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Articles of union
agreed upon between the committee of the Legislature of the state of Vermont, and the committee of the Convention of the New-Hampshire Grants, at Windsor, in February 1781 -
An act for levying a tax of six-pence on the pound, on the polls and rateable estate of the inhabitants of this state
and for the redemption of the paper currency, and supplying the treasury -
State of Vermont. Windsor, Feb. 12th, 1781
Agreeable to the order of the day, the governor, Council, and House of Representatives met, and formed into a committee of the whole, for the purpose of taking into consideration the matter of laying a jurisdictional claim east and west -
By His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esquire ... a proclamation
Whereas the legislature of this state, at their session in June last, for the reasons hereafter exhibited, did extend their claim of jurisdiction ... I have therefore thought fit ... to issue this proclamation, and do hereby strictly require, charge and command all persons of whatsoever quality or denomination residing within the said western claim of jurisdiction, to take due notice of the laws and orders of this state ... Given under my hand ... at Arlington, this 18th day of July, A.D. 1781 -
An act regulating and stating the fines and premiums in the several laws of this state
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Acts and laws, passed by the General Assembly of the representatives of the state of Vermont
at their session at Bennington, October 1780 -
Acts and laws, passed by the General Assembly of the representatives of the state of Vermont
at their session at Windsor, April 1781 -
Acts and laws, passed by the General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the state of Vermont
at their session at Windsor, February 1781 -
Acts and laws, passed by the General Assembly of the representatives of the state of Vermont
at their session at Bennington, June 1781 -
By His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esquire ... a proclamation
... I do hereby appoint Thursday the sixth day of December next, to be observed and kept as a day of public thanksgiving ... Given under my hand, in Council, at Chartestown [i.e., Charlestown], this 27th day of October ... 1781