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David Thunton
 
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Gretchen Sewall
 
Gretchen Sewall
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        Petition of
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P. Benson Jr + others,
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Legal voters of the
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Town of Winthrop[double underline]
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respecting slavery and
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the slave trade in
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the District of
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Columbia[double underline]
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House of Representatives
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          Feb 9 1838
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Read + referred to the Committee
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who have under consideration
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the subject of Slavery
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        Sent up for Concurrence
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  E. H. Allen    Speaker.
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In Senate, Feb. 10, 1838
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  Read and concurred
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  N. S. Littlefield  Pres
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E. Holmes  Winthrop

Revision as of 18:04, 20 April 2020

�To the Honorable, the Legislature of the State of Maine

    The undersigned Inhabitants of Winthrop in the County of

Kennebec Respectfully pray your honorable body, to adopt resolutions declaring:

    1. That Congress has the constitutional Power to abolish slavery and the slave 
 trade, in the District of Columbia.
    2. That it has the constitutional power to abolish therein the several Territories 
 of the Union, where they exist.
    3.That it has the constitutional power to prohibit the slave trade between the 
 several States of the Union.
    4. That, in regard to all these particulars, Congress ought immediately to 
 exercise that power.

We also pray your honorable body, to send a copy of said resolutions to each of

 the Senators and Representatives of this State in

Congress, to be by them laid before that body;--to the Governors of the several

 States, to be by them laid before their respective

legislatures; and to the President of the United States.

    We further pray your honorable body, to instruct the Senators, and request the 
 Representatives, of this State, in Congress, to use

their utmost influence, for the immediate abolition of slavery and the slave trade in

 the District of Columbia, and in those Territories

of the Union where they exist;--and also for the immediate prohibition of the slave

 trade between the several States.

Pelig Benson Jr Orin Shaw Seth May Sam[a superscript] Ornyamin[?] William M Marr Daniel Lam Daniel Dauer Lappan Josephus Stevens Asa Upton Otis Howard Calvin Metcalf Otis Whitman Thos. L. Meggnun[?] S. B. Prescott Otis R Johnson Wm L Marshall Stephen Andrews Gorham J Luce Hannibal B Smith Elijah Jacob Thomas Jackson Ameer Dorening [?] Sam Chandler Ransom Bishop Cyrus Bishop Jeremiah Gliuhhr[?] Meshack W Blake Mofis Joy Cornelius B Morton Martin Cushing Samuel Wood Chan Shari Neith Perkins Caleb Harris Joseph A. Metcalf Samuel Webb David Thunton Gretchen Sewall

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        Petition of

P. Benson Jr + others, Legal voters of the Town of Winthrop[double underline] respecting slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia[double underline]

House of Representatives

          Feb 9 1838

Read + referred to the Committee who have under consideration the subject of Slavery

        Sent up for Concurrence
 E. H. Allen    Speaker.

In Senate, Feb. 10, 1838

 Read and concurred
 N. S. Littlefield   Pres


E. Holmes Winthrop