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Table of Contents
doc. A. Message of the Governor of Maryland to the General Assembly, in extra session, 1861 (April 27, 1861)
doc. B. Correspondence between the Governor of Maryland and the Sheriff of Frederick County (April 27, 1861)
doc. C. Copy of proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States (April 30, 1861)
doc. D. Report of the Board of Police of the City of Baltimore, in extra session, 1861 (May 4, 1861)
doc. E. Report of the Adjutant General of Maryland, to the General Assembly, special session, 1861 (May 8, 1861)
doc. F. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations in regard to the calling of a Sovereign Convention (May 9, 1861)
doc. G. Communication from the Mayor of Baltimore, with the Mayor and Board of Police of Baltimore City (May 10, 1861)
doc. H. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations upon the messages of the governor, in regard to the arbitrary proceedings of the United States authorities, and the governor's correspondence with the United States government (June 11, 1861)
doc. I. Report of the Committee on Military Affairs in regard to the $70,000 appropriation (June 12, 1861)
doc. J. Petition of Richard B. Carmichael and others, against the adjournment of the legislature sine die (June 18, 1861)
doc. K. Report and accompanying documents of the House committee, appointed to examine into the affairs of the Maryland Penitentiary (July 31, 1861)
doc. L. Report of the Police Commissioners of Baltimore City, with accompanying documents (August 1, 1861)
doc. M. Report and resolutions of the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland, upon the reports and memorials of the Police Commissioners and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (August 5, 1861)
doc. A. Message of the Governor of Maryland to the General Assembly, in extra session, 1861 (April 27, 1861)
doc. B. Address to the people of Maryland by the General Assembly, in extra session (April 27, 1861)
doc. C. Correspondence between the Governor of Maryland and the Sheriff of Frederick County (April 27, 1861)
doc. D. Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Wait on the President of the United States, to the General Assembly of Maryland, extra session, 1861 (May 6, 1861)
doc. E. Resolutions of the Committee on Federal Relations of the House of Delegates of Maryland, with Senate amendments, extra session, 1861 (May 14, 1861)
doc. F. Report of the Commissioner Appointed to Wait on the Governor of Virginia, to the General Assembly of Maryland, extra session, 1861 (June 6, 1861)
doc. G. Message of the governor in relation to his disarming the state military, in response to an order of the Senate of Maryland, extra session, 1861 (June 6, 1861)
doc. H. Report of the Committee on Federal Relations ; with, The report of the Peace Commissioners Appointed to Wait on Presidents Lincoln and Davis (June 11, 1861) / by the General Assembly
doc. I. Report of the Committee on Judicial Proceedings upon the message of the Governor of Maryland, giving his reasons for disarming the state militia (June 21, 1861)
doc. J. Resolutions of the General Assembly in regard to the relations of the state of Maryland to the federal government, extra session, 1861 (June 22, 1861)
doc. K. Protest of the General Assembly against the illegal arrest and imprisonment by the federal government of citizens of Maryland (June 22, 1861)
doc. L. Report and accompanying documents of the House committee, appointed to examine into the affairs of the Maryland Penitentiary (August 1, 1861)
doc. M. Report and resolutions of the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland, upon the reports and memorials of the Police Commissioners and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (August 6, 1861).
Edition Notes
Title from spine.
Publisher from doc. A, House of Delegates, p. [1].
Senate documents have as publisher: B.H. Richardson, printer.
Published by special session of legislature called after Baltimore Riot.
Contains correspondence between Lincoln and Governor Hicks over passage of troops through Maryland.
Bound in leather, front cover missing.
Bears handwritten inscription in pencil on doc. A, House of Delegates, p. [1]: Thos. J. [?] Irving, 24 March 1862 [1863?].
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