Brief Developing Title to Public Lands From Fundamental Sources Filed With Cha
Brief Developing Title to Public Lands From Fundamental Sources Filed With Cha
Edward George
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" Mr. Morris moved to . Postpone this in order to take up the following: "The Legislature shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respect- ing the territory and other property belonging to 30 the United States; and nothing in this constitution contained, shall be so construed as to prejudice any claims of the United States or of any particular state. " On vote this construction was agreed to in the con- vention, Maryland alone voting- in negative. CONSTITUTION ...SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS. The new, or present, constitution was completed by the convention and submitted September 20, 1787, to Congress for approval. Amendments were proposed in Congress but voted down by Virginia and the great maj- ority, and September 28, 1787, Congress submitted the constitution to the legislatures of the several states for adoption. DEED OF SOUTH CAROLINA. South Carolina, August 9th, 1787, deeded to Con- gress her strip of land 12 to 14 miles wide, extending to the Mississippi river.
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