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Electing the President Rule in 1801....
Electing the President Rule in 1801....
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February 11, 1801
THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Feb. 11, 1801.
* Electing a President of the U.S.
On page 2 under Congress of the United States is election Of President, with the report stating: Mr. Rutledge proposed a Resolution, respecting the adoption of Rules to be Observed by the House, in the election of the President of the United States, provided the electors have not elected a President. Other news of the day includes: "Federal Meeting" "French Treaty" and more with advertisements. First leaf has archival mends to two tears in unrelated content, some foxing.
* Electing a President of the U.S.
* House of Representatives
On page 2 under Congress of the United States is election Of President, with the report stating: Mr. Rutledge proposed a Resolution, respecting the adoption of Rules to be Observed by the House, in the election of the President of the United States, provided the electors have not elected a President. Other news of the day includes: "Federal Meeting" "French Treaty" and more with advertisements. First leaf has archival mends to two tears in unrelated content, some foxing.
Category: Pre-Civil War