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Legislative History:
 
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R. 1848, c. 60.
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22.11 - - Commission to Investigate the Affairs of Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians. Created by R. 1862, c. 156.
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Duties - - report to the next Legislature the condition of said tribes and their property, the amount of their funds in charge of the State, and their treaty claims on the State.
 
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Members - - 2 disinterested and discreet persons appointed by the Governor.
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Legislative History:
 
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R. 1862, c. 156.
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22.12 - - Commission of Guardians of the Indigent Orphans of Soldiers and Seamen who Lost Their Lives in the Late War. Created by R. 1867, c. 178.
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Duties - - inquire into the conditions and needs of orphans of this State; provide suitable homes for those that are destitute with due regard to their moral and intellectual training.
 
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Members - - Governor and 2 appointed by him with advice and consent of Council.
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Legislative History:
 
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R. 1867, c. 178.
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R. 1868, c. 267.
 
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R. 1869, c. 69.
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22.13 - - Board of Visitors to Maine General Hospital. Created by P.&S. L. 1868, c. 573, [section symbol] 5.
 
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Duties - - visit the hospital annually to inspect the establishment and the actual condition of the sick and to examine the bylaws of the corporation.
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Members - - Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives.
 
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Legislative History: R. 1848, c. 60. R. 1851, c. 360. 22.11 - - Commission to Investigate the Affairs of Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians. Created by R. 1862, c. 156. Duties - - report to the next Legislature the condition of said tribes and their property, the amount of their funds in charge of the State, and their treaty claims on the State. Members - - 2 disinterested and discreet persons appointed by the Governor. Legislative History: R. 1862, c. 156. 22.12 - - Commission of Guardians of the Indigent Orphans of Soldiers and Seamen who Lost Their Lives in the Late War. Created by R. 1867, c. 178. Duties - - inquire into the conditions and needs of orphans of this State; provide suitable homes for those that are destitute with due regard to their moral and intellectual training. Members - - Governor and 2 appointed by him with advice and consent of Council. Legislative History: R. 1867, c. 178. R. 1868, c. 267. R. 1869, c. 69. 22.13 - - Board of Visitors to Maine General Hospital. Created by P.&S. L. 1868, c. 573, [section symbol] 5. Duties - - visit the hospital annually to inspect the establishment and the actual condition of the sick and to examine the bylaws of the corporation. Members - - Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives. Legislative History: P.&S. L, 1868, c. 573, [section symbol] 5. -98- [centered at bottom of page]