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B9781018515205Hardback. New. hardcover
A9781019143988Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781019143988Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781018519753Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781018525518Paperback / softback. New. paperback
0656499885.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1811WRCAM31624Washington 1811. 6pp. Dbd. Near fine. The committee finds that for reasons of population commerce and the integrity of the Union statehood should be encouraged for Mississippi. They resolve that a constitutional convention be called in the territory as a necessary step to statehood. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 24270. OCLC 27967980. unknown books
1801WRCAM36255Washington 1801. 4pp. Dbd. Contemporary manuscript page inscription and early stain in upper outer corner not affecting text. Light offsetting. Else very good. Congressional report declaring that the Mississippi Territory in entitled to elect a delegate to Congress "with the right to debate but not to vote" and that Narsworthy Hunter has been duly elected to serve in that capacity in the Seventh Congress. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 1539. unknown books
1816WRCAM34214Washington 1816. 10pp. Modern red cloth. Toned. Good. A land office report regarding how claims for lands stemming from the Spanish and British occupations of parts of the Mississippi Territory from 1763 to 1803 were to be treated. OCLC locates eight copies. OCLC 10465816. hardcover books
181211748MAY 29 1812. Washington: Way. 1812. 4pp bound in attractive modern quarter calf and marbled boards. Very Good. <br/><br/> The Committee attempts to cure the uncertain status of land titles that resulted from the Spanish evacuation of the Mississippi Territory. "Many persons holding lands" under Spanish authority "who were either ignorant of the transfer of the country to the United States or of any legal defect in their titles neglected to obtain patents for their lands" although under Spanish law they had evidently perfected their titles. The Committee recommends respecting those titles especially as "the claims are generally for small tracts of land and in many instances the lands have been inhabited and cultivated for a number of years." <br/>AI 27326 2. Not in Eberstadt Decker. Way. unknown books
181423532Washington City: Printed by Roger C. Weightman 1814. 10 2 blank pp. Folded untrimmed uncut. Two pinholes in blank left margin lightly tanned and foxed. Very Good. <br/><br/> An unsophisticated copy of this plea by landowners in the Yazoo area of Mississippi Territory for federal assistance in quieting titles to land that they purchased from Spain. Others had been granted the same land by England during the prior British ownership of the Territory. The Report explains the history of the Spanish and British claims to the area and lists the British grants of land filed with the register of the land office. <br/>AI 33474 5. Printed by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
181637599Washington D.C.: Printed by William A. Davis 1816. First edition. Removed. A very good copy with a War Department stamp on title light foxing mostly to margins. 6 pp. 8vo. Shaw & Shoemaker 39618. [Printed by William A. Davis] unknown books
181537595Washington D.C.: n.p. 1815. First edition. Removed. A very good copy with a War Department stamp on title. 6 pp. 8vo. Shaw & Shoemaker 36393. n.p. unknown books
181525113Washington 1815. 6pp caption title as issued disbound and toned. Good. <br/><br/> Considering the terms of the Georgia Cession of the Mississippi Territory to the United States the Committee recommends admission. <br/>AI 36393 2. Not in De Renne. unknown books
181714725Washington 1817. 7 1 blank pp. Disbound Very Good. The Convention had sought admission as a single State rather than division in two. But the Territory is so vast with so much uncultivated "wilderness" that the Committee worries whether "the whole Territory is capable of such a strong population as ever to render it a formidable State compared with the largest sized of the northern middle and western States." A chart is provided with data on the quantity of land sold in Mississippi Territory from the opening of the land offices on September 30 1816. FIRST EDITION. AI 42725 2. unknown books
1800WRCAM26395Philadelphia 1800. 3pp. Dbd. Very good. The government refuses to allow land to be appropriated in Mississippi for "clergyman and seminaries of learning and such like purposes" because of the "unsettled condition of claims to lands." EVANS 38892. unknown books
180023526Philadelphia 1800. 2 leaves printed on rectos only disbound. A couple of small tears to blank upper margin else Very Good. Burling et al owners of land in the Mississippi Territory claimed title to their property derived from Spanish land grants. They seek an Act of Congress confirming their title; but the Committee presents an unfavorable report since Burling's request would interfere with the recent Act of Congress to fix Georgia's boundary establish a government for the Mississippi Territory and settle title to conflicting land claims. A scarce imprint. Evans 38894. NAIP w025688 3. unknown books
188436643Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1884. Second edition. Cloth. A very good copy spine ends worn boards rubbed plates fine and quite uncommonly except for two small marginal tears without blemish. 2407-2901 pp. i.e 494 pp. plates. Illus. with 61 folding b/w plates 3 other plates and occasional in-text drawings. 8vo. Published first as part of "48th Congress 1st Session. House of Representatives. Ex. Doc.; No. 37." [U.S.] Government Printing Office hardcover books
187514747New York: George Nesbitt 1875. Original printed wrappers front wrap detached with erasure of old institutional mark rear wrap illustrated with 'The Great Highway and Railroad Three Span Steel Bridge over the Mississippi River at Saint Louis Missouri'. Small map on page 3 shows the Road's locations. 22pp two folding tables. Good or so. FIRST EDITION. George Nesbitt unknown books
1844154111844. 28th Cong. 1st Sess. Senate. No. 75. 1844. 60pp Disbound. Very Good. unknown books
B9781425544386Paperback / softback. New. paperback
124593841X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
142554438X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
In-4 p. (mm. 295x225), legatura edit. in p. marocchino, dorso a cordoni con tit. oro, tagli dorati, dentelle dorata ai risg., pp. XXIV,692, con 25 grandi tavole, f.t. e piu' volte ripieg., incluse carte geografiche e piante. Relazione "based upon surveys and investigations made under the Acts of Congress directing the topographical and hydrographical survey of the delta of the Mississippi river, with such investigations as might lead to determine the most practicable plan for securing it from inundation, and the best mode of deepening the channels at the mouths of the river - Submitted to the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, War Department, 1861. Reprinted with additions". Solo le tavv. talvolta con strappi, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.