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[1824] [January 13] Petition of Samuel Gibson and others for an alteration of the Courts in the County of Oxford;
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Petition of Samuel Gibson and others for an alteration of the Courts in the County of Oxford;
 
Petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield to have the doings of said town made valid;
 
Petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield to have the doings of said town made valid;
 
Petition of the Selectmen of St. Albans to have the doings of that town made valid;
 
Petition of the Selectmen of St. Albans to have the doings of that town made valid;
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Petition the Selectmen of Corinna to have their proceedings made valid, and they were severally concurred.
 
Petition the Selectmen of Corinna to have their proceedings made valid, and they were severally concurred.
  
[Petitions referred] The following Petitions and Remonstrances committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of towns, came up for concurrence: viz.
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The following Petitions and Remonstrances committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of towns, came up for concurrence: viz.
 
Petition of Samuel Taylor 3rd and others of Windsor and China to be annexed to Vassalborough;
 
Petition of Samuel Taylor 3rd and others of Windsor and China to be annexed to Vassalborough;
 
Petition of Nathaniel Smith of No. 14 to have a part of said Plantation annexed to Mariaville;
 
Petition of Nathaniel Smith of No. 14 to have a part of said Plantation annexed to Mariaville;

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[January 13] Petition of Samuel Gibson and others for an alteration of the Courts in the County of Oxford; Petition of the Selectmen of Whitefield to have the doings of said town made valid; Petition of the Selectmen of St. Albans to have the doings of that town made valid; Petition of Ripley to have the doings of said town made valid; and Petition the Selectmen of Corinna to have their proceedings made valid, and they were severally concurred.

[Petitions referred] The following Petitions and Remonstrances committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of towns, came up for concurrence: viz. Petition of Samuel Taylor 3rd and others of Windsor and China to be annexed to Vassalborough; Petition of Nathaniel Smith of No. 14 to have a part of said Plantation annexed to Mariaville; Petition of Enoch A Glidden that certain lands belonging to him may be annexed to Alna; Petition of Elijah Morse and others of Mt. Vernon, that part of Vienna may be annexed to Mt. Vernon; Petition of sundry Inhabitants of Munroe[Monroe] that the westerly part of Frankfort may be annexed to Monroe; Petition of Lyman for a Committee to establish the line between said town and Alfred; Petition of Asa Brown and others to be set off from the town of New Sharon and annexed to the town of Farmington; Petition of Stephen Clark of Trenton to be annexed to Sullivan; Petition of Inhabitants of Township No. 5