Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 66. Chapters: Alameda County, California, Jackson County, Wisconsin, Adams County, Iowa, Coos County, Oregon, Island County, Washington, Sumter County, Florida, Tillamook County, Oregon, Lafayette County, Florida, Elba, Alabama, Clark County, Wisconsin, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, Fillmore County, Minnesota, Webster County, Georgia, Dougherty County, Georgia, Worth County, Georgia, Hart County, Georgia, Kankakee County, Illinois, Catoosa County, Georgia, Argentine Constitution of 1853, Indian Railways, Victoria Police, St Luke's Church, Silverhill, World Museum, Lyttelton, Malone, New York, Leland, Michigan, Brooklyn City Railroad, Royal Commission on the City of London, Collingwood Stockade, Hanwell Cemetery, Dunnigan, California, Table Rock Indian Reservation, Laurel Grove Cemetery, Nova Scotia Railway, Delaware Sangerbund, City of Launceston, International Meteorological Organization, Katholischer Studentenverein Askania-Burgundia Berlin, Brookside Cemetery (Tecumseh, Michigan), North Road Cemetery, Roorkee Cantonment, Ogdensburg, Clayton and Rome Railroad, Belmont District, Pennsylvania, Anti-Gold Licence Association, Royal Norwegian Navy Museum, Lavalle Department, Mendoza, Laurel Hill Association, National Herbarium of Victoria, Hanayashiki, Sanford's Opera Troupe. Excerpt: The Argentine Constitution of 1853 was the first constitution of Argentina, approved with the support of the governments of the provinces -though without that of the Buenos Aires Province, who remained separated of the Argentine Confederation until 1859, after several modifications to the original constitution- sanctioned on May 1853 by the Constitutional Convention gathered in Santa Fe, and promulgated by the head of the national executive government Justo Jose de Urquiza. In spite of a number of reforms of different importance, the 1853 constitution is ...