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fees of the several officers and other persons therein named, came down for concurrence and the House concurred and Messrs Bradbury of Nwe Gloucester, Clark of Limington and Parsons of Edgecomb were joined.
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Message of Gov.
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jurisdiction of Dennets Island
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Message from the Governor.
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To the Senate + House of Representatives
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I have received from the Secretary of the Navy of the United States a communication relating to the jurisdiction over Dennets Island on the east side of Piscataqua river in this State which I have directed to be laid for you.
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As that Island now belongs to the United States and is the site of a very important navy yard it may not be deemed unreasonable that the United States should have jurisdiction over it, so far as relates to the punishment of offences against the national authority.
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Albion K Parris
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Council Chamber
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January 21 1822.
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The foregoing message referred in the Senate to the Messrs Dennet + Burnham with such as the House may join, came down for concurrence — The House concurred and Messrs Perley of Bridgton, Dyer of Vinalhaven and Ingalls of Denmark were joined.
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Adjourned to meet at this place at 10 oclock tomorrow morning.
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Attest
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James L Child
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Clerk

Revision as of 18:39, 27 January 2020

137 fees of the several officers and other persons therein named, came down for concurrence and the House concurred and Messrs Bradbury of Nwe Gloucester, Clark of Limington and Parsons of Edgecomb were joined.

Message of Gov. jurisdiction of Dennets Island Message from the Governor. To the Senate + House of Representatives I have received from the Secretary of the Navy of the United States a communication relating to the jurisdiction over Dennets Island on the east side of Piscataqua river in this State which I have directed to be laid for you. As that Island now belongs to the United States and is the site of a very important navy yard it may not be deemed unreasonable that the United States should have jurisdiction over it, so far as relates to the punishment of offences against the national authority. Albion K Parris Council Chamber January 21 1822. The foregoing message referred in the Senate to the Messrs Dennet + Burnham with such as the House may join, came down for concurrence — The House concurred and Messrs Perley of Bridgton, Dyer of Vinalhaven and Ingalls of Denmark were joined. Adjourned to meet at this place at 10 oclock tomorrow morning. Attest James L Child Clerk