Stone, William M., 1827-1893 Joint resolution, ratifying the amendment to the consitution of the United States abolishing slavery

GLC02631

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GLC#
GLC02631
Type
Documents
Date
March 30, 1866
Author/Creator
Stone, William M., 1827-1893
Title
Joint resolution, ratifying the amendment to the consitution of the United States abolishing slavery
Place Written
Des Moines, Iowa
Pagination
1 p. : vellum Height: 37.1 cm, Width: 49.5 cm

Document of the eleventh General Assembly of the State of Iowa ratifying the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States which abolished slavery. The 13th Amendment resolution is quoted at the center of the document. Signed in ink by Iowa's Governor, William M. Stone, Iowa's Speaker of the House, Ed Wright, Iowa's President of the Senate, B. J. Lee, and Iowa's Secretary of State, James Wright. The names of the members of the House and Senate who voted in affirmative are printed at left. Printed by F. W. Palmer, state printer, register office, Des Moines. With a few small engravings depicting allegorical symbols of liberty and other patriotic images. Includes green state seal on bottom left.

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