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A committee consisting of Messrs. Clifford of Newfield, Kent of Bangor, Cilley of Thomaston, Phelps of Fairfield and Swett of Prospect was appointed to receive sort and count the votes for a Clerk, and on counting the same it appeared that the whole number of votes given in was one hundred and sixty eight - necessary for a choice eighty five - Joseph G. Cole had one hundred and seventeen - Richard H. Vose had forty one - scattering ten and Joseph G. Cole was declared elected and being present, took and subscribed the oath of office which was administered to him by Ruel Williams Esq a magistrate for the County of Kennebec, as follows,
 
A committee consisting of Messrs. Clifford of Newfield, Kent of Bangor, Cilley of Thomaston, Phelps of Fairfield and Swett of Prospect was appointed to receive sort and count the votes for a Clerk, and on counting the same it appeared that the whole number of votes given in was one hundred and sixty eight - necessary for a choice eighty five - Joseph G. Cole had one hundred and seventeen - Richard H. Vose had forty one - scattering ten and Joseph G. Cole was declared elected and being present, took and subscribed the oath of office which was administered to him by Ruel Williams Esq a magistrate for the County of Kennebec, as follows,
 
I, Joseph G. Cole do solemnly swear that I will faithfully discharge to the best of my abilities the duties incumbent on me as a clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Maine - So help me God.
 
I, Joseph G. Cole do solemnly swear that I will faithfully discharge to the best of my abilities the duties incumbent on me as a clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Maine - So help me God.
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The clerk having been duly qualified, presided during the further organization of the House.
 
The clerk having been duly qualified, presided during the further organization of the House.
  
A committee consisting of Messrs. Knowlton of Montville, Dummer of Hallowell, Bailey of Parsonsfield, Hamlin of Columbia and Smith of Gray was appointed to receive sort and count the votes for a Speaker - and on counting the same it appeared that the whole number given in was one hundred and seventy three - necessary to a choice eighty seven  - Benjamin White had one hundred and eighteen - Edward Kent had forty seven - William Clark five - Jeremiah O'Brien one - Ebenezer Phelps one - Nathan Clifford one  - and Benjamin White of Monmouth was declared elected.
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A committee consisting of Messrs. Knowlton of Montville, Dummer of Hallowell, Bailey of Parsonsfield, Hamlin of Columbia and Smith of Gray was appointed to receive sort and count the votes for a Speaker - and on counting the same it appeared that the whole number given in was one hundred and seventy three - necessary to a choice eighty seven  - Benjamin White had one hundred and eighteen - Edward Kent had forty seven - William Clark five - Jeremiah O'Brien one - Ebenezer L. Phelps one - Nathan Clifford one  - and Benjamin White of Monmouth was declared elected.
  
 
Mr. Williams of Augusta was charged with a message to the Senate informing them of the organization of the House by the election of Benjamin White Speaker and Joseph G. Cole Clerk.
 
Mr. Williams of Augusta was charged with a message to the Senate informing them of the organization of the House by the election of Benjamin White Speaker and Joseph G. Cole Clerk.

Revision as of 14:05, 29 January 2021

7 A committee consisting of Messrs. Clifford of Newfield, Kent of Bangor, Cilley of Thomaston, Phelps of Fairfield and Swett of Prospect was appointed to receive sort and count the votes for a Clerk, and on counting the same it appeared that the whole number of votes given in was one hundred and sixty eight - necessary for a choice eighty five - Joseph G. Cole had one hundred and seventeen - Richard H. Vose had forty one - scattering ten and Joseph G. Cole was declared elected and being present, took and subscribed the oath of office which was administered to him by Ruel Williams Esq a magistrate for the County of Kennebec, as follows, I, Joseph G. Cole do solemnly swear that I will faithfully discharge to the best of my abilities the duties incumbent on me as a clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Maine - So help me God.

The clerk having been duly qualified, presided during the further organization of the House.

A committee consisting of Messrs. Knowlton of Montville, Dummer of Hallowell, Bailey of Parsonsfield, Hamlin of Columbia and Smith of Gray was appointed to receive sort and count the votes for a Speaker - and on counting the same it appeared that the whole number given in was one hundred and seventy three - necessary to a choice eighty seven - Benjamin White had one hundred and eighteen - Edward Kent had forty seven - William Clark five - Jeremiah O'Brien one - Ebenezer L. Phelps one - Nathan Clifford one - and Benjamin White of Monmouth was declared elected.

Mr. Williams of Augusta was charged with a message to the Senate informing them of the organization of the House by the election of Benjamin White Speaker and Joseph G. Cole Clerk.