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Revision as of 18:18, 21 April 2020
�To the Honorable, the Legislature of the State of Maine
The undersigned Citizens of Dixfield, Mexico + vicinity in the County of
Oxford 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.
[2 columns of signatures] Henry Furwell Phebe Ludden Penth Wm V. Jandeau Lydia S Seudden Jos S Wheeler Laurinia Brown Joseph Eustis[name lined out] Sluxis Burnham Thebe C Wheeler Mary G Chesley Samuel Burgess Lary S Wheeler William Brock Amos Gardner Mary Brock Leonard [?name] Mary Edwards Oliver Y, Fanell Deborah Brirks Bela Townsend Mariah Gardiner F P Butterfield Jeibey Delano Jr F P Butterfield Jane Delano Abram Peterian Sarah L. Ludden Mary J. Gardner Catherine C. Jordan Rufus Jefferds Parker Gagnes Susan Jefferds Harry W Leithman'
Joseph Lufkin
Nancy F. Jefferds Joseph Ricker
John G Ricker
Sopronia White Jurel R Towle Eustis W Wheeler Jefferson Hall Joseph Wheeler Levi Ludden Pence Tyler Kidder Lydia Ludden John Kidder Wm Worcester Laurisa Morrow Jamy Worcester Sarah B. Eustis Naomi Worcester Emily P. Clark Mary A Worcester Elisabeth L. Porter Sarah J Worcester John B Worcester N.B. The above names are from Dixfield with the ex ception of 8 or 10 from Paris + Rumford -- 56 in number
Those below are all from Mexico -- 64--
Luthren Stockwell Joseph Eustis Esther Stockwell Geo Wessilson Catherine Brown Wm H WhitmanHylon Walton Melinda Baker Otis Baker Mary M Walton Gommer Jenison Eliza F Jenison Molly Kimball Eliza Howard John Kimball A. Kimball Blanhorse[?] Kimball Hannah Kimball Henry F Dungin Hannah W Kimball Haines Eastman Mary Kimball Bind Edmund Hamiey[?] Wait Lydia Heath Elisson Edmunds Alis Edmunds Hiram Edmunds Horatio M Wait Lydia Edmunds Darius Mitchel Lucy W Wait George Eastman Abigail Porter Daniel Carter Hannah R Porter Jacob Kidder Aaron Clark Lucy O Porter John W Kimball Sabrina Kidder