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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes TN-1861.4<br />

128• An Act for the relief of Negroes who<br />

have been set free by their Masters, who<br />

have provided no means to transport them<br />

to the Western Coast of Africa, [p. 117]<br />

130• An Act to defray the expenses of the<br />

General Assembly of the State of Tennes-<br />

see, with the Report of the Committee on<br />

Finance, [pp. 119-120, 125-126]<br />

22• An Act to incorporate the United Synod<br />

of the Presbyterian Church in the United<br />

States of America, [pp. 172-173]<br />

70• An Act to amend the charter of the city<br />

of Memphis, and for other purposes, [pp.<br />

279, 285, 289]<br />

146• An Act to incorporate the town of<br />

Middleburg, and for other purposes, [pp.<br />

455, 458-459, 470]<br />

156• An Act for the relief of A.P. Smith,<br />

Trustee of John Goodrich, deceased, and<br />

J.C. Goodrich, Administrator of said<br />

deceased, and for other purposes, [pp.<br />

491-492]<br />

213• An Act to extend the corporate limits of<br />

the town of LaGrange, reduce the several<br />

acts of incorporation into one, and amend<br />

the same, and for other purposes, [pp. 607,<br />

611-612,616]<br />

5• Resolutions of the General Assembly of<br />

the State of Tennessee, Adopted December<br />

2, 1859. [pp. 653-656]<br />

41• Joint Resolution requesting Senators and<br />

Representatives in Congress. Adopted<br />

March 23, 1860. [pp. 680-681]<br />

42• Joint Resolution on States' Rights.<br />

Adopted March 23, 1860. [pp. 681-682]<br />

Descriptors: Abolitionists and abolition societies;<br />

Appropriations; Black Republican Party; Capital<br />

punishment; Centreville, TN; Courts; Fayette<br />

County, TN; Foreign relations; Free Negroes;<br />

Free persons of color; Free white males;<br />

Fugitives; Great Britain; Hardeman County, TN;<br />

Hickman County, TN; Highways and roads;<br />

Hiring of slaves; Incorporation of cities and<br />

towns; Inheritance; Insurrection; LaGrange, TN;<br />

Lincoln County, TN; Liquor laws; Memphis,<br />

TN; Middleburg, TN; Negroes; Non-slavehold-<br />

ing states; Railroads; Religious organizations;<br />

Sales of slaves; Slaveholding states; Taxation;<br />

Town charters; United Synod of the Presbyterian<br />

Church in the U.S.; Voluntary enslavement;<br />

Buck (colored boy); Gee, George (free person of<br />

color); George (colored boy); Goodrich, John;<br />

Jim (colored boy); Kennedy, Allen J. (free<br />

person of color); Kennedy, Martha (free person<br />

of color)<br />

TN-1861.1<br />

Contains:<br />

• Governor's Message to the Senate and<br />

House of Representatives of the State of<br />

Tennessee. Nashville, January 7, 1861. [pp.<br />

1-13]<br />

7• Resolution of the General Assembly of the<br />

State of Tennessee. Adopted January 16,<br />

1861. [pp. 45-46]<br />

9• Joint Resolution adopted by the Legisla-<br />

ture of Tennessee in regard to coercion, [pp.<br />

46-47]<br />

13• Resolutions proposing amendments to<br />

the Constitution of the United States, [pp.<br />

49-52]<br />

18• Joint Resolution by the General Assem-<br />

bly of the State of Tennessee. Adopted<br />

January 30, 1861. [p. 54]<br />

Descriptors: Defense; Constitutional amend-<br />

ments; Federal-State relations; Fugitives; Fugi-<br />

tive slave laws, states; New York State;<br />

Non-slaveholding states; Slaveholding states<br />

TN-1861.4<br />

Contains:<br />

• Governor's Message to the Senate and<br />

House of Representatives. Nashville, April<br />

25, 1861. [pp. 3-11]<br />

• Governor's Message to the Senate and<br />

House of Representatives. Nashville, June<br />

18, 1861. [pp. 11-14]<br />

1• An Act to submit to a vote of the people<br />

a Declaration of Independence, and for<br />

other purposes, [pp. 15-17]<br />

• An Ordinance for the Adoption of the<br />

Constitution of the Provisional Government<br />

of the Confederate States of America, [p. 18]<br />

2• Message of the Governor to the Senate<br />

and the House of Representatives. Nash-<br />

ville, May 7, 1861. [p. 19]<br />

• Convention between the State of Tennessee<br />

and the Confederate States of America, [pp.<br />

19-20]<br />

State Slavery Statutes 307

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