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The petition of Calvin Spaulding and others for increase of Capital Stock of the Central Bank | The petition of Calvin Spaulding and others for increase of Capital Stock of the Central Bank | ||
" of Alfred Johnson Junr and others for a Bank at Belfast; | " of Alfred Johnson Junr and others for a Bank at Belfast; | ||
− | " of Luther Jewett and others for a Bank at Portland, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence. | + | " of Luther Jewett and others for a Bank at Portland, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence. |
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+ | The petition of Eliashib [?] Adams and Asa Davis in relation to certain land held by them; " of the Chiefs, Counsellors, Captains, and Commons of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians for leave to sell certain timber, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on State Lands, in concurrence. |
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Petition of certain inhabitants of Pittsfield to be annexed to to Canaan; " of Peaslee Merrill to be annexed to Belgrade were severally read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the division of towns in concurrence.
Remonstrance of Joshua B. Osgood " of Inhabitants of Denmark, " of Job C. Lord and others against the petition of inhabitants of Brownfield were severally read and referred to the same committee. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
The petition of Calvin Spaulding and others for increase of Capital Stock of the Central Bank " of Alfred Johnson Junr and others for a Bank at Belfast; " of Luther Jewett and others for a Bank at Portland, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on Banks and Banking in concurrence.
The petition of Eliashib [?] Adams and Asa Davis in relation to certain land held by them; " of the Chiefs, Counsellors, Captains, and Commons of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians for leave to sell certain timber, were severally read and referred to the joint standing committee on State Lands, in concurrence.