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29432Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Report of the Commissioners from Connecticut. Hartford 1906/ 284 pages clothbound. Covers a bit soiled else good condition. . Other hardcover books
1828WRCAM49374New Orleans 1828. Seventeen volumes. Publication details and pagination provided below. Uniform 20th-century buckram gilt leather labels. Small ink library stamp on titlepages embossed blindstamp on most titlepages occasional ink ownership signature. Some small paper repairs minor foxing some leaves closely trimmed. A few small marginal tears including the bottom corner of one titlepage; some tears with minor effect on text individually enumerated below. Minor occasional staining mostly marginal or in the gutters. Overall a good set. A superb consecutive set of the first seventeen session laws issued after Louisiana achieved statehood in 1812 comprising the laws from the first session of the first "General Assembly" or legislature to the second session of the Eighth Legislature. A wealth of interesting information on the early affairs of Louisiana at a time when the state was at the western extreme of the United States. The first volume contains much to be expected from a first legislature: a resolution giving the legislature's assent to "an enlargement of the limits of the State of Louisiana" an act regarding the salaries of various state officials an act establishing election methods for various public offices including the U.S. House of Representatives an act authorizing a state loan and an act to organize a "Corps of Militia for the Service of the State of Louisiana." Understandably there is a voluminous amount of information regarding slavery in the state throughout the laws. During the first session of the legislature alone two of the twenty-four acts enumerated concern reimbursement from state funds for lost slaves one to imprisonment and one killed while trying to run away. There are also acts relative to runaway slaves private emancipation and more. Towards the end of the run the eighth legislature passed an act prohibiting entry of slaves into the state for purposes of sale. Other acts contained here organize the City of New Orleans into wards with various and numerous laws on internal improvements civil law and criminal law. While individual volumes come to the market on occasion nothing like this group has ever been offered at retail; it is a collection that would be impossible to assemble today on a book-by-book basis. <br> <br> The imprints included here are as follows: <br> <br> 1 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: Thierry 1812. 91pp. JUMONVILLE 226. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 25881. <br> <br> 2 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE FIRST LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: Baird & Wagner 1813. vii265pp. Burn damage to upper gutter affecting an occasional word of text. JUMONVILLE 239. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 28978. <br> <br> 3 ACTS PASSED AT THE THIRD SESSION OF THE FIRST LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1814. 8119pp. plus folding plate. JUMONVILLE 249. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 31952. <br> <br> 4 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE SECOND LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1815. 6111pp. plus folding plate. JUMONVILLE 264. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 35135. <br> <br> 5 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SECOND LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1816. 1iii172pp. JUMONVILLE 273. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 38098. <br> <br> 6 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRD LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: J.C. De St. Romes 1817. 222pp. Top fifth of titlepage lacking affecting four words in the title. JUMONVILLE 286. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 41289. <br> <br> 7 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRD LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: J.C. De St. Romes 1818. xii209pp. JUMONVILLE 300. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 44614. <br> <br> 8 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FOURTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: J.C. De St. Romes 1819. 143pp. JUMONVILLE 315. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 48514. <br> <br> 9 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE FOURTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: J.C. De St. Romes 1820. 155pp. JUMONVILLE 335. SHOEMAKER 2012. <br> <br> 10 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: J.C. De St. Romes 1821. 159pp. Small ink burn hole in titlepage; bottom corner of penultimate leaf torn costing a few words. JUMONVILLE 358. SHOEMAKER 5859. <br> <br> 11 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: J.C. De St. Romes 1822. 130pp. JUMONVILLE 374. SHOEMAKER 9295. <br> <br> 12 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE SIXTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: J.C. De St. Romes 1823. 2xxxi3-110pp. JUMONVILLE 402. SHOEMAKER 13142. <br> <br> 13 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SIXTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1824. 1878pp. JUMONVILLE 432. SHOEMAKER 16938. <br> <br> 14 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE SEVENTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: M. Cruzat 1824- 1825. 241pp. Untrimmed. JUMONVILLE 457. SHOEMAKER 21249. <br> <br> 15 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SEVENTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: James M. Bradford 1826. 264pp. JUMONVILLE 488. SHOEMAKER 25144. <br> <br> 16 ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE EIGHTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: John Gibson 1827. 211pp. Last third of text trimmed close costing some page numbers. JUMONVILLE 600. SHOEMAKER 29537. <br> <br> 17 ACTS PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE EIGHTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. New Orleans: John Gibson 1828. 25-199pp. JUMONVILLE 625. SHOEMAKER 33906. JUMONVILLE 226 239 249 264 273 286 300 315 335 358 374 402 432 457 488 600 625. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 25881 28978 31952 35135 38098 41289 44614 48514. SHOEMAKER 2012 5859 9295 13142 16938 21249 25144 29537 33906. hardcover books
