This volume, "Opinions And Acts Of Joseph Ritner," compiles the public record of Joseph Ritner's governorship of Pennsylvania (1835-1839). It offers a comprehensive overview of his stance on significant public issues during his tenure. The book features copies and excerpts from Ritner's addresses, messages, vetoes, and proclamations, providing a direct window into his political philosophy and actions.
As a primary source document, this work is invaluable for historians and researchers interested in Pennsylvania's political landscape during the antebellum period. It showcases Ritner's involvement in key debates and decisions, making it an essential resource for understanding the complexities of American governance in the 19th century. It sheds light on the political thought and activities of Joseph Ritner during a formative period in American history.
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