1850 United States Congress LAW Native American Treaties CSA John Moore RARE
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1850 United States Congress LAW Native American Treaties CSA John Moore RARE
Public Laws of the United States… was an annual periodical that offers a fascinating look for the modern reader into the life and law of 19th-century America prior to the Civil War. Notably the treaties with the Native Americans convey the controversial and polarizing perception and treatment of their people during the period.
This copy originally belonged to Louisiana Representative John Moore. A member of the Whig Party, Moore served two terms in the House of Representatives. Moore subsequently served as a delegate in the 1861 Louisiana Secession Convention and was the one to introduce the Louisiana Secession Ordinance!
Item number: #40066
Price: $499
MINOT, George [editor]
Public laws of the United States of America, passed at the second session of the thirty-first Congress 1850-1851. Carefully collated with the originals at Washington.
Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1850-51. 1st edition
Details:
Collation: Complete; 6 sections in 1
Public Laws, First Session – vi, 421-564, [2], vi, [4]
Private Laws, First Session – iv, 147-159, [2], ii, [4]
Treaties (1850) – [3], 152-177, [1], ii
Public Laws, Second Session – v, [1], 565-648, iii, [1], xi, [5]
Private Laws, Second Session – iv, [1], 160-166, i, [3]
Treaties (1851) – [3], 178-184, [i], [1]
Provenance:
Binding Label – Library House of Representatives, United States; R.A. Waters.
Handwritten – John Moore
John Moore (1788-1867) served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Louisiana from 1840-1843 and again from 1851-1853. He served both terms as a member of the Whig Party. He publicly proposed the Louisiana Secession Ordinance at the 1861 Louisiana Secession Convention.
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~10in X 6.75in (25cm x 17cm)
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40066
Public Laws of the United States… was an annual periodical that offers a fascinating look for the modern reader into the life and law of 19th-century America prior to the Civil War. Notably the treaties with the Native Americans convey the controversial and polarizing perception and treatment of their people during the period.
This copy originally belonged to Louisiana Representative John Moore. A member of the Whig Party, Moore served two terms in the House of Representatives. Moore subsequently served as a delegate in the 1861 Louisiana Secession Convention and was the one to introduce the Louisiana Secession Ordinance!
Item number: #40066
Price: $499
MINOT, George [editor]
Public laws of the United States of America, passed at the second session of the thirty-first Congress 1850-1851. Carefully collated with the originals at Washington.
Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1850-51. 1st edition
Details:
Collation: Complete; 6 sections in 1
Public Laws, First Session – vi, 421-564, [2], vi, [4]
Private Laws, First Session – iv, 147-159, [2], ii, [4]
Treaties (1850) – [3], 152-177, [1], ii
Public Laws, Second Session – v, [1], 565-648, iii, [1], xi, [5]
Private Laws, Second Session – iv, [1], 160-166, i, [3]
Treaties (1851) – [3], 178-184, [i], [1]
Provenance:
Binding Label – Library House of Representatives, United States; R.A. Waters.
Handwritten – John Moore
John Moore (1788-1867) served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Louisiana from 1840-1843 and again from 1851-1853. He served both terms as a member of the Whig Party. He publicly proposed the Louisiana Secession Ordinance at the 1861 Louisiana Secession Convention.
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~10in X 6.75in (25cm x 17cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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