Circular To all whom it may concern. Be it known. That the President of the United States ... has invested the undersigned with separate and distinct powers, civil and military ... Done at Monterey, capital of California, this first day of March, A.D. 1847. [Signed] W. Branford Shubrick, commander-in-chief of the naval forces. S.W. Kearny, brig. gen'l. U.S.A. and governor of California.
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Main Author: | California. Governor (1847 : Kearny) |
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Format: | Microfilm |
Language: | English |
Published: |
[Monterey],
[publisher not identified],
[1847]
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Physical Description: |
broadside. ; 32 x 22 cm. |
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