The Dakotas Joint Committee for the Division of Property began on July 16, 1889 and dissolved on July 31, 1889. It allowed for delegates from both the North and South Conventions to meet in Bismarck and negotiate the splitting of the Territory of Dakota.
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The Commission selected two Assistant Secretaries, each chosen by their respective delegations. A resolution on reporting any agreement upon public records of the territory was presented. The Commission then held an informal discussion on the division of the territory and public institutions.
Membership (at session start):
S. F. Brott, E. W. Caldwell, Edgar Whittlesey Camp, William Elliot , Alexander Griggs, Harvey Harris, A. G. Kellam, Valentine T. McGillicuddy, Henry Neill, Chas. H. Price, William E. Purcell, Andrew Sandager, John W. Scott, Burleigh Folsom Spalding (14 total)
Representing 2 delegations:
North Dakota Delegation, South Dakota Delegation
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