Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates chosen by the electors of the State of Michigan, in pursuance of an act of Congress of June 15, 1836, and an act of the Legislature of said State, of July 25, 1836, for the purpose of taking into consideration the proposition of Congress, relative to the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union; begun and held ... in the village of Ann Arbor ... the 26th day of September ... 1836, etc


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The Michigan Constitutional Conventions of 1835-36


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In the years immediately preceding 1837, when Michigan was at last admitted to the Union, her constitution and State Government were devised by her pioneer inhabitants. The formal proceedings of the Constitutional Conventions of 1835-36 were printed at the time but are now extremely rare volumes. The debates in the Constitutional Conventions were never officially printed, but author Harold M. Dorr has been able to extract many of them from contemporary newspapers and has combined them with the official records in such a way as to present the complete story of how one American state faced and solved the problem of its own organization. Thus, the volume contains materials that the historical student could not gather for himself except at the expenditure of much time and trouble. Dorr is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan.







Michigan Manual, 1995-1996


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Michigan Manual


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Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates Chosen by the Electors of the State of Michigan, in Pursuance of an Act of Congress of June 15, 1836, and an Act of the Legislature, of Said State, of July 25, 1836. For the Purpose of Taking Into Consideration the Proposition of Congress, Relative to the Admission of the State of Michigan Into the Union;


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Journal of the Proceedings of the Convention of Delegates Chosen by the Electors of the State of Michigan in Pursuance of an Act of Congress of June 15, 1836, and an Act of the Legislature of Said State of July 25, 1836, for the Purpose of Taking Into Consideration the Proposition of Congress Relative to the Admission of the State of Michigan Into the Union, Begun and Held at the Court House in the Village of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the 26th Day of September, A. D. 1836


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