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Register of The Council
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Moved, That a Committee be appointed to take into consideration
 
the propriety and necessity of appointing, an Agent to take care
 
of the Government’s lands on the Schoodic, and the Indian lands;
 
' . a n d to prevent the destruction'
 
of timber and other trespasses;
 
• and of requesting the Governor to make such appointment; which
 
 
motion passed in the affirmative;, and Messers Wood and Fillebrov/r
 
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RESOLVED, That an Agent be appointed under the Resolve of thè
 
Legislature of the twenty sixth June last, to take care of. the
 
public lands and to preserve the timber on the Penobscot River
 
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-And MARK TRAFTOiJ of Bangor, in the County of Penobscot,
 
Esquire, was appointed by the Governor, said Agent, the Council
 
advising and consenting thereto..
 
 
 
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Moved, That a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the propriety and necessity of appointing an Agent to take care of the Government's lands on the Schoodic, and the Indian lands; and to prevent the destruction of timber and other trespasses; and of requesting the Governor to make such appointment; which motion passed in the affirmative; and Messers Wood and Fillebrown were appointed a Committee for the purpose. And the said Committee Reported, That in their opinion it is necessary to have an Agent appointed for the purposes named above; and that the Governor be requested to appoint some suitable person to attend to that business: Which Report was accepted.
the public lands on the Schoodic River and its branches: and to
 
preserve the timber on the same:
 
And WILLIAM 7AW0E, of plantation numbered Six, in the
 
County of Washington Esquire, was appointed said Agent, by the
 
Governor, the Council ..advising and consenting thereto:____ M l
 
  
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RESOLVED, That an Agent be appointed under the Resolve of the Legislature of the twenty sixth June last, to take care of the public lands and to preserve the timber on the Penobscot River and its branches:-
  
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And MARK TRAFTON of Bangor, in the County of Penobscot, Esquire, was appointed by the Governor, said Agent, the Council advising and consenting thereto.
  
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RESOLVED, That the Agent be appointed under the Resolve of the Legislature of the twenty sixth of June last, to take care of the public lands on the Schoodic River and its branches: and to preserve the timber on the same:
  
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And WILLIAM VANOE, of plantation numbered Six, in the County of Washington Esquire, was appointed said Agent, by the Governor, the Council Advising and consenting thereto:-

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Register of The Council vol. 1

1820 Sept. 1 p.10

Moved, That a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the propriety and necessity of appointing an Agent to take care of the Government's lands on the Schoodic, and the Indian lands; and to prevent the destruction of timber and other trespasses; and of requesting the Governor to make such appointment; which motion passed in the affirmative; and Messers Wood and Fillebrown were appointed a Committee for the purpose. And the said Committee Reported, That in their opinion it is necessary to have an Agent appointed for the purposes named above; and that the Governor be requested to appoint some suitable person to attend to that business: Which Report was accepted.


Nov. 18 p. 20 RESOLVED, That an Agent be appointed under the Resolve of the Legislature of the twenty sixth June last, to take care of the public lands and to preserve the timber on the Penobscot River and its branches:-

And MARK TRAFTON of Bangor, in the County of Penobscot, Esquire, was appointed by the Governor, said Agent, the Council advising and consenting thereto.

RESOLVED, That the Agent be appointed under the Resolve of the Legislature of the twenty sixth of June last, to take care of the public lands on the Schoodic River and its branches: and to preserve the timber on the same:

And WILLIAM VANOE, of plantation numbered Six, in the County of Washington Esquire, was appointed said Agent, by the Governor, the Council Advising and consenting thereto:-