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− | and petition of selectmen of Addison for a bridge across the west branch of Pleasant river, and were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House | + | |
+ | take toll - | ||
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+ | [Pets: Selectmen of Addison] | ||
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+ | and petition of selectmen of Addison for a bridge across the west branch of Pleasant river, and were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House - | ||
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+ | The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns came up for concurrence viz - | ||
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[David Winslow & als] | [David Winslow & als] | ||
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Petition of David Winslow and others of Westbrook to be annexed to the town of Portland - | Petition of David Winslow and others of Westbrook to be annexed to the town of Portland - | ||
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[John Plummer & als] | [John Plummer & als] | ||
− | of John Plummer and others of Harrington to be set off from said town and annexed to the town of Addison | + | |
− | [Rems of | + | " of John Plummer and others of Harrington to be set off from said town and annexed to the town of Addison - |
− | and also a remonstrance of | + | |
− | and were severally read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House | + | [Rems. of Elijah Dinsmore] |
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− | Petition of James Bates - Physician that his accounts against the State | + | and also a remonstrance of Elijah Dinsmore against annexation of certain inhabitants of Columbia to Harrington - |
− | [James Pomroy] | + | |
− | Petition of James Pomroy of Hamden - for an additional pension in consequence of the loss of right arm - committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Sick and wounded soldiers - came up for concurrence and was read | + | and were severally read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House - |
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+ | [Pets: James Bates] | ||
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+ | Petition of James Bates - Physician that his accounts against the State may be allowed him - committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on accounts, came up for concurrence - was read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House - | ||
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+ | [" James Pomroy] | ||
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+ | Petition of James Pomroy of Hamden - for an additional pension in consequence of the loss of his right arm - committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Sick and wounded soldiers - came up for concurrence and was read |
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[1823 January 6.]
take toll -
[Pets: Selectmen of Addison]
and petition of selectmen of Addison for a bridge across the west branch of Pleasant river, and were severally read and committed to the same committee in concurrence with the House -
The following petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Incorporation of Towns came up for concurrence viz -
[David Winslow & als]
Petition of David Winslow and others of Westbrook to be annexed to the town of Portland -
[John Plummer & als]
" of John Plummer and others of Harrington to be set off from said town and annexed to the town of Addison -
[Rems. of Elijah Dinsmore]
and also a remonstrance of Elijah Dinsmore against annexation of certain inhabitants of Columbia to Harrington -
and were severally read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House -
[Pets: James Bates]
Petition of James Bates - Physician that his accounts against the State may be allowed him - committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on accounts, came up for concurrence - was read and committed to the same Committee in concurrence with the House -
[" James Pomroy]
Petition of James Pomroy of Hamden - for an additional pension in consequence of the loss of his right arm - committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Sick and wounded soldiers - came up for concurrence and was read