Messages And Papers Relating to the Administration of David Wallace, Governor of Indiana, 1837-1840 V.6, C.5
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The National Cyclopedia of American Biography (Vols. I — , New York, 1898 ), 13:174; William H. Roose, Indiana's Birthplace. A History of Harrison County, Indiana (New Albany, Ind., 1911), 11-12. He lived another ten years. Tomb- stone inscription, Fairview Cemetery, New Albany. Francis Moore, Sr., was elected September 15 1838, to succeed Shields. Election Returns. i Documentary Journal, 1841-42, Senate Doc. No. 6, pp. 531-33. Wil- liams was chief engineer for the Board of Internal Improvement...; John- son was one of the members of the board. Williams to Johnson, July 5, 1838 141 was never contemplated by the original proprietors and advocates of a general system of internal improvements. A reference to the writings of that day will prove this. Nor did the idea of letting detached portions of works in the middle of a line, receive any countenance in the first report of the board. For although the first lettings at this place and at Terre-Haute, are thus sit- uated, yet the board refer to these two lettings as deviations from their general policy, for which they give some special reasons.
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