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Thursday January 18th 1821. Met according to adjournment
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Thursday January 18th 1821.  
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Met according to adjournment
 
   
 
   
[pet. Inhabt of Blue Hill]
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[pet. Inhts. of Blue Hill]
Petition of sundry inhabitants of Blue Hill praying that said town may be compelled to erect and maintain a bridge &c&c Read and committed to the joint standing committee on New Trials. Sent up for concurrence.
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Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Blue Hill praying that said town may be compelled to erect and maintain a bridge &c &c  
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Read and committed to the joint standing committee on New Trials.  
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Sent up for concurrence.
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[Committee - inspection of all kinds lumber]
  
[Committee on inspection of all kinds lumber]
 
 
Ordered that Messrs. Atherton of Prospect, Delano of Woolwich, Elden of Buxton, Redington of Vassalborough and Wyman of Canaan be a committee to enquire into the expediency of enacting a law for the better inspection and survey of all sorts of lumber to be exported from this State. Read and passed.
 
Ordered that Messrs. Atherton of Prospect, Delano of Woolwich, Elden of Buxton, Redington of Vassalborough and Wyman of Canaan be a committee to enquire into the expediency of enacting a law for the better inspection and survey of all sorts of lumber to be exported from this State. Read and passed.
  
[pet. Arthur Plummer & al]  
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[pet. Arthur Plummer & als]  
Petition of Arthur Plummer and others praying that enginemen may be exempted the performance of Military duty. Read and committed to Messrs Lord of Gardiner, McLain of Hope and Miller of Warren.
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Petition of Arthur Plummer and others praying that enginemen may be exempted from the performance of Military duty.  
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Read and committed to Messrs Lord of Gardiner, McLain of Hope and Miller of Warren.
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[pet. Jno Emererson & als]
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Petition of John Emerson and others praying that Engine men may be exempted from the performance of Military Duty.
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Read and committed to the same committee as the preceeding [preceding] petition.  
  
[pet. Jn Emererson & als]
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[Saml Scammon.]
Petition of John Emerson and others praying that Engine men may be exempted from the performance of Military Duty. Read and committed to the same committee as the preceeding petition.
 
  
[Saml Scammon]
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Order of this House committing petition of Saml Scammon to the Committee on the subject of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas back from
Order of this House committing petition of Saml Scammon to the Committee on the subject of the Circuit Court of Common Please back from
 

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Thursday January 18th 1821.

Met according to adjournment

[pet. Inhts. of Blue Hill]

Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Blue Hill praying that said town may be compelled to erect and maintain a bridge &c &c

Read and committed to the joint standing committee on New Trials.

Sent up for concurrence.

[Committee - inspection of all kinds lumber]

Ordered that Messrs. Atherton of Prospect, Delano of Woolwich, Elden of Buxton, Redington of Vassalborough and Wyman of Canaan be a committee to enquire into the expediency of enacting a law for the better inspection and survey of all sorts of lumber to be exported from this State. Read and passed.

[pet. Arthur Plummer & als]

Petition of Arthur Plummer and others praying that enginemen may be exempted from the performance of Military duty.

Read and committed to Messrs Lord of Gardiner, McLain of Hope and Miller of Warren.

[pet. Jno Emererson & als]

Petition of John Emerson and others praying that Engine men may be exempted from the performance of Military Duty.

Read and committed to the same committee as the preceeding [preceding] petition.

[Saml Scammon.]

Order of this House committing petition of Saml Scammon to the Committee on the subject of the Circuit Court of Common Pleas back from