[Tennessee Laws]:

$125 · Offered by William Reese Company · No longer available

PUBLIC ACTS OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, PASSED AT THE EXTRA SESSION OF THE THIRTY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY... A scarce Tennessee Confederate imprint. In this special session, Tennessee agrees to send delegates to the Secession Convention in Montgomery, and outlines the selection process and qualifications for those delegates. Includes a law for raising a provisional force, a law which required the secession convention's decision to be submitted to a popular vote (which rejected the convention's decision to secede), and also an act to consider the Constitution of the Confederate States. Also prints Governor Harris' message of January 7, 1861, denouncing the North's "systematic, wanton, and long continued agitation of the slavery question," and its "actual and threatened aggressions." This Eastman imprint is considerably rarer than the Griffith publication of the same session.

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