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Petition of Prince B Moore & others for a modification of the Laws relative to Mills | Petition of Prince B Moore & others for a modification of the Laws relative to Mills | ||
− | Remonstrance of Charles Ramsdell & others agst the erection of Booms on Passadumkeag River were severally read & referred to the Committee on Interior Waters. Sent up for concurrence. | + | Remonstrance of Charles Ramsdell & others agst the erection of Booms on Passadumkeag River were severally read & referred to the Committee on Interior Waters. Sent up for concurrence. |
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+ | Petition of Benjamin Higgins & others of Springfield that said town may be authorized to raise there road tax in money was read & referred to the Committee on the Judiciary |
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Henry Dodge & others - and the report was accepted. Sent up for concurrence.
Leave to withdraw was reported on Petition of Selectmen of Montville " Enoch Craig Jr & others & " Ezekiel Poor & others and the House accepted the Reports in concurrence
Notice was Ordered on petition of C.M. Cobb & others and William T Gerrish & others In concurrence with the Senate.
Report referring the Petition of Charles Seavens & others to the Committee on the Division of Town was read & accepted in concurrence.
Petitions of R.H. Gardiner & others for a Rail Road from Portland to Gardiner - " Nathan Winslow & others for an alteration in the Charter of the Piscataquis Canal & Rail Road Company - were severally read & referred to the Committee on Rail Roads & Canals. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Prince B Moore & others for a modification of the Laws relative to Mills Remonstrance of Charles Ramsdell & others agst the erection of Booms on Passadumkeag River were severally read & referred to the Committee on Interior Waters. Sent up for concurrence.
Petition of Benjamin Higgins & others of Springfield that said town may be authorized to raise there road tax in money was read & referred to the Committee on the Judiciary