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Senate Unpassed Legislation 1855, Docket 18373, SC1/series 231, Petition of Samuel Brown

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Title Senate Unpassed Legislation 1855, Docket 18373, SC1/series 231, Petition of Samuel Brown
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EHSIT
 
Creator Digital Archive of Massachusetts Anti-Slavery and Anti-Segregation Petitions, Massachusetts Archives, Boston MA
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description

Petition subject: For the removal of Edward Greeley Loring

Original: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:11858537

Date of creation: (unknown)

Legislator, committee, or address that the petition was sent to: Charles N. Thayer, Pembroke; committee on federal relations

Selected signatures:

  1. Samuel Brown
  2. Moses Brown
  3. Elizabeth Brown

Actions taken on dates: 1855-02-27

Legislative action: Received in the House on February 27, 1855 and referred to the committee on federal relations.

Total signatures: 4

Legislative action summary: Received, referred

Legal voter signatures (males not identified as non-legal): 1

Female signatures: 2

Other male signatures: 1

Female only signatures: No

Identifications of signatories: legal voters, others, [females], [other males]

Prayer format was printed vs. manuscript: Printed

Signatory column format: column separated

Additional non-petition or unrelated documents available at archive: no additional documents

Location of the petition at the Massachusetts Archives of the Commonwealth: Senate Unpassed 1855, Docket 18373

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.


 
Subject Social Sciences
received
referred
Printed
Charles N. Thayer, Pembroke; committee on federal relations
Elizabeth Brown
Moses Brown
Samuel Brown
females
legal voters
other males
others
column separated
No
2
1
1
4