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Petition of Eliashib Adams ans others for a Bank at Bangor; and | Petition of Eliashib Adams ans others for a Bank at Bangor; and | ||
Petition of Thomas Fillebrown and others for a Bank at Winthrop; committed in the House to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. | Petition of Thomas Fillebrown and others for a Bank at Winthrop; committed in the House to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. | ||
Petition of John Attior and others | Petition of John Attior and others |
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referred to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.
[Petition referred]
Petition of Charles Whitman and others of Waterford for the removal of obstructions to the free passage of fish up crocked river; and
[Remonstrance]
Remonstrance of the town of Warren respecting fisheries in St. George river, committed in the House to the Committee on fisheries, came up for concurrence and were read and concurred.
[Petitions referred]
The following Petitions and Remonstrances committed in the House to the Committee on Turnpikes &c came up for concurrence, viz : Petition of Henry Babb for exclusive privilege of navigating Sabago Pond with Steam Vessels &c. Petition of Gilead for assistance to build a Bridge over Wild River ;
[Remonstrances]
Remonstrance of Simon Emery and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven and others; Remonstrance of Elliot Frost and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven and others ; and Remonstrance of Hugh Paul and others against the Petition of Thomas Haven & others, and they were severally referred to the same committee in concurrence with the House.
[Petitions referred]
Petition of Eliashib Adams ans others for a Bank at Bangor; and Petition of Thomas Fillebrown and others for a Bank at Winthrop; committed in the House to the Committee on Banks and Banking. Came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
Petition of John Attior and others