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+ | This day having been designated by the Constitution of this State for the meeting of the Legislature thereof the following Gentleman having been elected by the People Senators of the State of Maine and summoned by the Governor and Council appeared in the Senate Chamber viz. | ||
Mark Dennett | Mark Dennett | ||
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− | + | Robert P. Dunlap | |
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James C. Churchill | James C. Churchill | ||
Josiah Dunn Jr | Josiah Dunn Jr | ||
} Cumberland | } Cumberland | ||
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Josiah Stebbins | Josiah Stebbins | ||
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Reuel Washburn | Reuel Washburn | ||
}Oxford | }Oxford | ||
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Samuel Butman, Penobscot | Samuel Butman, Penobscot |
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State of Maine [1827] Portland January 3 1827
[Meeting of Senate] This day having been designated by the Constitution of this State for the meeting of the Legislature thereof the following Gentleman having been elected by the People Senators of the State of Maine and summoned by the Governor and Council appeared in the Senate Chamber viz.
Mark Dennett Moses Sweat Isaac Emery }York
Robert P. Dunlap James C. Churchill Josiah Dunn Jr } Cumberland
Josiah Stebbins Stephen Parsons Payne Elwell Syms Gardiner }Lincoln
John I Kimball Joshua W. Hathaway }Hancock
Joseph Southwick Reuel Williams Thomas Francis }Kennebec
John Grover Reuel Washburn }Oxford
Samuel Butman, Penobscot