Resolutions of legislature of Arkansas approving Kansas and Nebraska act, 1855
Tag Archives: Kansas-Nebraska Act
Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Texas, relative to the acts of Congress admitting California into the Union, fixing the boundary of Texas, establishing territorial governments in Utah and New Mexico, the Fugitive Slave Law and the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Resolutions of legislature of Texas, on acts of Congress admitting California into Union, fixing boundary of Texas, establishing Territorial governments in Utah and New Mexico, fugitive slave law, and Kansas-Nebraska act, 1856
Resolutions of the Legislature of Georgia, approving of the principles contained in the “Nebraska Bill,” relating to the subject of slavery in the territories.
Resolutions of Georgia approving principles contained in Nebraska bill, on slavery, 1854
[Message of President, communicating constitution for Kansas adopted at Lecompton, 4 September, 1857]
Message of President, communicating constitution for Kansas adopted at Lecompton, 4 September, 1857, 1858
Resolutions of the Legislature of Michigan respecting slavery.
Resolutions of legislature of Michigan on repeal of compromise measures; against extension of slavery into territory of United States; for abolition of slavery and slave trade in Territories and in District of Columbia; and instructing senators and representatives to procure passage of law to prohibit slavery in Kansas and Nebraska and repeal of fugitive slave law, 1855
Joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, in relation to slavery and the admission of Kansas into the Union.
Joint resolutions of Iowa legislature on slavery and admission of Kansas into Union, 1857
Slavery — Kansas and secret political associations. Resolutions of the Legislature of Maine, in relation to the extension of slavery, Kansas, and secret political associations.
Resolutions of legislature of Maine on extension of slavery into Territory of Kansas, and secret political associations, 1856
Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Iowa, in relation to slavery, and the admission of Kansas into the Union.
Resolutions of general assembly of Iowa, against slavery, and on admission of Kansas into Union as free state, 1857
Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Maine, in relation to Kansas and slavery.
Resolutions of legislature of Maine on Kansas and slavery, 1858
No Slavery in Nebraska– No Slavery in the Nation– Slavery an Outlaw: Speech of Gerrit Smith, on the Nebraska Bill, in the U.S. House of Representatives, April 6, 1854
News article: Transcription of a speech given by Gerrit Smith on the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Fugitive Slave Act, 1854