New Hampshire. General Court
New Hampshire General Court legislative branch of the state government of New Hampshire
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Works
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Address of George Washington, president of the United States, to his fellow citizens, on his declining being considered a candidate for their future suffrages : to which is added the tribute of respect, paid to his memory, by the Legislature of New-Hampshire, at their late session at Exeter, December 28th, 1799. | |
A bill to provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia of the United States : published by order of the House of Representatives, the eighteenth of February 1795. | |
Documents relative to Dartmouth college. | |
EBT cards | |
Farewell address | |
General Court manual | |
History and final disposition of bills and resolutions | |
Legislative calendar. | |
The memorial of the society of people of Canterbury in the county of Rockingham, and Enfield in the county of Grafton, commonly called Shakers. | |
Militia bill. | |
NH RSA Title XX | |
Patriot Office, Concord, N.H., November 19, 1812 : New-Hampshire Legislature : quorums of both houses having been previously formed, yesterday at half past three o'clock His Excellency William Plumer delivered in presence of the Legislature the following speech. | |
Proceedings of the legislature of New-Hampshire, on the important subjects referred to in the governor's speech, at the opening of the special session, October 27, 1813 : with the yeas and nays in both branches, on accepting the reports of the several committees to whom the subjects were referred. | |
Proclamation for a public fast | |
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened | |
Rev. Mr. Morison's election sermon | |
A sermon, delivered at Concord, before the Hon. General Court of the state of Newhampshire : at the annual election, holden on the first Wednesday in June, M.DCC.XCI | |
A sermon, preached before His Excellency the Governor, the honorable Council | |
State of New Hampshire Division of Family Assistance electronic benefits transfer cards : performance audit report, September 2013. | |
State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791 : The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in this state, to forward all the vouchers and documents they may have it in their power to procure, to support the claim of New-Hampshire against the United States, for monies paid as a hire or bounty, by Towns, Classes or Individuals, to procure the soldiers, who served in the militia and Continental Army, in the course of the war. | |
The state of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six : Resolved ... to use all reasonable efforts to procure the assumption, by the general government, of the state and town debts created in aiding to suppress the late rebellion ... Approved July 7, 1866. | |
State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty one. An Act for impowering the sheriff of the County of Cheshire to release from prison sundry of the good subjects of this State, imprisoned by certain evil-minded persons, assuming authority for so doing under the people inhabiting a territory commonly called Vermont; and for apprehending the persons so offending... | |
State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one : An act in addition to and alteration of an Act passed the twelfth day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, entitled an act for raising and compleating this State's quota of the Continental army ... In Committee of Safety. Exeter. April 14, 1781. The several towns and places in this state, are herby notified that the rolls of the six months men referred to in the above vote cannot be made up until the discharges given the men at camp are returned to the Committee of Claims... | |
State of New-Hampshire. The council and Assembly of said State, have ordered, -- that the following proclamation of the Hon'able Continental Congress, for a general thanksgiving throughout the United States, be printed, and sent to the several religious societies in this state, to be observed, agreeable to the directions therein... A proclamation fo a general thanksgiving throughout the United States of America, in Congress November 1, 1777. For as much as it is the indispensible duty of all men to adore the superintending providence of Almighty God, to acknowledge with gratitude their obligations to Him... It is therefore recommended to the Legislative or exectutive powers of these several United States, to set apart Thursday, the eighteenth day of December next, for solemn thanksgiving and praise... | |
State of New-Hampshire. The following plan was laid before a Committee of both branches of the Legislature of a sub-committee, on the 14th day of September, 1786. The committee appointed to report the best plan they can devise for emitting paper money, beg leave to report... | |
State of New Hampshire. The Selected Committee to whom was referred "so much of the Message of His Excellency the Governor, as relates to the distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the Public lands, a protective tariff and the bankrupt act... and present the following report... Approved Dec. 23, 1842. | |
The state of New-Hampshire, to the selectmen of [blank] in the County of Greeting. You are hereby required to notify and warn the male inhabitants of twenty-one years of age, and upwards paying each one for himself, a poll-tax in said [blank] giving them fifteen days notice, to meet at some convenient place in [blank] aforesaid, some time in the month of March next, to vote for a president for said state, and for Senators for the County of [blank] ... | |
That our Senators in Congress be instructed ... to urge as a wise and just measure, an increased rate of duties on imported wools | |
To the Honorable the speaker of the House of representatives. The undersigned, a committee appointed on the petition of Ebenezer Eastman and others, praying for the incorporation of a new town, to be formed out of parts of the towns of Salisbury, Andover, Sanbornton and Northfield Report ... | |
Valedictory address of his excellency, Frederick Smyth, Governor of the state of New Hampshire to the two branches of the Legislature, June Session, 1867. | |
Washington's legacy |