No cover, text complete, a few pages loose from stitching. This imprint is an original extract from the Message of his Excellency, W.B. Seabrook the Governor of South Carolina in the S.C. Senate Journal, 1850. Gov. Seabrook and other Southern States had been considering the affects of the Northern States actions against the South and the southern movement to "disunion". "One such slight by the U.S. Congress happened in 1841. He proposed that South Carolina receive her share of the proceeds from the sale of public lands as provided for by Act of Congress in 1841 and hitherto declined for const... View More...