This volume contains the complete "Laws of the State of Illinois" for the year 1861, as enacted by the Illinois General Assembly. A valuable resource for legal historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the legislative history of Illinois during a pivotal period in American history. This compilation provides a comprehensive overview of the statutes, resolutions, and legal frameworks that governed the state during that year. Essential for understanding the legal and political landscape of Illinois during the Civil War era. The laws reflect the pressing issues and concerns of the time, offering insights into the state's response to national events and its internal development.
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