The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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23d January , 1840 . The Board proceeded to the election of the Executive Committee . S. WILKESON was appointed as a member thereof , under the style and title of President of the Board of Directors , and Chairman of the Executive Com ...
23d January , 1840 . The Board proceeded to the election of the Executive Committee . S. WILKESON was appointed as a member thereof , under the style and title of President of the Board of Directors , and Chairman of the Executive Com ...
Page 168
... Board to write by return of the vessel , as this would give sufficient time to change any part of the ar- rangements , if they did not approve them . The Board were perfectly satis- fied with the site chosen and with the plan of a ...
... Board to write by return of the vessel , as this would give sufficient time to change any part of the ar- rangements , if they did not approve them . The Board were perfectly satis- fied with the site chosen and with the plan of a ...
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... Board , and that this Board will , from time to time , provide a paper currency for the Colony , at all times re- deemable in specie in Liberia , and that no other paper currency should at any time be tolerated . Adjourned to 9 o'clock ...
... Board , and that this Board will , from time to time , provide a paper currency for the Colony , at all times re- deemable in specie in Liberia , and that no other paper currency should at any time be tolerated . Adjourned to 9 o'clock ...
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