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Greensville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
Sussex (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
Alex R. Boteler (search for this): article 14
State Convention. Thursday, Nov. 28.
The Convention was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bosserman, of the Universalist Church.
Non.
A. R. Boteler.
The President submitted a letter from the Hon. A. R. Boteler, accepting his aapointment to a seat in the Provisional Congress, (to succeed Hon. James M. Mason,) and expressing thanks for the honor thus conferred.
Ordered to be entered on the journal.
The extortioners.
Mr. Chambliss laid before the Convention a series of resolutions passed by a portion of the people of Sussex and Greensville counties on the 27th of November, denouncing the extortioners and monopolists in bitter terms.
The resolutions were referred to the "Committee on Salt."
Secret session.
The Convention then went into secret session for the purpose of considering the ordinance to reorganize the militia.
Personal explanation.
After the doors were reopened, Mr. Branch made a personal explanation, feeling aggrieved by the Gree
A. R. Boteler (search for this): article 14
State Convention. Thursday, Nov. 28.
The Convention was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bosserman, of the Universalist Church.
Non.
A. R. Boteler.
The President submitted a letter from the Hon. A. R. Boteler, accepting his aapointment to a seat in the Provisional Congress, (to succeed Hon. James M. Mason,) and expressing thanks for the honor thus conferred.
Ordered to be entered on the journal.
The extortioners.
Mr. Chambliss laid before the Convention a series of resolutions passed by a portion of the people of Sussex and Greensville counties on the 27th of November, denouncing the extortioners and monopolists in bitter terms.
The resolutions were referred to the "Committee on Salt."
Secret session.
The Convention then went into secret session for the purpose of considering the ordinance to reorganize the militia.
Personal explanation.
After the doors were reopened, Mr. Branch made a personal explanation, feeling aggrieved by the Gree
Bosserman (search for this): article 14
State Convention. Thursday, Nov. 28.
The Convention was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bosserman, of the Universalist Church.
Non.
A. R. Boteler.
The President submitted a letter from the Hon. A. R. Boteler, accepting his aapointment to a seat in the Provisional Congress, (to succeed Hon. James M. Mason,) and expressing thanks for the honor thus conferred.
Ordered to be entered on the journal.
The extortioners.
Mr. Chambliss laid before the Convention a series of resolutions passed by a portion of the people of Sussex and Greensville counties on the 27th of November, denouncing the extortioners and monopolists in bitter terms.
The resolutions were referred to the "Committee on Salt."
Secret session.
The Convention then went into secret session for the purpose of considering the ordinance to reorganize the militia.
Personal explanation.
After the doors were reopened, Mr. Branch made a personal explanation, feeling aggrieved by the Green
Chambliss (search for this): article 14
Branch (search for this): article 14
James M. Mason (search for this): article 14
State Convention. Thursday, Nov. 28.
The Convention was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bosserman, of the Universalist Church.
Non.
A. R. Boteler.
The President submitted a letter from the Hon. A. R. Boteler, accepting his aapointment to a seat in the Provisional Congress, (to succeed Hon. James M. Mason,) and expressing thanks for the honor thus conferred.
Ordered to be entered on the journal.
The extortioners.
Mr. Chambliss laid before the Convention a series of resolutions passed by a portion of the people of Sussex and Greensville counties on the 27th of November, denouncing the extortioners and monopolists in bitter terms.
The resolutions were referred to the "Committee on Salt."
Secret session.
The Convention then went into secret session for the purpose of considering the ordinance to reorganize the militia.
Personal explanation.
After the doors were reopened, Mr. Branch made a personal explanation, feeling aggrieved by the Gree
November 28th (search for this): article 14
State Convention. Thursday, Nov. 28.
The Convention was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bosserman, of the Universalist Church.
Non.
A. R. Boteler.
The President submitted a letter from the Hon. A. R. Boteler, accepting his aapointment to a seat in the Provisional Congress, (to succeed Hon. James M. Mason,) and expressing thanks for the honor thus conferred.
Ordered to be entered on the journal.
The extortioners.
Mr. Chambliss laid before the Convention a series of resolutions passed by a portion of the people of Sussex and Greensville counties on the 27th of November, denouncing the extortioners and monopolists in bitter terms.
The resolutions were referred to the "Committee on Salt."
Secret session.
The Convention then went into secret session for the purpose of considering the ordinance to reorganize the militia.
Personal explanation.
After the doors were reopened, Mr. Branch made a personal explanation, feeling aggrieved by the Green
November 27th (search for this): article 14