Proposed pension to Mrs. Denny ; Case of Penelope Denny.
Author/creator | United States. Congress 1825-1826) |
Other author/creator | contained in (work): United States. Congress. Register of debates in Congress. |
Format | Book and Print |
Publication Info | Washington [D.C.] : [Gales & Seaton], 1826. |
Description | columns 861-867, 1,326-1,347 ; 25 cm |
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Abstract | Before the House of Representatives, a bill is proposed and read three times which would grant Penelope Denny half of her son's pension after he was killed in service of the Navy. Lewis Williams of North Carolina is one of the main opponents of the bill. |
General note | Title from column 862. |
General note | Excerpted from: Register of debates in Congress : comprising the leading debates and incidents of the first session of the Nineteenth Congress: : together with an appendix, containing the most important state papers and public documents to which the session has given birth: : to which are added, the laws enacted during the session, with a copious index to the whole. : Vol. II / United States. Congress (19th, 1st session : 1825-1826). Washington [D.C.] : Printed and published by Gales & Seaton., 1826. |
General note | Two columns per page. |
Other title | Case of Penelope Denny. |
Available Items
Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions | |
Joyner | NC Rare | HV699.3.M4 U55 1826 | ✔ Available | Request Material |