Executive Papers of Governor John Floyd, 1830-1834
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- Virginia Governor (1830-1834 : Floyd)
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John Floyd's Executive papers primarily consist of incoming correspondence during his four years as governor between 4 March 1830 and 31 March 1834. The correspondence in this collection relates to a variety of topics including appointments & recommendations for state positions; Nat Turner's Rebellion; the Virginia Penitentiary; arms and ammunition; the militia; Revolutionary War bounty land claims; slavery; public improvements; resignations; extraditions; state expenses & revenue; elections; and others. In addition to correspondence, there are resolutions from the Virginia Senate & House of Delegates; accounts; oaths; contracts; pardons; proposals; receipts; election returns & certificates; qualifications; lists; proclamations; petitions; reports; appointments; resignations; bonds; commissions; orders; proceedings; opinions; and other sundry items.
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