182828991New Orleans 1828. Seventeen volumes octavo publication details and pagination provided in the listing below. Uniform 20th-century buckram gilt leather labels. Small ink library stamp to titlepages embossed blind-stamp to most titlepages occasional ink ownership signature some small paper repairs minor foxing some leaves closely trimmed a few small marginal tears including the bottom corner of one titlepage some tears with minor effect to text individually enumerated in the detailed list below minor occasional staining mostly marginal or in the gutters. An superb consecutive set of the first seventeen session laws issued after Louisiana achieved statehood in 1812 comprising the laws from the first session of the first "General Assembly" or legislature to the second session of the Eighth Legislature. A wealth of interesting information on the early affairs of Louisiana at a time when the state was at the western extreme of the United States.<br/> <br/>The first volume contains much to be expected from a first legislature: a resolution giving the legislature's assent to "an enlargement of the limits of the State of Louisiana" an act regarding the salaries of various state officials an act establishing election methods for various public offices including the U.S. House of Representatives an act authorizing a state loan and an act to organize a "Corps of Militia for the Service of the State of Louisiana." Understandably there is a voluminous amount of information regarding slavery in the state throughout the laws. During the first session of the legislature alone two of the twenty-four acts enumerated concern reimbursement from state funds for lost slaves one to imprisonment and one killed while trying to run away. There are also acts relative to runaway slaves private emancipation and more. Towards the end of the run the eighth legislature passed an act prohibiting entry of slaves into the state for purposes of sale. Other acts contained here organize the City of New Orleans into wards with various and numerous laws on internal improvements civil law and criminal law. While individual volumes come to the market on occasion nothing like this group has ever been offered at retail; it is a collection that would be impossible to assemble today on a book-by-book basis. The imprints included here are as follows: 1 Acts Passed at the First Session of the First General Assembly of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: Thierry 1812. 91pp. Jumonville 226; Shaw & Shoemaker 25881. 2 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the First Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: Baird & Wagner 1813. vii 265pp. Burn damage to the upper gutter affecting an occasional word of text. Jumonville 239; Shaw & Shoemaker 28978. 3 Acts Passed at the Third Session of the First Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1814. 8119pp. Plus folding plate. Jumonville 249; Shaw & Shoemaker 31952. 4 Acts Passed at the First Session of the Second Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1815. 6111pp. Plus folding plate. Jumonville 264; Shaw & Shoemaker 35135. 5 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Second Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1816. 1iii172pp. Jumonville 273; Shaw & Shoemaker 38098. 6 Acts passed at the First Session of the Third Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: J. C. de St. Romes 1817. 222pp. Top fifth of titlepage lacking affecting four word in the title. Jumonville 286; Shaw & Shoemaker 41289. 7 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Third Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: J. C. de St. Romes 1818. xii 209pp. Jumonville 300; Shaw & Shoemaker 44614. 8 Acts Passed at the First Session of the Fourth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: J. C. De St. Romes 1819. 143pp. Jumonville 315; Shaw & Shoemaker 48514. 9 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Fourth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: J. C. De St. Romes 1820. 155pp. Jumonville 335; Shoemaker 2012. 10 Acts Passed at the First Session of the Fifth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: J. C. De St. Romes 1821. 159pp. Small ink burn hole to titlepage bottom corner of penultimate leaf torn costing a few words. Jumonville 358. Shoemaker 5859. 11 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Fifth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: J. C. de St. Romes 1822. 130pp. Jumonville 374; Shoemaker 9295. 12 Acts Passed at the First Session of the Sixth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: J. C. de St. Romes 1823. 2xxxi3-110pp. Jumonville 402; Shoemaker 13142. 13 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Sixth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: Peter K. Wagner 1824. 1878pp. Jumonville 432; Shoemaker 16938. 14 Acts Passed at the First Session of the Seventh Legislature of the State of Louisiana.New Orleans: M. Cruzat 1824-25. 241pp. Untrimmed. Jumonville 457; Shoemaker 21249. 15 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Seventh Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: James M. Bradford 1826. 264pp. Jumonville 488; Shoemaker 25144. 16 Acts Passed at the First Session of the Eighth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: John Gibson 1827. 211pp. Last third of text trimmed close costing some page numbers. Jumonville 600; Shoemaker 29537. 17 Acts Passed at the Second Session of the Eighth Legislature of the State of Louisiana. New Orleans: John Gibson 1828. 25-199pp. Jumonville 625; Shoemaker 33906.<br/> <br/>Jumonville 226 239 249 264 273 286 300 315 335 358 374 402 432 457 488 600 625. Shaw & Shoemaker 25881 28978 31952 35135 3809841289 44614 48514. Shoemaker 2012 5859 9295 13142 16938 21249 25144 29537 33906. unknown books
192241168Washington D.C.: Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1922. Large folding nautical chart printed on heavy paper stock. Colored. A rare original coastal survey of southwest wetlands from Calcasieu Pass to Constance Bayou and including Pecan Island and the Mermentau River.<br/> <br/> Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline create nautical charts of the coast and help increase maritime safety since its founding and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps commonly referred to as "T-sheets" provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of the wetlands from Constance Bayou to Calcasieu Pass and an important historical view of the developing Louisiana. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey unknown
186937231Nouvelle-Orleans: Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil 1869. Original printed glazed yellow wrappers. 23 1 blank pp. Light wear top edge uncut. Entirely in the French language.<br /> Not in Thompson. OCLC 4953870 13 as of August 2022. Au Secretariat General du Supreme Conseil unknown
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