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&DNM.3STAT289-2
&YENC.1816
&YAMD.1816
SECT. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said State shall
consist of all the territory included within the following boundaries,
to-wit: Bounded on the east by the meridian line which forms the
western boundary of the State of Ohio; on the south, by the river Ohio,
from the mouth of the Great Miami river to the mouth of the Wabash;
on the west, by a line drawn along the middle of the Wabash, from its
mouth to a point where a due north line drawn from the town of
Vincennes would last touch the northwestern shore of the said river:
and from thence, by a due north line, until the same shall intersect an
east and west line drawn through a point ten miles north of the southern
extreme of Lake Michigan; on the north, by the said east and west line,
until the same shall intersect the first mentioned meridian line, which
forms the western boundary of the State of Ohio: provided, that the
convention hereinafter provided for, when formed, shall ratify the
boundaries aforesaid; otherwise they shall be and remain as now
prescribed by the ordinance for the government of the territory
northwest of the river Ohio: provided, also, that the said States shall
have concurrent jurisdiction on the river Wabash, with the State to be
formed west thereof, as far as the said river shall form a common
boundary to both.
&HST.Federal Law; Approved April 19, 1816.&EHST.
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&YENC.1816
&YAMD.1816
SECT. 3. And be it further enacted, That all male citizens of the
United States, who shall have arrived at the age of twenty-one years,
and resided within the said territory at least one year previous to the
day of election, and shall have paid a county or territorial tax; and all
persons having in other respects the legal qualifications to vote for
representatives in the general assembly of the said territory, be, and
they are hereby authorized to choose representatives to form a
convention, who shall be apportioned amongst the several counties
within the said territory, according to the apportionment made by the
legislature thereof, at their last session, to-wit: From the county of
Wayne, four representatives; from the county of Franklin, five
representatives; from the county of Dearborn, three representatives;
from the county of Switzerland, one representative; from the county of
Jefferson, three representatives; from the county of Clark, five
representatives; from the county of Harrison, five representatives; from
the county of Washington, five representatives; from the county of
Knox, five representatives; from the county of Gibson, four
representatives; from the county of Posey, one representative; from the
county of Warrick, one representative; and from the county of Perry,
one representative. And the election for the representatives aforesaid,
shall be holden on the second Monday of May, on thousand eight
hundred and sixteen, throughout the several counties in the said
territory; and shall be conducted in the same manner, and under the
same penalties, as prescribed by the laws of said territory regulating
elections therein for members of the house of representatives.
&HST.Federal Law; Approved April 19, 1816.&EHST.
&DNM.3STAT289-4
&YENC.1816
&YAMD.1816
SECT. 4. And be it further enacted, That the members of the
convention, thus duly elected, be, and they are hereby authorized to
meet at the seat of government of the said territory on the second
Monday of June next; which convention when met, shall first
determine, by a majority of the whole number elected, whether it be or
be not expedient, at that time, to form a constitution and State
government for the people within the said territory; and if it be
determined to be expedient, the convention shall be, and hereby are,
authorized to form a constitution and State government, or if it be
deemed more expedient, the said convention shall provide by ordinance
for electing representatives to form a constitution or frame of
government, which said representatives shall be chose in such manner,
and in such proportion, and shall meet at such time and place, as shall
be prescribed by the said ordinance; and shell then form, for the people
of said territory, a constitution and State government: provided, that the
same, whenever formed, shall be republican, and not repugnant to
those articles of the ordinance of the thireenth of July, one thousand
seven hundred and eighty-seven, which are declared to be irrevocable
between the original States and the people and States of the territory
northwest of the river Ohio; excepting so much of said articles as
relates to the boundaries of the States therein to be formed.
&HST.Federal Law; Approved April 19, 1816.&EHST.
&DNM.3STAT289-5
&YENC.1816
&YAMD.1816
SECT. 5. And be it further enacted, That until the next general
census shall be taken, the said State shall be entitled to one
representative in the House of Representatives of the United States.
&HST.Federal Law; Approved April 19, 1816.&EHST.