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The Remonstrance from the town of North Yarmouth against the petition of the town of Cumberland for an alteration of the existing line of the two towns, and the petition of Nicholas Rideout Jr and others.
 
The Remonstrance from the town of North Yarmouth against the petition of the town of Cumberland for an alteration of the existing line of the two towns, and the petition of Nicholas Rideout Jr and others.
- of Job N. Tuttle and Samuel Goodridge, Committee in behalf of the town of Rome, against the petition of Jonathan Palmer Junr. and others to be set off from Rome & annexed to Mercer, were severally read and referred to the joint standing Committee on Division of Towns in concurrence.
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- of Job N. Tuttle and Samuel Goodridge, Committee in behalf of the town of Rome, against the petition of Jonathan Palmer Junr. and others to be set off from Rome & annexed to Mercer, were severally read and referred to the joint standing Committee on Division of Towns in concurrence.
  
 
The petition of Simeon Hayward and others inhabitants of Bridgton and Harrison to be incorporated into a new town;
 
The petition of Simeon Hayward and others inhabitants of Bridgton and Harrison to be incorporated into a new town;
 
" of Libeus Kingman and others inhabitants of Mariaville South, praying to be incorporated into a town;
 
" of Libeus Kingman and others inhabitants of Mariaville South, praying to be incorporated into a town;
" of Abraham Smith and others inhabitants of Plantation No. 2, First Range, west side of Kennebec River, to be incorporated into a town by the name of Lexington, were severally read and referred to the joint standing Committee on the incorporation of Towns, in concurrence.  
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" of Abraham Smith and others inhabitants of Plantation No. 2. First Range, west side of Kennebec River, to be incorporated into a town by the name of Lexington, were severally read and referred to the joint standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence.  
  
 
The petition of Mark Trafton and others in the County of Penobscot for an appropriation to make a road from Levant Village to Bangor; and to incorporate the petitioners and authorize them to make a Turnpike road with power to demand a reasonable toll;
 
The petition of Mark Trafton and others in the County of Penobscot for an appropriation to make a road from Levant Village to Bangor; and to incorporate the petitioners and authorize them to make a Turnpike road with power to demand a reasonable toll;
 
" of Luther Pierce and others praying for a law to be passed to prevent the destruction of Bridges by over loading them with heavy teams and droves of cattle;
 
" of Luther Pierce and others praying for a law to be passed to prevent the destruction of Bridges by over loading them with heavy teams and droves of cattle;
 
" of John Thompson and others, Pro-
 
" of John Thompson and others, Pro-

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The Remonstrance from the town of North Yarmouth against the petition of the town of Cumberland for an alteration of the existing line of the two towns, and the petition of Nicholas Rideout Jr and others. - of Job N. Tuttle and Samuel Goodridge, Committee in behalf of the town of Rome, against the petition of Jonathan Palmer Junr. and others to be set off from Rome & annexed to Mercer, were severally read and referred to the joint standing Committee on Division of Towns in concurrence.

The petition of Simeon Hayward and others inhabitants of Bridgton and Harrison to be incorporated into a new town; " of Libeus Kingman and others inhabitants of Mariaville South, praying to be incorporated into a town; " of Abraham Smith and others inhabitants of Plantation No. 2. First Range, west side of Kennebec River, to be incorporated into a town by the name of Lexington, were severally read and referred to the joint standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence.

The petition of Mark Trafton and others in the County of Penobscot for an appropriation to make a road from Levant Village to Bangor; and to incorporate the petitioners and authorize them to make a Turnpike road with power to demand a reasonable toll; " of Luther Pierce and others praying for a law to be passed to prevent the destruction of Bridges by over loading them with heavy teams and droves of cattle; " of John Thompson and others, Pro-