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Latest revision as of 19:54, 28 August 2020
�To the Honorable, the Legislature of the State of Maine
The inhabitants of Bucksport in the County of
Hancock Respectfully pray your honorable body, to adopt resolutions declaring:
1. That Congress has the constitutional Power to abolish slavery and the slave trade, in the District of Columbia. 2. That it has the constitutional power to abolish therein the several Territories of the Union, where they exist. 3.That it has the constitutional power to prohibit the slave trade between the several States of the Union. 4. That, in regard to all these particulars, Congress ought immediately to exercise that power.
We also pray your honorable body, to send a copy of said resolutions to each of
the Senators and Representatives of this State in
Congress, to be by them laid before that body;--to the Governors of the several
States, to be by them laid before their respective
legislatures; and to the President of the United States.
We further pray your honorable body, to instruct the Senators, and request the Representatives, of this State, in Congress, to use
their utmost influence, for the immediate abolition of slavery and the slave trade in
the District of Columbia, and in those Territories
of the Union where they exist;--and also for the immediate prohibition of the slave
trade between the several States.
[2 columns of signatures separated by a vertical line] Phineas Higgins Thomas Swazey Lathly Lewis Charles Parnlet Henry Silsby Sullivan Bray Stephen Peabody Abner Bray Nehemiah Rocssett[?] Weston Curtis O Barnard Asa Curtis C Barnard Salomon H Amy Joseph Smith Stephen Bland Mary W Smith[name lined out] Lohpth Smith Lorenzo D Wardwell David Millburn Samuel Farlon Edward Stubbs Amos G. Card Samuel Stubbs Daniel Shofford Philemon Griffin Rich d[superscript] P Buck David Eldridge Joseph R Folsom Joseph L Elanidge Jr Henry D Brandteman Jona Cobb Solomon Skinner William Ballard Loring Skinner Theophilus Aney Benjamin Swett Bange Duane Henry Darling Mighill Blood Moody Pilday William Buck M. H. Blood Wm A hopkins Enoch Page S Lith Bliss Blodget Jam Gwozey John N Sewazey Jotham Moutton Joseph Buck Hiram Blodgett John Dodge Joseph Bradley Geo W Herbert L G Heywood John Jackson Phinias Hargood Stephen Badger Timothy S Haywood Moody Lunt David Buck Samuel Carter John Silsby Benjamin Grove Jr Robert All by Anson Lanpher Elias Upton Daniel Blood John N Stubs Zoheth Atwood Joshua Ginn Stoab[?] E. Emerton Sirois Parker Wm Barnes E. G. Carpenter Abram Morris Samuel Noyes Listher Tapley Joel Tapley Paenson Emerton Thomas Wiley John U Sherman William H Page Amos W Varnum Henry Page Jesse Nichols Eldad Atwood Stephen Homer
57 39 2
92
Nehemiah Rocssett Wesston Curtis
O Barnard Salomon H Aney