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Secret Session. Set of three pamphlets, Ordin

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Secret Session. Set of three pamphlets, Ordin
Secret Session. Set of three pamphlets, Ordinances Adopted by the Convention of Virginia, in Secret Session, in April and May 1861, 44 pp. Ordinances Adopted by the Convention of Virginia, at the Adjourned Session in June and July 1861, (26) pp. First leaf loose. Ordinances Adopted by the Convention of Virginia, at the Adjourned Session in November and December 1861, 11 pp. A wealth of early Confederate decrees, including Ordinance No. 1, of Apr. 17, 1861: "to repeal the ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, by the State of Virginia...." Many other ordinances: "concerning suspicious persons," "for the speedy completion of rail road connections between Richmond and Harpers Ferry," "adopting the Constitution of the Confederate States," "for the protection of property in Counties of the State not actually invaded," "to prohibit Citizens of Virginia from holding Office under the United States Government," "for the apportionment of Representation in the Congress of the Confederate States," "providing for the election of Electors of President and Vice-President of the Confederate States," "concerning Trials for Treason," "to provide for the enrollment and employment of Free Negroes in the public service," and much, much more. Uniform age toning, occasional leaves loose, trifle brittle, else generally very good. Each in old brown wrappers, the whole in custom-made folding slipcase commissioned c. 1970, grey buckram, gilt decoration, marbled lining. Highly desirable!