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of a Secretary of State, and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in was one hundred & fifty three and Amos Nichols Esqr having that number was unanimously elected.
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An order came from the Senate for concurrence, appointing the following joint standing Committees - The House concurred and joined the several committees as follows
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viz -
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On Literature and Literary Institutions
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Messrs Dunlap
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Parsons of York
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of the Senate.
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Messrs Pond of Bucksport
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Williams of Augusta
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Fessenden of Portland
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of the House
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On State Lands.
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Messrs Parlin
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Kelsey
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of the Senate.
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Messrs Treat of Bangor
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Pitts of Belgrade
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Talbot of Machias
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of the House.
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On incorporation of Towns
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Messrs Greene
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Prime
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of the Senate.
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Messrs McCobb of Phipsburg
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White of Monmouth
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Spring of Biddeford
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of the House.
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On incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies.
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Messrs Whitney
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Fairbanks
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of the Senate.
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Messrs Cobb of Durham
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Bailey of Whitfield
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Francis of Leeds
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of the House.
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On interior Fisheries.
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Messrs Parsons of Lincoln
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Sheppard
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of the Senate
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Messrs Chase of Kittery
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McKown of Boothbay
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Wass of Addison
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of the House
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On turnpikes, bridges & canals.
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Messrs Campbell
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Holland
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of the Senate
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Messrs Dunn of Poland
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Charles of Fryburg
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Trask of Jefferson
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of the House.

Latest revision as of 12:41, 22 July 2020

17.

of a Secretary of State, and on counting the ballots it appeared the whole number given in was one hundred & fifty three and Amos Nichols Esqr having that number was unanimously elected.

An order came from the Senate for concurrence, appointing the following joint standing Committees - The House concurred and joined the several committees as follows

viz -

On Literature and Literary Institutions Messrs Dunlap Parsons of York of the Senate.

Messrs Pond of Bucksport Williams of Augusta Fessenden of Portland of the House

On State Lands. Messrs Parlin Kelsey of the Senate.

Messrs Treat of Bangor Pitts of Belgrade Talbot of Machias of the House.

On incorporation of Towns Messrs Greene Prime of the Senate.

Messrs McCobb of Phipsburg White of Monmouth Spring of Biddeford of the House.

On incorporation of Parishes & other religious Societies. Messrs Whitney Fairbanks of the Senate.

Messrs Cobb of Durham Bailey of Whitfield Francis of Leeds of the House.

On interior Fisheries. Messrs Parsons of Lincoln Sheppard of the Senate

Messrs Chase of Kittery McKown of Boothbay Wass of Addison of the House

On turnpikes, bridges & canals. Messrs Campbell Holland of the Senate

Messrs Dunn of Poland Charles of Fryburg Trask of Jefferson of the House.