 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1948 - 1703 pages
...Federal act conditionally admitting Michigan (5 Stat. 49, approved June 15, 1836), is entitled "An act * * * to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union, upon the conditions therein expressed," the condition being that Michigan assent to the boundary therein... | |
 | Hamilton Child, Between the Lakes Group LLC - 2003 - 380 pages
...20, 1834. Wisconsin was organized from it April HO, 1833. In June of the same year an act was passed to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union, anda Constitution having been adopted, it was admitted Jan nary 30, 1887, AreĢ 56,343 square Tuiles,... | |
 | United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 7116 pages
...the second section of the act ' ' to establish the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio, and to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union upon the conditions therein expressed," approved June 15, 1836, the constitution and State government... | |
 | United States - 1847
...RELATIVE TO CERTAIN SALT SPRING LANDS. Whereas the Congress of the United States, in the snpplementary act to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan...of land, designated and known as salt spring lands ; and whereas it is contrary to the settled policy of this State to lease any of its lands, thereby... | |
 | Michigan. State Land Office - Public lands - 1916
...Supplementary to the Act entitled 'An Act to establish the Northern Boundary of the State of Ohio, and to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union on certain conditions.' " contained certain propositions to the State, as follows : "That in lieu of... | |
 | Michigan Political Science Association - Political science - 1897
...June fifteenth, 1836, the President approved "An Act to establish the northern boundary of Ohio, and to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union upon the conditions therein expressed." These conditions were that the people of that State should... | |
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