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William H. Leeman (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
John Kagi (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
Richard Realf (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
Osborn Anderson (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
John Brown (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
J. H. Kagi (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
C. W. Moffit (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
John Lawrence (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
Steward Taylor (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention
John E. Cook (search for this): chapter 2.37
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M.
The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury.
Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter.
The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed.
Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf.
L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson.
A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention.
The Convention then adjourned sine die.
Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention