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+ | [yeas & nays] | ||
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+ | Kennebec | ||
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+ | Peaslee Morrill Junr | ||
+ | Joel Wellington | ||
+ | Samuel Tuck | ||
+ | Joshua Lord | ||
+ | Luther Robbins | ||
+ | Joseph Stuart | ||
+ | Nathaniel Rice | ||
+ | Thomas Coss | ||
+ | Samuel Currier | ||
+ | Ambrose Howard | ||
+ | Samuel Redington | ||
+ | Ebenezer Eaton | ||
+ | Herbert Moore | ||
+ | |||
+ | Washington | ||
+ | |||
+ | William Emerson. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oxford | ||
+ | |||
+ | Enoch Hall | ||
+ | Joseph Howard | ||
+ | John Grover | ||
+ | Cornelius Holland | ||
+ | Thomas Chase junr | ||
+ | Walter P Carpenter | ||
+ | John Turner | ||
+ | |||
+ | Somerset | ||
+ | |||
+ | James Collins | ||
+ | Eleazer Coburn | ||
+ | George Bixby | ||
+ | |||
+ | Penobscot | ||
+ | |||
+ | Benjamin Nourse. | ||
+ | Jackson Davis. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nays 48. | ||
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+ | The Constitution requiring two thirds of the House to concur in the passage of the Bill in order to its becoming a law, without the signature of the Governor, and that number not appearing to be in favor thereof |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 10 March 2020
497
[yeas & nays]
Kennebec
Peaslee Morrill Junr Joel Wellington Samuel Tuck Joshua Lord Luther Robbins Joseph Stuart Nathaniel Rice Thomas Coss Samuel Currier Ambrose Howard Samuel Redington Ebenezer Eaton Herbert Moore
Washington
William Emerson.
Oxford
Enoch Hall Joseph Howard John Grover Cornelius Holland Thomas Chase junr Walter P Carpenter John Turner
Somerset
James Collins Eleazer Coburn George Bixby
Penobscot
Benjamin Nourse. Jackson Davis.
Nays 48.
The Constitution requiring two thirds of the House to concur in the passage of the Bill in order to its becoming a law, without the signature of the Governor, and that number not appearing to be in favor thereof