Report of the Select Committee on Re-union of State.

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Corporate author / creator:Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Select Committee on Re-Union of State.
Imprint:[Richmond, Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1866]
Description:1 online resource (pages 27-29)
Language:English
Series:Doc. ; no. XVIII
House document (Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates) ; 1866, no. 18.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13437116
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Notes:"If, in the past, any real conflict of interest existed between the eastern and western portions of the state, the same has been obliterated by the events of the war, and there is no good reason why the people of both states should not be re-united and live together again under the flag of the "Old Domonion," as children of the same illustrious ancestry, and heirs of a common state renown."--Majority report (page 27).
"But poor and humiliated as the good old mother of us all may be, she is not yet so poor but that there are some (and the undersigned claim to be of that number) "who will still do her reverence;" and they earnestly protest against her further humiliation by inviting back those who, without just cause, have become a separate, independent, prosperous and perhaps an alienated people, until they shall manifest in some formal manner a disposiĀ­tion for a re-union."--Minority report (page 28).
The minority report is by Muscoe Garnett, Jas. Patterson, Thos. Hall Kellam.
Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed May 13, 2022).
Summary:Joint report of the Select Committee on the "re-union" of the State and the Committee of Finance regarding the appointment of commissions to negotiate with the West Virginia government on its proportion of the public debt of Virginia. The majority report also sought reunification; the minority wished to postpone reunification discussions until West Virginia indicated a willingness to do so.
Other form:Print version: Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Select Committee on Re-union of State. Report of the Select Committee on Re-union of State. [Richmond], [1866]
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Item Description:"If, in the past, any real conflict of interest existed between the eastern and western portions of the state, the same has been obliterated by the events of the war, and there is no good reason why the people of both states should not be re-united and live together again under the flag of the "Old Domonion," as children of the same illustrious ancestry, and heirs of a common state renown."--Majority report (page 27).
"But poor and humiliated as the good old mother of us all may be, she is not yet so poor but that there are some (and the undersigned claim to be of that number) "who will still do her reverence;" and they earnestly protest against her further humiliation by inviting back those who, without just cause, have become a separate, independent, prosperous and perhaps an alienated people, until they shall manifest in some formal manner a disposiĀ­tion for a re-union."--Minority report (page 28).
The minority report is by Muscoe Garnett, Jas. Patterson, Thos. Hall Kellam.
Physical Description:1 online resource (pages 27-29)