ACTS, RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS OF THE FIFTEENTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA. SESSION BEGUN ON THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1889
1889 · Prescott
by Arizona
Prescott: Office of the Courier, 1889. Bound in institutional buckram with library marks. 119pp. Text is free of library stamps or marks, and Very Good. With errata, lists of officers and members of the Assembly, table of contents, and index.
The Assembly passed legislation to remove the territorial capitol to Phoenix, defined eligibility for the suffrage, protested the return of the Chiricahua Apaches from Florida, regulated the carrying of pistols and other weapons, and passed a variety of other laws.
FIRST EDITION. I Harv. Law Cat. 68. AII 143. (Inventory #: 17878)
The Assembly passed legislation to remove the territorial capitol to Phoenix, defined eligibility for the suffrage, protested the return of the Chiricahua Apaches from Florida, regulated the carrying of pistols and other weapons, and passed a variety of other laws.
FIRST EDITION. I Harv. Law Cat. 68. AII 143. (Inventory #: 17878)