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To the Senate and House of Representatives
 
To the Senate and House of Representatives
Having been requested by a distinguished Artist of own Country to lay the enclosed Memorial before the Legislature of this State, in complained with said, request, I transmit the same for the consideration of the two branches.  
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Having been requested by a distinguished Artist of our Country to lay the enclosed Memorial before the Legislature of this State, in compliance with said, request, I transmit the same for the consideration of the two branches.  
  
 
Council Chamber  
 
Council Chamber  

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To the Senate and House of Representatives I lay before the two branches of the Legislature, for their information, a copy of the division and assignment of a portion of the Lands owned in common by this State and Massachusetts, accompanied by copies of two maps, made under the direction of the Commissioners, representing actual surveys of the several tracts and parcels of land, included in said assignment

Council Chamber January 24, 1826 Albion K. Parris.

To the Senate and House of Representatives Having been requested by a distinguished Artist of our Country to lay the enclosed Memorial before the Legislature of this State, in compliance with said, request, I transmit the same for the consideration of the two branches.

Council Chamber January 31, 1826 Albion K. Parris.

To the Senate and House of Representatives I lay before both branches of the Legislature for their consideration, a copy of a Communication from the Commissioners under the act for separating Maine from Massachusetts, relating to their proceedings the year past, and to measures by them contemplated to be effected the present year

Council Chamber February 2, 1826 Albion K. Parris.