United States Thirteenth Amendment 1863-65

An amendment to the United States Constitution to abolish slavery introduced during the American Civil War.

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The House of Representatives of the Thirty-Eighth Session of Congress

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Session 3700: 1864-05-24 12:00:00

Mr. Dawes from the Committee of Elections submits another Report on the Dakota Contested Election and Resolution on the Dakota Contested Election; the House lays them on the table and prints them.

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Second Resolution on the Dakota Contested Election

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Resolved, That William Jayne is not entitled to a seat in this house as a delegate from the Territory of Dakota in the thirty-eighth Congress.

Resolved, That J. B. S. Todd is entitled to a seat in this house as a delegate from the Territory of Dakota in the thirty-eighth Congress.

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  • Second Resolution on the Dakota Contested Election (introduced on 1864-05-24 12:00:00 - CREATE_FROM - e740616) [This document]
    • Motion to Consider the Dakota Contested Election Report and Resolutions (introduced on 1864-06-10 12:00:00 - PROCEDURE - e896951) [This moment shown]

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