Journal Of The House Of Representatives, Volume 1 presents a detailed record of the proceedings of the Illinois House of Representatives. This historical document offers valuable insights into the legislative activities, debates, and decisions made by the Illinois General Assembly. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the inner workings of state government will find this volume an essential resource. It provides a comprehensive look at the issues considered and the actions taken by the House, reflecting the political and social landscape of the time.
Compiled by the Illinois General Assembly, this journal serves as a primary source for understanding the state's legislative history. The volume captures the daily operations and significant events within the House of Representatives, preserving a crucial part of Illinois' governmental heritage.
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