Front cover image for Statutes of the territory of Wisconsin, passed by the legislative assembly thereof, at a session commencing in November 1838, and at an adjourned session commencing in January, 1839

Statutes of the territory of Wisconsin, passed by the legislative assembly thereof, at a session commencing in November 1838, and at an adjourned session commencing in January, 1839

eBook, English, 1839
Printed by Packard, Van Benthuysen and Co., Albany, N.Y., 1839
1 online resource (iv, 1 leaf, 457 pages)
1256110923
POL-329
Reproduction of original from Huntington Library
Sabin no. 104884
Statutes prepared by M.L. Martin, M.M. Strong and James Collins, of the Council, E.V. Whiton, B. Shackelford and Augustus Story, of the House of Representatives, committee Appointed to Revise the laws of the Territory. Printed under the superintendence of E.V. Whiton. cf. Advertisement
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