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A letter on March 2, 1876, John A. Martin, in relation to Senate Bill no. 10 relating to building associations, hopes Governor Osborn will carefully consider the bill before taking any actions. A letter on February 17, 1875, from Byron Sherry, concerns the bill before the Kansas Legislations in regard to abolishing the criminal court. A letter from J. A. Jorgg on December 28, 1875, relates to fees of county offices. A letter on February 28, 1876, from H. Kuhn, about the prohibition bill and requests the Governor to veto the bill.

Creator: Kansas. Governor (1873-1877 : Osborn)
Date: 1875, 1876

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Item Number: 454160
Call Number: Governor's Office, Governor Thomas Andrew Osborn Correspondence Files, Correspondence Received, Subject Files, Box 4 Folder 65
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 454160

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