To: Chapita; RonDog
Wednesday, April 2, 1928
FAMILY OF GENERAL BROWN.
The bill from the Senate for the relief of Mrs. Brown was read for a third time.
Messrs. CHILTON and CROCKETT (who had been absent from the House during the discussion yesterday) delivered their sentiments in opposition to the principle of the bill. The latter offering to subscribe his quota, in his private character, to make up the sum proposed, and the former demanded the yeas and nays upon the passage of the bill.
107 posted on
01/23/2002 7:44:27 PM PST by
jo6pac
To: jo6pac
#105 from House Journal
#107 from Gales & Seaton's Register, p. 2086 (typo - date should be April 2, 1828)
108 posted on
01/23/2002 7:51:35 PM PST by
jo6pac
To: jo6pac
Regarding #107: Do you have a link to the source on the web? I am not questioning the authenticity; I would like to add it to my directory of online references. Thanks. And GREAT JOB! I really enjoyed your research on this.
120 posted on
01/24/2002 5:11:46 AM PST by
Huck
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