Senate Unpassed Legislation 1851, Docket 13162, SC1/series 231, Petition of S.S. Johnson
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Senate Unpassed Legislation 1851, Docket 13162, SC1/series 231, Petition of S.S. Johnson
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/3XQZB
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Digital Archive of Massachusetts Anti-Slavery and Anti-Segregation Petitions, Massachusetts Archives, Boston MA
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Harvard Dataverse
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Petition subject: Fugitive slave laws Original: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:11858329 Date of creation: (unknown) Petition location: Salem Legislator, committee, or address that the petition was sent to: Frederick Robinson, Essex, joint committee on slavery Selected signatures:
Actions taken on dates: 1851-02-05,1851-02-06 Legislative action: Received in the Senate on February 5, 1851 and referred to the joint committee on slavery and sent for concurrence and received in the House on February 6, 1851 and concurred Total signatures: 374 Legislative action summary: Received, referred, sent, received, concurred Legal voter signatures (males not identified as non-legal): 374 Female only signatures: No Identifications of signatories: inhabitants, legal voters, [males of color], ["others"] Prayer format was printed vs. manuscript: Printed Additional non-petition or unrelated documents available at archive: no additional documents Additional archivist notes: Labeled as John S. Johnson, but doesn't appear to be correct Location of the petition at the Massachusetts Archives of the Commonwealth: Senate Unpassed 1851, Docket 13162 Acknowledgements: Supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-5105612), Massachusetts Archives of the Commonwealth, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University, Institutional Development Initiative at Harvard University, and Harvard University Library. |
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Social Sciences
concurred received received referred sent Printed Frederick Robinson, Essex, joint committee on slavery Charles Lenox Remond John P. Andrews John Remond Johnson J. Ellis S.S. Johnson inhabitants legal voters males of color others No 374 374 |
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