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SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 99

Date. Place. Adjourned.

1783 April 21........... ..Annapolis. ............. .June 1.
November 3.......... Annapolis............... December 26.

1784 November 1......... .Annapolis. ............ ..Jan. 22, 1785.

1785 November 7......... .Annapolis. ............. .Mar. 12, 1786.

1786 November 6......... .Annapolis. ............. .Jan. 20, 1787.

1787 April 10............. Annapolis. ............. .May 26.
November 5....... .Annapolis. ............. .December 17.

1788 May 12............. .Annapolis. ............. .May 27.
November 3.......... Annapolis............... December 23.

1789 November 2......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 26.

1790 November 1......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 22.

1791 November 7......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 30.

1792 April 2............. .Annapolis. ............. .April 6.
November 5.......... Annapolis. .............. December 23.

1793 November 4......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 29.

1794 November 3......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 27.

1795 November 2......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 24.

1796 November 7.......... Annapolis. ............. .December 31.

1797 November 6.......... Annapolis. .............. Jan. 21, 1798

1798 November 5.......... Annapolis............... Jan. 20, 1799.

1799 November 4......... .Annapolis. ............. .Jan. 3, 1800.

1800 November 3......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 19.

1801 November 2.......... Annapolis............... December 1.

1802 November 1.......... Annapolis............... Jan. II, 1803.

1803 November 7.......... Annapolis. .............. Jan. 7, 1804.

1804 November 5......... .Annapolis. ............. .Jan. 20, 1805.

1805 November 4......... .Annapolis. ............. .Jan. 28, 1806.

1806 November 3......... .Annapolis. ............ ..Jan. 5, 1807.

1807 November 2.......... Annapolis............... Jan. 20, 1808.

1808 November 7......... .Annapolis. ............. .December 25.
1809(1) June 5............... Annapolis............... June 10.
November 6......... .Annapolis. ............. .Jan. 8, 1810.

1810 November 5.......... Annapolis.....,....,.... December 25.

1811 November 4......... .Annapolis. ............. .Jan. 7, 1812.
1812(2) June 15............. Annapolis............... June 18.

November 2.......... Annapolis, .............. Jan. 2, 1813.
18133 May 17............. .Annapolis. ............. .May 30.
1813(4) December 6......... .Annapolis. ............ ..Jan. 31, 1814.

1814 December 5......... .Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 3, 1815.

1815 December 4......... .Annapolis. ............. .Jan. 30, 1816.

1816 December 2.......... Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 5, 1817.

1817 December 1......... .Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 16 1818.

1818 December 7......... .Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 19 1819.

1819 December 6......... .Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 15 1820.

1820 December 4.......... Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 19 1821.

1821 December 3......... .Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 23 1822.

1822 December 2......... .Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 24 1823.
1823 (5) December 1.......... Annapolis............... Feb. 26 1824.
1824 December 6......... .Annapolis. ............. .Feb. 26 1825.
1825 (6) December 26........ .Annapolis. ............. .Mar. 9, 1826.

1 This session was called by Governor Wright to elect his successor, he having
resigned. The Assembly elected Gov. Lloyd and passed an amendment to the
Constitution, which was ratified at the November session, providing for the
succession In the event of the death or resignation of the Governor, making it
unnecessary to call the Legislature for that purpose.

2 Extra session called by Governor Bowie to provide for arming and equip-
ping the militia tor service In the war with Great Britain.

3 Extra session called by Governor Winder to raise, troops for the defence of
Annapolis and Baltimore, as there was a large hostile fleet In the Chesapeake.

4 By Act of 1811, Ch. 211, confirmed by Act of 1812, Ch. 129, the data of
meeting was changed to the first Monday In December.

5 An Act extending civil rights and religious privileges by removing religious
teats tor office was Introduced and carried through by Benedict J. Semmes.
Or. 84 of 1822, confirmed by Ch. 118 of 1828.

6 By Act of 1823, Ch. 111, confirmed by Act of 1824, Ch, 73, the date of
meeting was changed to last Monday In December.

 

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