Louisiana Constitution Ad Advertising Terms Notice
A fragmentary notice from the Louisiana constitution era describes advertising terms for job work and public sale notices. It mentions special agreements, listing of names and businesses, and a sale day. The text also references a convention at New Orleans on a Saturday in Mexico Month seven.
Governors powers and state offices in early constitution
The document outlines executive powers including filling vacancies during senate recess, notifying officers in writing, convening extraordinary sessions with governor approval, and a two thirds override for vetoes. It designates a secretary of state and a state treasurer, plus a supreme court with salaries and qualifications.
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Dections of Gen Hancock on Beecey An Onfer
Fragmented OCR text outlines a military decision by Gen Rogers on appeals from Gen Jon in Texas. It mentions an office under general w and references Aldara snob and a Hallas ay. The readable content is garbled and lacks clear factual detail or dates.
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Be Lae Lalas February 15 1868 Event
Fragmentary OCR notes record a February 15 1868 date linked to Be Lae Lalas. The text is incomplete and does not provide clear event details, participants, or location beyond the calendar date.
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Notice of Convention Tax Costs
Informal notice referencing convention tax details with unclear text about costs, rent, and party names. Reads as a fragmented public notice from a local authority or court about tax assessment obligations and associated parties, but specifics are illegible.
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