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Sec.[Section] 1. Be it Enacted by the People of the [State of] Illinois represented in the General [Assembly] [?] act [?] the County [?] is hereby authorised [?] business as fully as [?] of full ^[legal?]^ age And all [Contract?] [hereafter?] made by the said Enoch Enloe shall [?] binding and [obligatory?] on him [?] full ^legal^ age [?] the time [?] made
This act to be in force from and after [its passage]
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A Bill for an act for the relief of [En]och Enloe
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1John W. Read introduced HB 236 in the House of Representatives on January 29, 1839. The House passed the bill on February 26. On March 1, the
Senate refused to read the bill a second time.
Journal of the House of Representatives of the Eleventh General Assembly of the State
of Illinois, at Their First Session, Begun and Held in the Town of Vandalia, December
3, 1838 (Vandalia,IL: William Walters, 1838), 306, 431, 468, 480, 524, 575; Journal of the Senate of the Eleventh General Assembly of the State of Illinois, at
Their First Session, Begun and Held in the Town of Vandalia, December 3, 1838 (Vandalia, IL; William Walters, 1838), 437, 467.
Handwritten Document, 2 page(s), Folder 185, HB 236, GA Session 11-1, Illinois State Archives [Springfield, IL] ,