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to the Memorial of the American Convention for
 
to the Memorial of the American Convention for
 
promoting the abolition of Slavery + improving
 
promoting the abolition of Slavery + improving
the Condition of the African race, [?] referred to
+
the Condition of the African race, be[?] referred to
Mefsrs Hutchinson and Morse --- with
+
Messrs Hutchinson and Morse --- with
such as the House may join, with house ["with house" struck out]
+
such as the House may join, with house to ref ["with house to ref" struck out]
  
 
In Senate Feby 7- 1831
 
In Senate Feby 7- 1831
  
Read and pafsed
+
Read and passed
 
Robert P. Dunlap, Prest.
 
Robert P. Dunlap, Prest.
  
Read and Concurred and Mefsrs Boulette of Waterville, Cole of
+
Read and Concurred and Messrs Boulette of Waterville, Cole of
 
Paris and Haskell of Knox were joined on the part of the House--  
 
Paris and Haskell of Knox were joined on the part of the House--  
 
sent up
 
sent up

Revision as of 10:46, 18 March 2017

State of Maine In Senate Feb. 7 1831

Ordered that so much of the Governor's com- munication of 25th of January, [?] as relates to the Memorial of the American Convention for promoting the abolition of Slavery + improving the Condition of the African race, be[?] referred to Messrs Hutchinson and Morse --- with such as the House may join, with house to ref ["with house to ref" struck out]

In Senate Feby 7- 1831

Read and passed Robert P. Dunlap, Prest.

Read and Concurred and Messrs Boulette of Waterville, Cole of Paris and Haskell of Knox were joined on the part of the House-- sent up John Ruggles Speaker

Boutelle Waterville Cole Paris Haskell Knox