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The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of judicial officials, 1809-1941. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35985325

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of licenses granted to organizations to parade with arms, 1879-1882. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35994519

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., petitions for extradition writs, requisitions, pardons, and restorations of citizenship rights). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public), oaths, state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; commutations of sentences; and denials of executive clemency.

From the description of Executive files, 1818-1987. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35962989

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Lists of expired notary public commissions, 1878-1882. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019440

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., petitions for extradition writs, requisitions, pardons, and restoration of citizenship rights). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public), oaths, state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; commutations of sentences; and denials of executive clemency.

From the description of Executive register, 1818-1986. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35963308

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of blank Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds, ca. 1842. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36000516

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of restorations of citizenship rights, 1869-1971. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019398

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restorations). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Bonds of county officials, 1809-1988. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35968516

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Reports on surveys of state roads, 1826-1841. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35994645

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Statements of power of attorney granted by insurance companies, 1933-1974. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019455

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of public administrators, deputy county clerks, and deputy circuit clerks, 1825-1983. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35985690

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of state bonded indebtedness, 1859-1875. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36000543

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of requisitions issued and messengers' accounts, 1881-1890. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006488

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Convict register, 1867-1885. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019404

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Bonds of state officials, 1809-1984. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35968442

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Governors' subject files, 1824-1960. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36105982

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Extradition papers, 1950-1990. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006447

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of warrants issued by Illinois on requisitions from other states, 1869-1979. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006512

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of pardons denied, 1897-1935. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006662

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of requisitions issued by Illinois to other states, 1869-1979. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006460

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of state officials, 1809-1976. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35985134

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of members of the General Assembly, 1812-1976. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35985097

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of licenses granted to structural engineers, 1915-1921. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019496

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Certificates of restoration of citizenship rights, 1866-1912. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006680

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Warrants of the Governor, 1851-1923. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006527

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of appliciations for pardon, 1867-1901. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006613

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of county officials, ca. 1812-1968. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35985210

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of commissioners of deeds appointed outside of Illinois, 1841-1940. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35994395

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Certificates of purchase for state land, 1819-1871. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35994561

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of justices of the peace and police magistrates, 1825-1964. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35994315

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of Illinois Congressional officials, 1818-1928. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35985026

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of commissioners of deeds of other states and territories resident in Illinois, 1838-1877. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35994463

The Executive Section of the Index Division affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; Governor's proclamations; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Executive clemency files, 1835-1973. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36025346

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Requisitions from other states, 1835-1949. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36000672

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Petitions for requisitions to the Governor, 1867-1949. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36001076

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Journal of the Governor, 1853-1857. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35968122

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of notaries public, 1858-1924. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019417

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of commutations of sentence, 1877-1927. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006627

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., petitions for extradition writs, requisitions, pardons, and restorations of citizenship rights). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public), oaths, state and county officers bonds; gubernatoral appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; commutations of sentences; and denials of executive clemency.

From the description of Correspondence, 1907-1914. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35962832

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Messengers' warrants, 1853-1923. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006579

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Oaths of commissioners of deeds in other states, 1845-1913. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35994364

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the official acts of the Governor. In 1895, the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officer bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators, deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Proclamations of the Governor, 1869-1991. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35968017

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Accounts of the Governor, 1853-1857. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35968163

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Notary public bonds, 1819-1869. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36031003

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Petitions for notaries public, 1833-1884. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019433

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restorations). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Governor's office ledger, 1877-1888. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35968357

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of fees received, 1914-1972. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36019512

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of acts of the Governor. In 1895 the first separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was enacted. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Certificates of qualification of local officials, 1819-1940. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35968571

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Register of official oaths administered to members of the General Assembly, 1871-1985. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 35985041

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Record of pardons granted, 1865-1987. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006653

The Executive Section of the Index Division has held unique responsibilities in the Secretary of State's office, which was required by the Constitution of 1818 to maintain official papers and registers of the acts of the Governor. A separate statutory appropriation for an executive clerk to perform these duties was first enacted in 1895. The Executive Section affixes the Great Seal of Illinois to official acts of the Governor (e.g., extradition writs petitions, requisitions, pardons, and citizenship rights restoration). It also files commissions (e.g., notaries public); oaths; state and county officers bonds; gubernatorial appointments (e.g., public administrators; deputies of county offices) and their Senate confirmations; proclamations of the Governor; executive orders; sentence commutations; and executive clemency denials.

From the description of Extradition petitions to the President, 1887-1895. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36006600

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