A Guide to the Executive communications of the Office of the Speaker, 1776-1864 Office of the Speaker, Executive communications 36912

A Guide to the Executive communications of the Office of the Speaker, 1776-1864

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the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 36912


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Accession Number
36912
Title
Executive communications of the Office of the Speaker, 1776-1864
Extent
13.7 cu. ft. (29 boxes)
Creator
Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Speaker.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Use the microfilm or digital copies instead of the originals.

Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Virginia General Assembly, House of Delegates, Speaker, Executive communications of the Office of the Speaker, 1776-1864. Accession 36912. State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

Transferred on an unknown date from the House Speaker's Office, State Capitol, Richmond, VA.

Alternative Form Available

Also available on film (Misc. Reels 5372-5396] and online: Executive Communications of the Office of the Speaker, 1776-1864, Digital Collections Discovery

Biographical Information

The House of Delegates' predecessor, the House of Burgesses, was modeled after the House of Commons, in Parliament. The House of Burgesses existed from 1643 to 1776. The first session of the General Assembly, which took place in 1776, established the first constitution and made the House of Delegates the most powerful branch in state government. It was not until the constitution of 1851 was adopted that a more equitable balance among the branches of government was established. In the General Assembly, members of the House of Delegates and the Senate vote on legislation entered during the legislative session. Legislative bills can originate either in the House of Delegates or in the Senate, with both chambers having the ability to establish study committees. Each serves as a check upon the other to ensure a thorough debate on the merits of each bill. Currently the House of Delegates, together with the Senate, meets as the General Assembly in annual session, alternatively during thirty to sixty days. Currently there are 100 members of the House of Delegates, each representing a voting district in the Commonwealth.

Scope and Content

The Executive Communications contain correspondence to the Speaker of the House of Delegates between 1776 and 1864. This collection should not be confused with the Executive Papers which contain incoming correspondence directly to the Governor's Office. The Executive Communications, however, complement the Executive Papers by reiterating many of the central issues facing the Commonwealth. In addition, correspondence from the Governor often includes letters, accounts, petitions, proceedings, reports, returns, resolutions, and other documents for the consideration of the General Assembly. In some cases, these documents are the original item received by the Governor. In other cases, the documents are copies of the originals transcribed by the Assistant Clerk of the Council of State. In still other cases, the Governor's enclosure can no longer be found.

Each item has been cataloged individually and can be found in the catalog or online: Executive Communications of the Office of the Speaker, 1776-1864, Digital Collections Discovery .

Arrangement

This collection is arranged chronologically.

Contents List

Box 1
Executive communications, 1776-1779
Box 2
Executive communications, 1780-1782 November
Box 3
Executive communications, 1782 December-1785
Box 4
Executive communications, 1786-1788 October
Box 5
Executive communications, 1788 November-1790
Box 6
Executive communications, 1791-1793
Box 7
Executive communications, 1794-1799
Box 8
Executive communications, 1800-1803
Box 9
Executive communications, 1804-1807
Box 10
Executive communications, 1808-1810
Box 11
Executive communications, 1811-1813 May
Box 12
Executive communications, 1813 December-1819
Box 13
Executive communications, 1820-1824
Box 14
Executive communications, 1825-1831
Box 14a
Executive communications, 1831 December 6
Box 15
Executive communications, 1832-1842
Box 16
Executive communications, 1843-1864
Box 17
Executive communications, Miscellaneous, 1775-1864
Box 18
Executive communications, Special Reports of Banks, 1855-1856
Box 19
Executive communications [oversize], 1777-1785
Box 20
Executive communications [oversize], 1786-1788 November
Box 21
Executive communications [oversize], 1788 December-1790
Box 22
Executive communications [oversize], 1791-1792
Box 23
Executive communications [oversize], 1793-1797
Box 24
Executive communications [oversize], 1798-1802
Box 25
Executive communications [oversize], 1803-1806
Box 26
Executive communications [oversize], 1807-1813 February
Box 27
Executive communications [oversize], 1813 May-1822
Box 28
Executive communications [oversize], 1823-1834
Box 29
Executive communications [oversize], 1838-1862