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Duties - - determine how many aliens and others not entitled to vote were actually present and voted at the last September election in certain town and plantations of Aroostook County.
 
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Members - - 3, representing both political parties in the State, appointed by Governor with advice of the Council.
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Legislative History:
 
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R. 1878, c. 93.
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22.00 HEALTH AND WELFARE
 
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22.01 - - Commission to Negotiate with Penobscot Indians.  Created by R. 1820, c. 16.
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Duties - -  obtain from the Penobscot Tribe a release of their claims to Massachusetts and make a new treaty whereby the State may assume all obligations of Massachusetts towards said Indians.
 
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Members - - 1 or more appointed by the Governor with advice of Council.
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Legislative History:
 
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R. 1820, c. 16.
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R. 1821, cc. 10; 35.
 
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22.02 - - Agent for Passamaquoddy Indians.  Created by P.L. 1821, c. 175, [two section symbols] 1, 2.  Abolished by P.L. 1953, c. 378, [section symbol] 3.
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Duties - - care and manage their property for use and benefit of the Indians.
 
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Additional Information - - appointed by Governor with advice and consent of Council, 1821-1929. Forest Commissioner to have general supervision over Indian tribes, P.L. 1929. Under Department of Health and Welfare, P.L. 1933.
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Legislative History:
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P.L. 1821, c. 175, [two section symbols] 1, 2.
 
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R. 1822, c. 48.
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R. 1831, c. 17.
 
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R. 1832, c. 69.
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P.&S.L. 1840, c. 80.
 
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R.1849, cc. 186; 190.
 
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R. 1852, c. 470.
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R. 1854, c. 139.
 
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R. 1860, c. 357.
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R. 1865, c. 395.
 
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R. 1866, c. 34.
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R. 1867, c. 119.
 
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Duties - - determine how many aliens and others not entitled to vote were actually present and voted at the last September election in certain town and plantations of Aroostook County. Members - - 3, representing both political parties in the State, appointed by Governor with advice of the Council. Legislative History: R. 1878, c. 93. 22.00 HEALTH AND WELFARE 22.01 - - Commission to Negotiate with Penobscot Indians. Created by R. 1820, c. 16. Duties - - obtain from the Penobscot Tribe a release of their claims to Massachusetts and make a new treaty whereby the State may assume all obligations of Massachusetts towards said Indians. Members - - 1 or more appointed by the Governor with advice of Council. Legislative History: R. 1820, c. 16. R. 1821, cc. 10; 35. 22.02 - - Agent for Passamaquoddy Indians. Created by P.L. 1821, c. 175, [two section symbols] 1, 2. Abolished by P.L. 1953, c. 378, [section symbol] 3. Duties - - care and manage their property for use and benefit of the Indians. Additional Information - - appointed by Governor with advice and consent of Council, 1821-1929. Forest Commissioner to have general supervision over Indian tribes, P.L. 1929. Under Department of Health and Welfare, P.L. 1933. Legislative History: P.L. 1821, c. 175, [two section symbols] 1, 2. R. 1822, c. 48. R. 1831, c. 17. R. 1832, c. 69. R. 1833, c. 49. R. 1838, c. 48. P.&S.L. 1840, c. 80. R. 1840, c. 23. R.1849, cc. 186; 190. R. 1852, c. 470. R. 1854, c. 139. R. 1860, c. 357. R. 1865, c. 395. R. 1866, c. 34. R. 1867, c. 119. - 93 – [centered at bottom of page]