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  2. Organic act - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Territory of the United States, 1787 This 1856 map shows slave states (gray), free states (pink), U.S. territories (green), and Kansas in center (white).. In United States law, an organic act is an act of the United States Congress that establishes a territory of the United States and specifies how it is to be governed, [1] or an agency to manage certain federal lands.

  3. Oregon Territorial Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on December 1, 1856, the legislature met in Salem, using rented space, remaining in session until January 29, 1857. [ 3 ] [ 29 ] The legislature again addressed the question of holding a constitutional convention, and during this session it passed with the citizens then voted in favor of the resolution on June 1, 1857, with a ...

  4. Organic statute (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In United States administrative law, an organic statute is a statute enacted by Congress that creates an administrative agency and defines its authorities and responsibilities. [1] Organic statutes may also impose administrative procedures on an agency that differ from the Administrative Procedure Act . [ 2 ]

  5. Organic Laws of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Organic Laws authorised a maximum of 640 acres (2.6 km 2) to be claimed by male pioneers. [11] This size was from legislation created by American Senator Linn in 1842, allowing "any white male" to take as much land in the Oregon Country. [13] Rejected in 1843, it was the basis for the later Donation Land Claim Act. [14]

  6. Utah Territory - Wikipedia

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    The first Territorial Capital City and Capitol building was located 1850 to 1856 in the small town of Fillmore, Utah, named for the new 13th President Millard Fillmore, who approved and signed the Congressional organic act and territorial erection bill of September 1850, and the small local government was set up here including the meetings of ...

  7. Provisional Government of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    With the first set of laws, the people created a three-person Executive Committee to act as an executive. [6] The Second Executive Committee was elected on May 14, 1844, and served until June 12, 1845. [4] A December 1844 amendment of the Organic Laws eliminated the Executive Committee in favor of a single governor, taking effect in June 1845. [4]

  8. Minnesota Territorial Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Organic Act which created the Territory of Minnesota established that the Territorial Council would have a minimum of nine members, while the House of Representatives would have a minimum of eighteen members; the act also permitted the Territorial Legislature to provide for the election of up to a maximum of fifteen councillors and thirty ...

  9. Wyoming Territory - Wikipedia

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    Native Americans lived in the region for centuries. On July 25, 1868, President Andrew Johnson signed the Wyoming Organic Act creating the Wyoming Territory using lands from the Dakota, Idaho, and Utah territories, and on April 17, 1869, the territorial government was organized. [3]