California and New Mexico: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Information in Answer to a Resolution of the House of the 31st of December, 1849, on the Subject of California and New Mexico1850 - 976 Seiten |
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... Congress , be found to be in compliance with the requisitions of the constitution of the United States , I earnestly recommend that it may receive the sanction of Congress . The part of California not included in the proposed State of ...
... Congress , be found to be in compliance with the requisitions of the constitution of the United States , I earnestly recommend that it may receive the sanction of Congress . The part of California not included in the proposed State of ...
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... Congress provide another , because , if it cease , anarchy must ensue - thus inferring that no power but Congress can establish any government . 3d . That Congress has full and exclusive power of legislating for Ter- ritories . 4th ...
... Congress provide another , because , if it cease , anarchy must ensue - thus inferring that no power but Congress can establish any government . 3d . That Congress has full and exclusive power of legislating for Ter- ritories . 4th ...
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... Congress provide another , because , if it cease , anarchy must ensue - thus inferring that no power but Congress can establish any government . 3d . That Congress has full and exclusive power of legislating for Ter- ritories . 4th ...
... Congress provide another , because , if it cease , anarchy must ensue - thus inferring that no power but Congress can establish any government . 3d . That Congress has full and exclusive power of legislating for Ter- ritories . 4th ...
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CALIFORNIA AND NEW MEXICO | 2 |
JANUARY 24 1850 | 12 |
ment of California exercising the functions of civil governor in that Terri | 221 |
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account current acknowledge the receipt acting assistant quartermaster alcalde Angeles April August capital of California Captain cattle charge citizens civil claim coast collector Colonel 1st Dragoons commanding Commodore communication copy court custom-house December December 20 deem dragoons United duties enclose Given at Monterey Governor of California grant HEADQUARTERS TENTH MILITARY hereby appoint herewith Indians instant instructions J. D. STEVENSON J. L. FOLSOM land laws letter Lieutenant Colonel March Mazatlan Mexican Mexico mission necessary November obedient servant October paid persons port possession present President proper Pueblo de San R. B. MASON received regulations respectfully revenue S. W. KEARNY San Diego San Francisco San José Santa Barbara Secretary sent Shubrick Sonoma Southern Military District TENTH MILITARY DEPARTMENT Territory of California tion town Treasury ultimo United States army Upper California vessels virtue of authority Washington York Volunteers