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Statutes of the State of Nevada - First Session, 1864 ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS. ________
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Concurrent Resolution relative to the Taxation and Disposal of the Mineral Lands, or the Taxation of the Mines, or the proceeds thereof. |
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Concurrent Resolution requiring State Prison Commissioners to make a Statement of the Affairs of the Prison. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to the examination of the Books of the Board of Education of Storey County. |
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Concurrent Resolution granting leave of absence to D. G. Francis, Sheriff of Esmeralda County. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to Investigation of State Printing. |
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Concurrent Resolution providing for the Investigation of Affairs of the County Hospital of Storey County. |
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Concurrent Resolution granting leave of absence to James Leffingwell, Sheriff of Lander County. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to the first railway complete and in running order, from the navigable tide waters in California to the base of the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevadas. |
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Concurrent Resolutions relative to the Establishment of Post Offices on Overland Route. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to a Tri-weekly Mail from Carson City to American City. |
SENATE RESOLUTIONS. ________
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Concurrent Resolution relative to the election of a United States Senator. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to Eastern Boundary Line of the State of Nevada. |
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Concurrent Resolution congratulating Maj. General Sherman and Army on the capture of Savannah, Georgia. |
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Concurrent Resolution requiring Secretary of State to take charge of Books and Documents belonging to State Library. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to Tri-weekly Mail from Austin to Wellington’s Station, also from Austin to San Antonio. |
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Concurrent Resolution granting leave of absence to M. J. Noyes, County Surveyor of Lander County. |
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Joint Resolution ratifying and confirming Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States in regard to Slavery. |
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Concurrent Resolution requesting the Governor to telegraph to the President of the United States Resolution indorsing the proposed Constitutional Amendment abolishing Slavery. |
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Memorial and Joint Resolution relative to Town Sites in the State of Nevada. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to Corrections in Enrolled Bill. |
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Joint Union Resolution relative to and expressive of National Sentiment. |
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Concurrent Resolution authorizing Correction in Enrolled bill. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to Semi-weekly Mail from Virginia City to Rouse’s Ranch, and a Post-office at that point.. |
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Joint Resolution relative to the re-inauguration of Abraham Lincoln. |
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Joint Resolution relative to Protection of the Overland Mail Route. |
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Concurrent Resolution relative to a Daily Mail from Carson City to Dayton. |
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Memorial and Joint Resolution in reference to the Construction of a Railroad from the City of Virginia to the City of Austin. |
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Joint Resolution relative to a United States Branch Mint. |
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Memorial in relation to the Collection from Mill Owners of one sixth of the value of the Lumber manufactured from Timber on the Lands of the United States. |
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Joint Resolution relative to Adjournment sine die. |