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− | Petitions of John Fenderson & als of Frankfort to be annexed to Monroe - of Penobscot to be annexed to the town of Castine - of John Page & others of Athens that a part of said town may be annexed to Harmony - were severally read & referred to the committee on | + | Petitions of John Fenderson & als of Frankfort to be annexed to Monroe |
+ | - of Penobscot to be annexed to the town of Castine | ||
+ | - of John Page & others of Athens that a part of said town may be annexed to Harmony - were severally read & referred to the committee on Incorporation of towns - Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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− | Petitions of Kennebunkport & Wells for leave to | + | Petitions of Kennebunkport & Wells for leave to continue the bridge across Mousom River |
+ | - of James B Fiske & others for leave to build a bridge over Great Works Stream | ||
+ | - of Joseph Walker et als for leave to open a passage for logs from Stearns pond in Sweden to Crocked pond in Bridgton | ||
+ | - of James Lowell & others for authority to build a bridge over Androscoggin river at Lewiston falls - were severally read & referred to the committee on Bridges Canals, & Turnpikes - Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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− | Petitions of the Selectmen of Cornish to make valid the proceedings of said town - of John Burgin & others that the Court of Sessions may be directed to build a jail at Eastport - of J. | + | Petitions of the Selectmen of Cornish to make valid the proceedings of said town |
+ | - of John Burgin & others that the Court of Sessions may be directed to build a jail at Eastport | ||
+ | - of J. Penniman & others for a law to the same effect | ||
+ | - of John Brown & Saml. Bennet Jr of Warsaw for an abatement of their state taxes | ||
+ | - of James Deering of Denmark that Elias Berry Esq may be empowered to settle certain business &c - were severally read & referred to the committee on new trials - Sent up for concurrence. | ||
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Petition of the Selectmen of Perry & Eastport that relief may be granted the Passamaquoddy Indians - were read & referred to Messrs Tuttle, White & Pike. | Petition of the Selectmen of Perry & Eastport that relief may be granted the Passamaquoddy Indians - were read & referred to Messrs Tuttle, White & Pike. |
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[petition]
Petitions of John Fenderson & als of Frankfort to be annexed to Monroe - of Penobscot to be annexed to the town of Castine - of John Page & others of Athens that a part of said town may be annexed to Harmony - were severally read & referred to the committee on Incorporation of towns - Sent up for concurrence.
[same]
Petitions of Kennebunkport & Wells for leave to continue the bridge across Mousom River - of James B Fiske & others for leave to build a bridge over Great Works Stream - of Joseph Walker et als for leave to open a passage for logs from Stearns pond in Sweden to Crocked pond in Bridgton - of James Lowell & others for authority to build a bridge over Androscoggin river at Lewiston falls - were severally read & referred to the committee on Bridges Canals, & Turnpikes - Sent up for concurrence.
[same]
Petitions of the Selectmen of Cornish to make valid the proceedings of said town - of John Burgin & others that the Court of Sessions may be directed to build a jail at Eastport - of J. Penniman & others for a law to the same effect - of John Brown & Saml. Bennet Jr of Warsaw for an abatement of their state taxes - of James Deering of Denmark that Elias Berry Esq may be empowered to settle certain business &c - were severally read & referred to the committee on new trials - Sent up for concurrence.
[same]
Petition of the Selectmen of Perry & Eastport that relief may be granted the Passamaquoddy Indians - were read & referred to Messrs Tuttle, White & Pike.