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House. Comm. of Privileges and Elections. Case of Hale v. Wade, 1834
December 20, 1834 Report of the Committee of privileges and Elections regarding the petition of Samuel Hale objecting to the election of John Wade as
delegated from Franklin County. This matter had been sent back to the committee from the House for further investigation. Following same, the
committee resolved that no legal testimony had been provided within the time allotted in the law and either were entitled to the seat; a new election
should be conducted. Of note, an amendment suggested by Mr. Marshall would allow Wade to retain his seat. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title
originally held by the Library of Congress).
Title:   Report of the Committee of Privileges and Elections : [on the petition of Samuel Hale contesting the election of John Wade].
OCLC Number:   1310848640
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