. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. f the secretary of the territory. On the day preceding adjournment theconvention by resolution provided for the publishing of 1,000 volumes of thedebates and also thanked the president and the permanent officers of the conven-tion for the fair and efficient manner in which they had discharged their duties,and presented ,to President Fancher the chair he had occupied, and the gavel hehad wielded. On the last day, the delegates presented Fancher with a framedgroup picture of the delegates, and Chief Clerk Hamilton was the recipient
. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. f the secretary of the territory. On the day preceding adjournment theconvention by resolution provided for the publishing of 1,000 volumes of thedebates and also thanked the president and the permanent officers of the conven-tion for the fair and efficient manner in which they had discharged their duties,and presented ,to President Fancher the chair he had occupied, and the gavel hehad wielded. On the last day, the delegates presented Fancher with a framedgroup picture of the delegates, and Chief Clerk Hamilton was the recipient of asimilar picture, as an appreciation of their services. On the night of Saturday,August 17th, on motion of Rolfe, of Benson County, the convention adjournedsine die, and passed into history. SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS Arthur C. Mellette, as governor of the Territory of Dakota ancl by virtue ofthe authority vested in him by section twelve of the schedule of the constitution,on August 29, 1889, by proclamation caused an election to be held on the first b > 6c.
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