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Latest revision as of 18:15, 14 March 2017
Duties--erect a monument in Bremen, Maine, to perpetuate the memory of the late Commodore Tucker who commanded armed schooners and frigates in the Revolutionary War.
Members--Governor and 2 appointed by him.
Legislative History:
R. 1909, c, 243.
1.12--Commission to Erect an Equestrian Statue of Major General Oliver O. Howard. Created by R. 1911, c. 100. Reactivated by R. 1929, c. 121.
Duties--consult with U.S. authorities to select an appropriate site for said statue on the battlefield of Gettysburg; report to the Legislature on the probable cost; and make arrangements to build and erect said statue.
Members--3 appointed by the Governor. 2 additional members appointed by R. 1931, C. 146.
Legislative History:
R. 191, c. 100. R. 1929, cc. 121; 180. R. 1931, c. 146.
1.13--Surveyor to Perform Cooperative Survey of Boundary between Maine and New Hampshire. Created by R. 1913, c. 83. Recreated by R. 1917, C. 88.
Duties--ascertain, survey, and mark the dividing line between Maine and N.H. in conjunction with county and town officials of counties and towns intersected by said line.
Additional information--appointed by the Governor.
Legislative History:
R. 1913, c. 83. R. 1917, c. 88.
1.14--Commission to Erect Memorial to First Maine Man Who Died in the World War. Created by R. 1929, c. 168.
Duties--erect in the State House a suitable memorial to the late Harold T. Andrews who was the first Maine man to lose his life in American Expeditionary Forces in the World War.
Members--3 appointed by the Governor.
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