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in concurrence referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers | in concurrence referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers | ||
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− | on motion by mr washburn the | + | on motion by mr washburn the petition of John Marble and others with accompanying papers and bill to set off Benjamin Woodbury and others from Buckfield to Paris were taken from the files and referred to the committee on incorporation of towns sent down for concurrence - concurred - |
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+ | petition of Daniel Brown that James Irish may be authorized to grant a lot of land to him was read and in concurrence with the House referred to the Committee on State Lands | ||
[pet john Dole &al] | [pet john Dole &al] | ||
− | Petition of John Dole and others together with the | + | Petition of John Dole and others together with the memorial of Gilmore cooper and others and of Rufus Laboree and others on the subject of a lottery to improve the navigation of sheepscot river were taken from the files and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals sent down for concurrence - concurred |
[pet of Seth Spring] | [pet of Seth Spring] | ||
− | On motion buy Mr Emery the | + | On motion buy Mr Emery the petition of Seth Spring was taken from the files and referred to Messrs Emery and Southwick with such as the House may join, Sent down for concurrence, concurred and Messrs Gilman, Hill and Rideout were joined |
[pet smith baker & al] | [pet smith baker & al] | ||
Petition of Smith Baker and others for division of Bowdoin and Litchfield and the erection of a new town and | Petition of Smith Baker and others for division of Bowdoin and Litchfield and the erection of a new town and | ||
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[pet Jer gordon & al] | [pet Jer gordon & al] | ||
− | “ of Jeremiah Gordon and others to be set off from Hollis to Biddeford were severally read and referred to the committee on incorporation of towns | + | “ of Jeremiah Gordon and others to be set off from Hollis to Biddeford were severally read and referred to the committee on incorporation of towns sent down for concurrence concurred - |
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[31] [1827] in concurrence referred to the committee on applications from sick and wounded soldiers
[Pet. committed] on motion by mr washburn the petition of John Marble and others with accompanying papers and bill to set off Benjamin Woodbury and others from Buckfield to Paris were taken from the files and referred to the committee on incorporation of towns sent down for concurrence - concurred -
petition of Daniel Brown that James Irish may be authorized to grant a lot of land to him was read and in concurrence with the House referred to the Committee on State Lands
[pet john Dole &al] Petition of John Dole and others together with the memorial of Gilmore cooper and others and of Rufus Laboree and others on the subject of a lottery to improve the navigation of sheepscot river were taken from the files and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes Bridges and Canals sent down for concurrence - concurred
[pet of Seth Spring] On motion buy Mr Emery the petition of Seth Spring was taken from the files and referred to Messrs Emery and Southwick with such as the House may join, Sent down for concurrence, concurred and Messrs Gilman, Hill and Rideout were joined
[pet smith baker & al] Petition of Smith Baker and others for division of Bowdoin and Litchfield and the erection of a new town and
[pet Jer gordon & al] “ of Jeremiah Gordon and others to be set off from Hollis to Biddeford were severally read and referred to the committee on incorporation of towns sent down for concurrence concurred -