An Act to Change a Part of the State Road from Hillsboro to Alton (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Incorporate the President and Trustees of the Rushville Seminary (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Change the Name of the Town of Selma, and for Other Purposes (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill for a State Road from McLeansboro to Golconda in Pope County (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill Fixing the Times of Holding Circuit Courts in the Several Counties in the Fourth Judicial Circuit (Legislative Digital Archive)
Amendment to A Bill Permanently to Locate the Seat of Government of the State of Illinois (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Incorporate the Pike County Mutual Fire Insurance Company (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Relocate the State Penitentiary (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Incorporate the Fayette County Manual Labour Seminary (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Formation of the County of Cass (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Improve Certain Roads in Clark County (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Incorporate the Grafton and White Hall Hotel Companies (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Amend the Act concerning Practice (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill for the Formation of Michigan County (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Amend an Act entitled An Act to Amend an Act concerning Public Roads, Approved January 18, 1836 (Legislative Digital Archive)
Fragment of a Bill to Incorporate the Grafton and Carrollton Turnpike Company (Legislative Digital Archive)
An Act to Relocate a Part of the State Road from Decatur to Bloomington (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill Authorizing John W. Sullivan and George Green to Build a Toll Bridge across the Little Wabash River (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill Authorizing Robert Toller, William Farmer, and Hugh McDaniel, to Build a Toll Bridge across the Little Wabash River (Legislative Digital Archive)
A Bill to Amend an Act entitled “An Act for the Organization of and Government of the Militia of This State,” Approved March 2, 1833 (Legislative Digital Archive)