who voted for J. W. Scobey were ...
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... Yeiser - 57 . Mr. Zabriskie having received all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk . The House next proceeded to the election of Sergeant - at - Arms . Mr. Thomas nominated G. W. Coffee . Those who voted for Mr ...
... Yeiser - 57 . Mr. Zabriskie having received all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk . The House next proceeded to the election of Sergeant - at - Arms . Mr. Thomas nominated G. W. Coffee . Those who voted for Mr ...
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... Yeiser - 57 . Mr. Zabriskie having received all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk . The House next proceeded to the election of Sergeant - at - Arms . Mr. Thomas nominated G. W. Coffee . Those who voted for Mr ...
... Yeiser - 57 . Mr. Zabriskie having received all the votes cast , was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk . The House next proceeded to the election of Sergeant - at - Arms . Mr. Thomas nominated G. W. Coffee . Those who voted for Mr ...
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... Yeiser . The Journal of Friday was read and approved . The Speaker announced the House ready to proceed to business . Mr. Smith , member elect from Santa Clara county , appeared , was quali- fied , and took his seat . Mr. Garfield ...
... Yeiser . The Journal of Friday was read and approved . The Speaker announced the House ready to proceed to business . Mr. Smith , member elect from Santa Clara county , appeared , was quali- fied , and took his seat . Mr. Garfield ...
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... Yeiser 30 . Mr. Robinson moved to reconsider the vote , which refused to adjourn to meet at Sacramento . Upon which , the ayes and nays were demanded . Those who voted to reconsider were- Messrs . Brush , " ' ཏཝཱ ། Canney , Carhart , 1 ...
... Yeiser 30 . Mr. Robinson moved to reconsider the vote , which refused to adjourn to meet at Sacramento . Upon which , the ayes and nays were demanded . Those who voted to reconsider were- Messrs . Brush , " ' ཏཝཱ ། Canney , Carhart , 1 ...
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Page 19 - AN ACT To enable the State of Arkansas, and other States, to reclaim the Swamp Lands within their limits.
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