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Legislative History:
 
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R. 1832, c. 111.
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R. 1833, c. 42.
 
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22.07 - - Hospital Surgeons. Appointed by R. 1839, c. 52.
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Duties - - serve at the head of the medical department within the district assigned them by the Commander-in-Chief.
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Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice and consent of the Council.
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Legislative History:
 
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R. 1839, c. 52.
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22.08 - - Agent to Erect a Church for Passamaquoddy Indians. Created by R. 1846, c. 435.
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Duties - - build a church and lay out a burial ground for the Passamaquoddy Indians.
 
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Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice of the Council.
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Legislative History:
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R. 1846, c. 435.
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22.09 - - Agent to Erect a Mill in the Passamaquoddy Township. Created by R. 1846, c. 465.
 
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Duties - - erect a mill for manufacturing lumber into boards, clapboards and shingles on the Passamaquoddy Township.
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Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice of Council.
 
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Legislative History:
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R. 1846, c. 465.
 
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R. 1848, c. 101.
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22.10 Agent to Erect a Priest’s House in the Passamaquoddy Township. Created by R. 1848, c. 60.
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Duties - - erect a house for the priest to live in on the Passamaquoddy Indian Township.
 
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Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice of the Council.
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Legislative History: R. 1832, c. 111. R. 1833, c. 42. 22.07 - - Hospital Surgeons. Appointed by R. 1839, c. 52. Duties - - serve at the head of the medical department within the district assigned them by the Commander-in-Chief. Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice and consent of the Council. Legislative History: R. 1839, c. 52. 22.08 - - Agent to Erect a Church for Passamaquoddy Indians. Created by R. 1846, c. 435. Duties - - build a church and lay out a burial ground for the Passamaquoddy Indians. Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice of the Council. Legislative History: R. 1846, c. 435. 22.09 - - Agent to Erect a Mill in the Passamaquoddy Township. Created by R. 1846, c. 465. Duties - - erect a mill for manufacturing lumber into boards, clapboards and shingles on the Passamaquoddy Township. Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice of Council. Legislative History: R. 1846, c. 465. R. 1848, c. 101. 22.10 Agent to Erect a Priest’s House in the Passamaquoddy Township. Created by R. 1848, c. 60. Duties - - erect a house for the priest to live in on the Passamaquoddy Indian Township. Additional information - - appointed by the Governor with advice of the Council. -97-[centered at bottom of page]