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Description and Holding Information
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Senate. Comm. on Incompatibility of Offices. Report, 1827
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Senate No. 30. On March 5, 1827, a Committee was created to see if there were any vacancies in the Legislature; specifically, since Joseph Richardson had been elected to the Congress of the United States, could he also be a member of the Massachusetts Legislature? The Committee devoted several pages and many different examples to the question and finally decided that since the Congress to which Mr. Richardson had been elected had not yet organized and met, he could still have his seat in the State Legislature until such time as the Congress convened. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Massachusetts State Library).
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Title:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in Senate March 5th, 1827 : ordered that Messrs. Austin, Grennel, and Marston, be a committee to consider whether the seat of any member of this board has become vacant by reason of the election of any such member to any place, or office, under the government of the United States.
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OCLC Number:
1382343452
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