A Bill to Locate a State Road Therein Mentioned (Legislative Digital Archive)
Fragment of A Bill to Incorporate the Caledonia Railroad Company (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill in relation to the Municipal Court of Chicago, and for Other Purposes (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill in relation to Certain Public Roads Therein Named (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Repeal Certain Laws relative to the Permanent Location of the Seat of Government of the State of Illinois, Approved February 25 and March 3, 1837, and for Other Purposes, [19 July 1837] (Legislative Digital Edition)
A Bill to Relocate a Part of State Road Leading from William Crow's in Morgan County to Musick's Bridge in Sangamon County, [19 July 1837] (Legislative Digital Edition)
Amendment to A Bill to Locate a State Road Therein Mentioned, [19 July 1837] (Legislative Digital Edition)
Resolution regarding Settling the Accounts of the Late Board of Canal Commissioners (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Extend the Corporate Powers of the President and Trustees of the Town of Springfield (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Establish a State Road from Beardstown, in Cass County, to Petersburg, in Sangamon County (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill Declaring a Certain Road in McLean County a State Road (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill in relation to the Penitentiary (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act concerning Public Roads (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill concerning Conveyances (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Legalize Processes in the Circuit Courts of this State (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Incorporate the Illinois Female Institute (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill concerning the Recording of Conveyances (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act Forming an Additional Justices District in the County of Randolph (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Authorize John Green and William Stadden, to Build a Toll Bridge across Fox River (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Locate a State Road from Apanooce, in Hancock County, to the Drowning Fork of Crooked Creek, in McDonough County, and to Vacate Part of a State Road (Legislative Digital Archive)