History of Dakota Territory volume 2

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History of Dakota Territory volume 2
George W George Washington Kingsbury
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The bill was introduced by Representative John A. Pickler, of Faulk County. It had about two-thirds majority on the main question of removal, but this majority was not united in favor of Pierre. Huron was also a strong candidate, as were Mitchell, Chamberlain, Redfield, Aberdeen and Watertown. Still the demand for removal was a common platform that all points agreed . Upon, hence the vote on the passage of the bill through the House gave to Ordway, McKenzie and the Northern Pacific interest gre...at perturbation. The vote on final passage was twenty-seven for to twenty against. A majority of the Council also strongly favored the measure, but the bill was not acted upon until early in March, when it was passed without amendment. It is probable that motives of policy in which the success or defeat of other measures was con- nected was responsible for the delay. When Governor Pierce was appointed he first came to Yankton and took the oath of office. A public reception was given him during which he made a responsive address, in which he made the following reference to the capital removal, which was then the subject of legal proceedings: I have not discussed the legal proceedings which are pending because I must act solely upon what I find before me, upon the law as it stands, until altered by the Legislature or the courts.

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