Laws for the government of the District of Louisiana, passed by the governor and judges of the Indiana Territory, at their first session, uegun [sic] and held at Vincennes, on Monday the first day of October, 1804.

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Laws for the government of the District of Louisiana, passed by the governor and judges of the Indiana Territory, at their first session, uegun [sic] and held at Vincennes, on Monday the first day of October, 1804.

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English
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136

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Edition Notes

Shaw & Shoemaker 6537
"Published by authority."
The District of Louisiana was created by the act of Congress of March 26, 1804, and comprised the territory of the Louisiana Purchase north of the 33 degree of latitude. The government of Indiana Territory was responsible for enacting laws for the District until the creation of Louisiana Territory in 1805, which in turn was succeeded by Missouri Territory in 1812.

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Vincennes (I.T.) : Printed by E. Stout

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Dewey Decimal Class
348/.763/022
Library of Congress
KFL25.2 1804

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Pagination
136 p. ;
Number of pages
136

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4589937M
LCCN
77352030

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