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1800 Journal of the United States Senate Journal

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1800 Journal of the United States Senate Journal
<B>1800 Journal of the United States Senate</B></I> <I>Journal of the Senate of the United States of America: Being the Second Session of the Sixth Congress, Begun and held at the City of Washington, November 17th 1800; and in the 25th year of the Sovereignty of the said United States.</B></I> Published in Washington, printed by Way & Groff, dated 1800. An exceptionally rare record of the Senate from November 17, 1800 to March 4, 1801 covering all bills and acts passed including an <I>"Act to receive and continue in force... the relief and protection of American Seamen."</B></I> On January 5, 1801: <I>"An act to erect a Mausoleum for George Washington."</B></I> On January 23, 1801: <I>"A petition in the Indiana Territory, praying Congress to pass some regulations in regard to the gradual abolition of Slavery and the extinction of certain Indian titles etc."</B></I> Outstanding in this record is the February 11th vote of the Electoral College showing, in a diagrammed representation, the tie vote between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. The tie was broken in favor of Jefferson through the strong political influence of Alexander Hamilton. Burr never forgave Hamilton and subsequently killed him in a duel in 1804. This book contains the complete text of Jefferson's Inaugural speech and a record of the administration of his Presidential Oath of Office on March 4, 1801. Fine condition with original dark blue boards with replaced leather spine and gilt title, 149 pages plus an 11 page index. The original owner's signature reads <I>"Robert Brown,"</B></I> who was a Congressman from Pennsylvania from 1798 until 1815. Lot:255