Letter of Lucius Lyon to the Honorable Lewis Williams, Chairman of the Committee on Territories, Respecting the Boundary Line Between Ohio and Michigan: Also, the Report of Said Committee on the Subject of Admitting Michigan Into the UnionGales & Seaton, 1834 - 44 Seiten |
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... matter had better be settled now by Congress , in order to prevent all difficulty between the States of Ohio and Michigan in future . This , coupled with the fact that Ohio has been almost wholly silent on the subject for many years ...
... matter had better be settled now by Congress , in order to prevent all difficulty between the States of Ohio and Michigan in future . This , coupled with the fact that Ohio has been almost wholly silent on the subject for many years ...
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... matter . It follows then , of course , that so far as the convention of Ohio attempted to include within the State any portion of country beyond the limits mentioned and described in the foregoing article , they transcended their powers ...
... matter . It follows then , of course , that so far as the convention of Ohio attempted to include within the State any portion of country beyond the limits mentioned and described in the foregoing article , they transcended their powers ...
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... matter when or where this decision of Congress was first made , it follows that , from that time , the territory which the ordinance provided might be formed into one or two States , had all the rights which were secured by said ...
... matter when or where this decision of Congress was first made , it follows that , from that time , the territory which the ordinance provided might be formed into one or two States , had all the rights which were secured by said ...
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... matter of expediency . To return from this digression . So far we see that Congress always understood the northern boundary of Ohio to be a line drawn due east from the southern extreme of Lake Michigan . The next law relative to this ...
... matter of expediency . To return from this digression . So far we see that Congress always understood the northern boundary of Ohio to be a line drawn due east from the southern extreme of Lake Michigan . The next law relative to this ...
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... matter as they choose ; for unless some such loose notions can be set afloat , and taken advantage of , it will probably be found that the ground on which this claim stands is entirely too narrow , notwithstanding it was so boldly pro ...
... matter as they choose ; for unless some such loose notions can be set afloat , and taken advantage of , it will probably be found that the ground on which this claim stands is entirely too narrow , notwithstanding it was so boldly pro ...
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act of Congress admission of Ohio admitted aforesaid alter assent of Congress bend or extreme boundary line boundary of Ohio claim of Ohio committee consideration constitution of Ohio country north delegation divide the Indiana drawn due east due north east and west east line eastern division entitled An act enumeration established expedient expressly extreme of Lake fifth article form a constitution further enacted giving the assent Governor Cass House of Representatives Indiana territory intersect Lake Erie intersect the national Lake Michigan line drawn due LUCIUS LYON marshals Maumee bay Michigan Territory north cape northern boundary Ohio and Michigan Ohio to form ordinance of 1787 passed proposition pursuance resolution river Ohio Secretary seventh article sixth section southerly bend southern extreme submitted territorial line territory northwest Territory of Arkansas Territory of Indiana Territory of Michigan Thomas Worthington tion Union United Virginia west line drawn WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE Worthington