South Carolina. General Assembly
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Resolutions of the legislature of South Carolina, respecting the repeal of the act of Congress providing for the distribution of the proceeds of the public lands

Resolutions of the legislature of South Carolina, touching the controversy between New York and Virginia, and a late law of that state on the same subject

Report of the Joint Committee, appointed to examine into the condition of the branch of the bank of the state, at Camden

Testimony taken before the Legislative Committee to Investigate the State Hospital for the Insane at Columbia

Journal of the General Assembly of South Carolina, September 17, 1776-October 20, 1776

Report Of State Officers, Board And Committees To The General Assembly Of The State Of South Carolina
Legislative manual - General Assembly of South Carolina
Reports on the free school system
Selection of such acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the state of South Carolina, as relate to the city of Charleston
Report of the committee appointed to examine into the proceedings of the people of Georgia, with respect to the province of South-Carolina, and the disputes subsisting between the two colonies
A Bill for establishing the the constitution of the state of South Carolina
House of Representatives, [1788] Debates on Constitution framed for United States
Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina, passed in December, 1810
Report of Special committee on bill to define the principles on which joint stock banks shall be incorporated
Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina
Resolutions of the legislature of South Carolina, in relation to the "Wilmot Proviso." February 6, 1849. Read, and ordered to be printed
Ordinances of the city of Charleston, from the 19th of August 1844, to the 14th of September 1854
Message from His Excellency the governor, no. 1, delivered to the legislature of South-Carolina, on the 29th November, 1809
Court of Arbitration of the Charleston Chamber of Congress
A letter addressed to the members of the Legislature of South-Carolina
Action of the South Carolina Legislature on the communication of the British consul, relative to the law concerning colored seamen -