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Israel Pickens
Mr. Pickens' motion to amend the Constitution of the U. States, on the subject of the election of representatives and electors
by Israel Pickens
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4 editions published in 1813 in English and held by 104 libraries worldwide
Amendment proposed by Mr. Pickens to the Constitution of the United States concerning the manner of choosing representatives and electors December 20, 1816, to read as proposed to be amended by Mr. Pickering
by Israel Pickens
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5 editions published in 1816 in English and held by 103 libraries worldwide
Amendment proposed by Mr. Pickens, in the committee of the whole House, to the bill for the assessment and collection of direct taxes and internal duties
by Israel Pickens
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4 editions published in 1813 in English and held by 101 libraries worldwide
Mr. Pickens' motion proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, respecting the mode of electing electors of President and Vice President
by Israel Pickens
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4 editions published in 1813 in English and held by 88 libraries worldwide
Mr. Pickens' motion proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, respecting the mode of electing electors of president and vice president. December 20, 1813. Committed to a committee of the whole House on the state of the Union
by Israel Pickens
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3 editions published in 1813 in English and held by 23 libraries worldwide
To the citizens of Burke, Rutherford, Lincoln, Buncombe, and Haywood, N. Carolina
by Israel Pickens
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2 editions published in 1812 in English and held by 21 libraries worldwide
Amendment proposed by Mr. Pickens to the Constitution of the United States, concerning the manner of choosing Representatives and Electors
by Israel Pickens
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1 edition published in 1816 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Israel Pickens' letter to his constituents
by Israel Pickens
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2 editions published between 1813 and 1814 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Papers, 1799-1855
by Pickens family
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Papers, 1799-1855, that originally belonged to various members of the Pickens family, consist of biographical/genealogical information, letters, financial records, notes, speeches, and a diary, nearly all of which are transcriptions of originals not in the collection.
Collection of records concerning the financial controversy between Mississippi and Alabama Territories and States, 1816-1830
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This collection of records consists of correspondence and financial statements which concern the financial controversy of the Miss. Territory and the State of Miss. with the Ala. Territory and the State of Ala. There was difficulty in the settlement of the funds of the treasury of Miss. upon the formation of the Ala. Territory out of the eastern section of the Miss. Territory. The first part of this collection consists of instructions for the surveying of public lands in the Ala. Territory, with descriptions of townships and range boundaries. The bulk of this collections consists of correspondence files of the Miss. and Ala. Executive Departments: the Miss. Governors include David Holmes and George Poindexter; the Ala. Governors include William Wyatt Bibb, Thomas Bibb, Israel Pickens, and John Murphy. Also included are financial statements pertaining to the balancing of the accounts of the Treasury from the Miss. Auditor of Public Accounts and a memorial from the Legislature of the State of Miss. to the U.S. Congress concerning the extension of the Miss. boundary line into Chickasaw Indian land.
Papers, 1798-1833
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide These papers, 1798-1833, consist of letters and correspondence, financial records, legal papers, political papers, and estate records.
Messages to the General Assembly, 1822-1824
by Alabama
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This series contains two messages from Israel Pickens to the Ala. General Assembly. The first, 1822 Dec. 18, concerns funds allocated for the building of public roads. Also included is Gov. Pickens' annual message to the Assembly, 1824 Nov. 16, which discusses the State University, county officials, the State Bank and census returns.
Correspondence, 1821-1865
by Alabama
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This series consists of letterbooks containing copies of letters to and from the Governor, 1821-1849, 1861-1865. Most of the copies are of outgoing letters, though some incoming letters are also included. Some of the letters are routine in nature and may have been written for the Governor by the Secretary of State. Many of the letters concern important administrative decisions or express the opinion of the Governor on controversial subjects. Included are letters of Governors Pickens, G. Moore, S. Moore, Murphy, Gayle, Clay, Bagby, Fitzpatrick, Martin, Chapman, Shorter and Watts.
Letters of Israel Pickens, 1812-1825
by Israel Pickens
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Reward files, 1821-1824
by Alabama
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Governor of Alabama is authorized to offer a reward by proclamation for the apprehension of persons charged with any capital offense who have escaped from prison, custody, or who have fled the state. This series consists of correspondence, petitions, and notices concerning rewards offered by the Governor of Alabama. Among the crimes and individuals discussed in the documents are John Hewet, an escapee from the Perry County jail, who was convicted of the murder of Luke Williams; William David Lofton, for murder; Samuel McGehee, for abusing and murdering a slave in Eve, Alabama; and John Goodman, Brittain Baily, James B. Baily, and John Logan, escapees from the St. Clair County jail.
Papers, 1796-1887
by John Coffee
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The John Coffee Papers, 1796-1887, consist of business, legal, and family letters and limited correspondence, as well as an account book, legal and fiscal documents, diaries, surveyor's notebooks, copied printed material, memorandum books, and transcriptions of a limited number of letters and diary passages.
Alabama papers, 1823-[19
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Collection of Alabama related materials; includes A.L.S. (February 4, 1823) from Israel Pickens, governor of Alabama, recommending Col. Benjamin S. Smoot as naval agent in Pensacola, Fla.; a history of Flomaton, Ala. by Korrie Brown; and published materials concerning Daphne, Fairhope, Bay Minette, Mobile, and other south Alabama towns formerly part of Spanish West Florida.
(Circular) : to the citizens of Burke, Rutherford, Lincoln, Buncombe, and Haywood, (N. Carolina)
by Israel Pickens
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1 edition published in 1812 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Letter enclosing [a] resolution, 1821 Dec. 18, Alabama Executive Department, Cahawba, Alabama [to] John Clarke, [Governor] of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia
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1 edition published in 1821 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Letter dated December 18, 1821 from Israel Pickens, Governor of Alabama in Cahawba to Georgia Governor John Clarke, Milledgeville, Georgia pertaining to legislative activity for the purpose of ceding Creek and Cherokee land between Alabama and Georgia. A resolution of the state of Alabama certified by Secretary of State James J. Pleasants concerning plans to treat with the Creeks and Cherokees is enclosed.
Governor Israel Picken's account of the visit of Lafayette [to Alabama
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Alabama Alabama--Marengo County American Civil War (1861-1865) Armed Forces--Officers Avery family Banks and banking Campaign literature Confederate States of America.--Army Constitutional amendments Constitutional law Cotton trade Creek Indians Economic history Election districts Election law Elections Electoral college Families--Social life and customs Finance, Public Georgia Governors History Indians of North America Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier,--marquis de,--1757-1834 Legislative bodies Manners and customs Mississippi Mississippi--Chickasaw County North Carolina Pickens, Israel,--1780-1827 Pickens family Plantation owners Political science Postal service Presidents--Election Public lands Records and correspondence Slavery Sources Southern States Tax assessment Tennessee Trail of Tears (1838-1839) Travel United States United States.--Congress United States.--Congress.--House University of Alabama Vice-Presidents--Election War of 1812
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