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McCannant (search for this): article 17
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House of Delegates.
Thursday, Feb. 13, 1862.
The House met at 12 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Woodridge.
Mr. Minor offered a resolution that the House meet daily at 11 o'clock A. M. Objected to.
Mr. Blue offered a resolution that the Committees on the Armory of both Houses of the General Assembly, be constituted a joint committee to examine the said Armory; which was adopted.
Mr. James presented a memorial from citizens of Botetourt praying that the distillation of grain be prohibited.
He moved the reference of the petition to a special committee of seven, with instructions to report a bill at an early day.
Messrs. Bass, Woodson, Fleming, Anderson, of Botetourt, earnestly advocated the resolution.
The resolution was adopted, and the Speaker appointed the following special committee: Messrs. Woodson, James, Bass, Fleming, Treadway, Orgain, and Paine.
The bill providing for the payment to loyal citizens of the interest on certain bonds guaranteed
Anderson (search for this): article 17
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