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Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives, That the Secretary of State be required to make out a schedule in tabular form,
from the returns of the Census of 1835, showing the aggregate of the different classes
of persons in each county separately, with the total, and the number of militia, togethtgether with a descriptive list of the manufactories, mills, machinery and distilleries,
with the various mechanical trades, so far as they are returned from each county,
and that the same be printed in the Journals.
1On January 7, 1836, Cyrus Edwards of the Committee on the Judiciary introduced the resolution in the Senate, and the Senate adopted the resolution the same day. On January 11, the House of Representatives concurred in the resolution. The returns from the census of 1835 were not printed
in the Journals of the 1835, 1836, or 1837 General Assemblies.
Illinois House Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 2nd sess., 258, 279; Illinois Senate Journal. 1835. 9th G. A., 2nd sess., 182, 212.
Printed Transcription, 2 page(s), Journal of the House of Representatives, at the Second Session of the Ninth General Assembly, of the State of Illinois (Vandalia, IL: J. Y. Sawyer, 1835), 258