Messages and Letters of William Henry Harrison/Resolutions of convention at Vincennes favoring slavery in territory

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1325704Messages and Letters of William Henry Harrison — Resolutions of convention at Vincennes favoring slavery in territory (December 25, 1802)Logan EsareyWilliam Henry Harrison

Resolution of Vincennes Convention

December 25, 1802

Indiana Historical Society Publications, II, 469

We the People of Indiana Territory inhabiting the middle and western Divisions of the Country Northwest of the Ohio, do by our Representatives in general Convention assembled, hereby agree that the operation of the Sixth Article of Compact between the United States and the people of the Territory [Ordinance of 1787] should be suspended for the space of ten years from the Day that a law may be passed by Congress giving their Consent to the Suspension of the said Article. Provided however that should no law be passed by Congress for suspending the said article before the 4th day of March 1805, then the Consent of the people of this Territory hereby given shall be void and of no effect. [See Nov. 22, above]

Done at Vincennes in the Indiana Territory the twenty-fifth day of December one thousand Eight hundred and two, and in the twenty-seventh year of the Independence of the United States.

By order of the Convention.

Willm Henry Harrison,

President & Delegate from the County of Knox

Teste: Jno. Rice Jones,

Secretary