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for the public Buildings, prepared by his direction also the proceedings of the present council in relation to the same subject.
 
for the public Buildings, prepared by his direction also the proceedings of the present council in relation to the same subject.
Council Chamber             Enoch Lincoln
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Council Chamber Enoch Lincoln
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February 4, 1829
  
 
To the Senate & House of Representatives,  
 
To the Senate & House of Representatives,  
 
Since my last communication in relation to the boundary line between this State and New Hampshire, I have received the accompanying document, which is transmitted for the consideration of the Legislature.  
 
Since my last communication in relation to the boundary line between this State and New Hampshire, I have received the accompanying document, which is transmitted for the consideration of the Legislature.  
 
Council Chamber
 
Council Chamber
February 9. 1829                                     Enoch Lincoln
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February 9. 1829 Enoch Lincoln
  
 
To the Honorable Senate.
 
To the Honorable Senate.
            In reply to your Order of the seventh instant requesting me to transmit any proceedings under a Resolve passed February the seventeenth A. D. 1824 authorizing the Governor to negotiate with the Penobscot Indians for the transfer of the Island in the Penobscot River to the State, I have the honor to inform your that no proceedings have been had under said Resolve escepting those of personal enquiries by which it was ascertained that the Indians were not desirous of selling or transferring to the State any Islands belonging to them situated in the Penobscot River, It having been ascertained that the Islands in question could not be purchased in consequence of the objections entertained by the Tribe and others who have been connected with them to their disposing of their real estate and the subject having been several years under the
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In reply to your Order of the seventh instant requesting me to transmit any proceedings under a Resolve passed February the seventeenth A. D. 1824 authorizing the Governor to negotiate with the Penobscot Indians for the transfer of the Islands in the Penobscot River to the State, I have the honor to inform you that no proceedings have been had under said Resolve accepting those of personal enquiries by which it was ascertained that the Indians were not desirous of selling or transferring to the State any Islands belonging to them situated in the Penobscot River, It having been ascertained that the Islands in question could not be purchased in consequence of the objections entertained by the Tribe and others who have been connected with them to their disposing of their real estate and the subject having been several years under the

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for the public Buildings, prepared by his direction also the proceedings of the present council in relation to the same subject. Council Chamber Enoch Lincoln February 4, 1829

To the Senate & House of Representatives, Since my last communication in relation to the boundary line between this State and New Hampshire, I have received the accompanying document, which is transmitted for the consideration of the Legislature. Council Chamber February 9. 1829 Enoch Lincoln

To the Honorable Senate.

In reply to your Order of the seventh instant requesting me to transmit any proceedings under a Resolve passed February the seventeenth A. D. 1824 authorizing the Governor to negotiate with the Penobscot Indians for the transfer of the Islands in the Penobscot River to the State, I have the honor to inform you that no proceedings have been had under said Resolve accepting those of personal enquiries by which it was ascertained that the Indians were not desirous of selling or transferring to the State any Islands belonging to them situated in the Penobscot River, It having been ascertained that the Islands in question could not be purchased in consequence of the objections entertained by the Tribe and others who have been connected with them to their disposing of their real estate and the subject having been several years under the