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11.
 
11.
Thursday January 6th 1825.  
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Thursday January 6th 1825.
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Met according to adjournment.  
 
Met according to adjournment.  
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The Speaker announced his appointment of the following persons as Monitors.  
 
The Speaker announced his appointment of the following persons as Monitors.  
viz. - for the Eastern Division - Marr Calderwoood of Vinalhaven -  
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viz. - for the Eastern Division - Mr Calderwoood of Vinalhaven -  
 
Western Division Mr Stone of Jay.  
 
Western Division Mr Stone of Jay.  
Middle Division Mr Sturdivant oof Cumberland.  
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Middle Division Mr Sturdivant of Cumberland.  
  
 
The following persons returned as members of this House, appeared, presented their credentials, were duly qualified & took their seats - viz.  
 
The following persons returned as members of this House, appeared, presented their credentials, were duly qualified & took their seats - viz.  
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Amos H Hodgman of Warren
 
Amos H Hodgman of Warren
 
Thomas Eastman of Palermo
 
Thomas Eastman of Palermo
David C Burr oof Litchfield
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David C Burr of Litchfield
 
John Watts of St George
 
John Watts of St George
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Daniel Ricker of Freedom.  
 
Daniel Ricker of Freedom.  
  
 
The Committee to contract for a Door Keeper & Page reported that they had agreed with Thomas Baker to perform those duties at four dollars each  day - and the House assigned tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock to consider the subject.  
 
The Committee to contract for a Door Keeper & Page reported that they had agreed with Thomas Baker to perform those duties at four dollars each  day - and the House assigned tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock to consider the subject.  
  
The Committee of both Houses to whom were inferred the returns of votes for Governor given in the  several towns & plantations within the State, reported the whole number of votes duly returned to be twenty thousand four hundred & nineteen; - necessary to a choice ten thousand two hundred & ten, & that [underlined through Esq]Albion K Parris Esquire had nineteen thousand, seven hundred & fifty nine and duly chosen Governor of the State of Maine. The Committee further
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The Committee of both Houses to whom were referred the returns of votes for Governor given in the  several towns & plantations within the State, reported the whole number of votes duly returned to be twenty thousand four hundred & nineteen; - necessary to a choice ten thousand two hundred & ten, & that Albion K Parris, Esquire had nineteen thousand, seven hundred & fifty nine and duly chosen Governor of the State of Maine. The Committee further

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11.

Thursday January 6th 1825.

Met according to adjournment.

The Speaker announced his appointment of the following persons as Monitors. viz. - for the Eastern Division - Mr Calderwoood of Vinalhaven - Western Division Mr Stone of Jay. Middle Division Mr Sturdivant of Cumberland.

The following persons returned as members of this House, appeared, presented their credentials, were duly qualified & took their seats - viz. John Pitts of Belgrade Solomon Lombard of Readfield Amos H Hodgman of Warren Thomas Eastman of Palermo David C Burr of Litchfield John Watts of St George & Daniel Ricker of Freedom.

The Committee to contract for a Door Keeper & Page reported that they had agreed with Thomas Baker to perform those duties at four dollars each day - and the House assigned tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock to consider the subject.

The Committee of both Houses to whom were referred the returns of votes for Governor given in the several towns & plantations within the State, reported the whole number of votes duly returned to be twenty thousand four hundred & nineteen; - necessary to a choice ten thousand two hundred & ten, & that Albion K Parris, Esquire had nineteen thousand, seven hundred & fifty nine and duly chosen Governor of the State of Maine. The Committee further