The Constitution of Michigan as proposed for amendment : and submitted to the people in the form of a joint resolution, with notations of proposed changes

The Constitution of Michigan proposed for amendment and submitted to the people in the form of a joint resolution with notations of the proposed changes. The vote was held on November 3, 1874. Also included was the preface of the compiler, and index, as well as a table of the proposed salaries of...

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OCLC:769261686
Corporate Authors: Michigan, Michigan. Constitutional Commission
Other Authors: McCracken, S. B. (Stephen Bromley), 1824-1902
Language:English
Published: Lansing [Mich.] : W.S. George & Co., State printers and binders, 1874.
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Online Resource:LLMC Digital
Related Items:Print version: Constitution of Michigan as proposed for amendment.
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Summary:The Constitution of Michigan proposed for amendment and submitted to the people in the form of a joint resolution with notations of the proposed changes. The vote was held on November 3, 1874. Also included was the preface of the compiler, and index, as well as a table of the proposed salaries of various officials.
Item Description:At head of title: To be voted upon Tuesday, November 3, 1874.
Constitution proposed by the Constitutional Commission, 1873. The proposed constitution was rejected.
"Compilers preface," notes, etc. by S.B. McCracken.
Includes index.
"The joint resolution proposing the extension of the elective franchise to women, is appended as a separate proposition, and does not depend in any manner upon the other proposed amendments."
"By authority."
Physical Description:1 online resource (50 pages)