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[main body]
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Petition of Samuel Veasey and others
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" of Richard H. Bartlett + others for a canal on
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the westerly side of Penobscot River were read and referred
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to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges + Canals. Sent
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down for concurrence.  Concurred
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[right margin]
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Pet of Saml Veasey +als
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" Richard Bartlett + als
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Petition of John McLaughlin + others of Cornville to
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be annexed to Madison was read and referred to the Comm
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ittee on Incorporation of towns. Sent down for concurrence.
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Concurred.

Revision as of 19:03, 1 August 2020

Monday January 7th 1828

Petition of William Emerson and others for incorporation of the Proprietors of the Bangor Pier referred in the House to Messrs Carpenter, Bennoch and Lord came up for concur- rence and the Senate concurred and joined by Messrs Parsons and Grover [right margin] Pet of Wm Emer

[main body] A communication was received from Elias Thomas Treasurer of State transmitting his annual Report on the State of the Finances, and the same was read and with the accompanying Document referred to Messrs Cutler + Richardson with such as the House may join. Sent down for concurrence - concurred and Messrs Adams, Neal and Gilman were joined. [right margin] Communication from Treasurer of State, referred

[main body] Petition of Samuel Veasey and others " of Richard H. Bartlett + others for a canal on the westerly side of Penobscot River were read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges + Canals. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred [right margin] Pet of Saml Veasey +als " Richard Bartlett + als

Petition of John McLaughlin + others of Cornville to be annexed to Madison was read and referred to the Comm ittee on Incorporation of towns. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.