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State of Maine [centered]
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State of Maine.
 
Portland, Wednesday, January 5, 1831  
 
Portland, Wednesday, January 5, 1831  
  
 
This, being the day designated by the Constitution of this State, for the meeting of the Legislature thereof, the following Gentlemen, having been elected by the People, and summoned by the Governor and Council, appeared in the Senate chamber.
 
This, being the day designated by the Constitution of this State, for the meeting of the Legislature thereof, the following Gentlemen, having been elected by the People, and summoned by the Governor and Council, appeared in the Senate chamber.
  
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To wit:
 
Messrs. Moses Sweat,  
 
Messrs. Moses Sweat,  
 
Benjamin Pike,  
 
Benjamin Pike,  
 
James Goodwin,
 
James Goodwin,
York County
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York County.
  
 
Messrs. Robert P. Dunlap,
 
Messrs. Robert P. Dunlap,
 
John L. Megquier,
 
John L. Megquier,
 
Theodore Ingalls.
 
Theodore Ingalls.
Cumberland County
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Cumberland County.
  
 
Messrs. Syms Gardner,
 
Messrs. Syms Gardner,
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James Drummond,
 
James Drummond,
 
Carleton Dole.
 
Carleton Dole.
Lincoln County
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Lincoln County.
  
 
Messrs. Sanford Kingsbery,
 
Messrs. Sanford Kingsbery,
Asher Hinds,
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Asher Hinds
 
Elijah Morse.
 
Elijah Morse.
Kennebec County
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Kennebec County.
  
 
Messrs. Joshua Hall,
 
Messrs. Joshua Hall,
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Messrs. Daniel Hutchinson,
 
Messrs. Daniel Hutchinson,
 
James Steele.
 
James Steele.
Oxford County
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Oxford County.
  
Thomas Davee, Penobscot County
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Thomas Davee, Penobscot County.
Samuel Eastman.  Somerset County
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Samuel Eastman.  Somerset County.

Revision as of 13:30, 5 January 2021

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State of Maine. Portland, Wednesday, January 5, 1831

This, being the day designated by the Constitution of this State, for the meeting of the Legislature thereof, the following Gentlemen, having been elected by the People, and summoned by the Governor and Council, appeared in the Senate chamber.

To wit: Messrs. Moses Sweat, Benjamin Pike, James Goodwin, York County.

Messrs. Robert P. Dunlap, John L. Megquier, Theodore Ingalls. Cumberland County.

Messrs. Syms Gardner, Elisha Harding, James Drummond, Carleton Dole. Lincoln County.

Messrs. Sanford Kingsbery, Asher Hinds Elijah Morse. Kennebec County.

Messrs. Joshua Hall, Charles Hutchings, Jr. Hancock and Waldo Counties.

Messrs. Daniel Hutchinson, James Steele. Oxford County.

Thomas Davee, Penobscot County. Samuel Eastman. Somerset County.