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Wednesday, February 24, 1836.
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Wednesday, February 24. 1836.  
  
Petition of Elliot G. Vaughan and oth-
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Petition of Elliot G. Vaughan and others praying for the location of a road from Bangor to Moosehead Lake - read and referred to the Committee on State Roads, in concurrence.  
ers praying for the location of a road
 
from Bangor to Moosehead Lake
 
--read and reported to the Committee on
 
State Roads, in concurrence.
 
  
Remonstrance of inhabitants of the town of
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Remonstrance of inhabitants of the town of Norridgewock against the petitions of Caleb Gilman and others and Samuel H. Hilton and others - read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns in concurrence.  
Norridgewock against the petitions of Caleb
 
Gilman and others and Samuel H. Hillton
 
and others -- read and referred to the Com-
 
mittee on Division of Towns in concurrence.
 
  
Mr. Fish from the Committee on State  
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Mr. Fish from the Committee on State Lands, reported reference to next Legislature on petition of John H. Smith and others and leave to withdraw on petition of Willing Blake - read and accepted.
Lands, reported reference to [?] Legislation
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Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.  
on petition of John H. Smith and others
 
and leave to withdraw on petition of Willing
 
Blake -- read and accepted.
 
  
Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
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The same Gentleman from the same Committee reported leave to withdraw on petition of Moses White - read and the same on motion of Mr. Benson was ordered to lie on the table.  
  
The same Gentleman from the same
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Remonstrance of Mark Trafton and others;
Committee reported leave to withdraw on
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- " -of William D. Williamson and others against the increase of tolls on the Bangor and Old Town Rail Road severally read and the same on motion of Mr. Fish were ordered to lie on the table.  
petition of Moses White -- read and the
 
same on motion of Mr. Benson was
 
ordered to lie on the table.
 
  
Remonstrance of Mark Trafton and others
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Order of the 22d. instant relative to the time
_________..__________ of William D. Williamson
 
and others against the increase of tolls on
 
the Bangor and Old Town Rail Road
 
severally read and the same on motion
 
of Mr. Fish were ordered to lie on the  
 
table.
 
 
 
Order of the 22nd instant relative to the time
 

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259.

Wednesday, February 24. 1836.

Petition of Elliot G. Vaughan and others praying for the location of a road from Bangor to Moosehead Lake - read and referred to the Committee on State Roads, in concurrence.

Remonstrance of inhabitants of the town of Norridgewock against the petitions of Caleb Gilman and others and Samuel H. Hilton and others - read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns in concurrence.

Mr. Fish from the Committee on State Lands, reported reference to next Legislature on petition of John H. Smith and others and leave to withdraw on petition of Willing Blake - read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.

The same Gentleman from the same Committee reported leave to withdraw on petition of Moses White - read and the same on motion of Mr. Benson was ordered to lie on the table.

Remonstrance of Mark Trafton and others; - " -of William D. Williamson and others against the increase of tolls on the Bangor and Old Town Rail Road severally read and the same on motion of Mr. Fish were ordered to lie on the table.

Order of the 22d. instant relative to the time