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January 16]
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[1823 January 16.]
Joint standing committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence; was read and concurred.
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Joint standing committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
  
 
[Pet. town of Camden]
 
[Pet. town of Camden]
Petition of Camden that Lincoln County may be divided, committed in the House to the Joint Committee to whom was referred the petition of George Rogers Brothers, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
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Petition of Camden that Lincoln County may be divided, committed in the House to the Joint Committee to whom was referred the petition of George Rogers Brothers, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. -
  
 
[Report on Petition]
 
[Report on Petition]
Report of the committee on the petition of John Wise which had been read and accepted and sent down for concurrences came up nonconcurred.
 
  
[Pet. Harmony Lodge]
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Report of the committee on the petition of John Wise which had been read and accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred.
Petition of Harmony Lodge to be incorporated committed in the House to the Joint Standing committee on Incorporation of Parishes &c. came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
 
  
[Remonstrances Reuben Freeman & Mount Desert]
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[Pet: Harmony Lodge]
Remonstrance of Reuben Freeman and also of Mount Desert against the division of said town, committed in the House to the Joint standing committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.  
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Petition of Harmony Lodge to be incorporated, committed in the House to the Joint standing committee on Incorporation of Parishes &c. came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
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[Remonstrance Reuben Freeman & Mount Desert]
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Remonstrance of Reuben Freeman; and also of Mount Desert against the division of said town, committed in the House to the Joint standing committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. -
  
 
[Report on Petition]
 
[Report on Petition]
Mr. Bond from the committee on the petition of Archibald Anderson 3d for authority to sell certain lands, reported that the petitioner cause an attested copy of his petition with the order thereon to be published in the Lincoln Intelligencer, printed in Wiscasset, three weeks successively the
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Mr. Bond from the committee on the petition of Archibald Anderson 3d. for authority to sell certain lands, reported that the petitioner cause an attested copy of his petition with the order thereon to be published in the Lincoln Intelligencer, printed in Wiscasset, three weeks successively the

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[1823 January 16.]

Joint standing committee on New Trials, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

[Pet. town of Camden]

Petition of Camden that Lincoln County may be divided, committed in the House to the Joint Committee to whom was referred the petition of George Rogers Brothers, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. -

[Report on Petition]

Report of the committee on the petition of John Wise which had been read and accepted and sent down for concurrence, came up nonconcurred.

[Pet: Harmony Lodge]

Petition of Harmony Lodge to be incorporated, committed in the House to the Joint standing committee on Incorporation of Parishes &c. came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.

[Remonstrance Reuben Freeman & Mount Desert]

Remonstrance of Reuben Freeman; and also of Mount Desert against the division of said town, committed in the House to the Joint standing committee on Incorporation of Towns, came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. -

[Report on Petition]

Mr. Bond from the committee on the petition of Archibald Anderson 3d. for authority to sell certain lands, reported that the petitioner cause an attested copy of his petition with the order thereon to be published in the Lincoln Intelligencer, printed in Wiscasset, three weeks successively the