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Mr. Holland, Senator elect from the County of Oxford, appeared, was qualified and took his seat | Mr. Holland, Senator elect from the County of Oxford, appeared, was qualified and took his seat | ||
− | Petition of Robert Perkins and others and | + | Petition of Robert Perkins and others and |
+ | Petition of Jonathan Merry and others, for a Bridge across Sheepscot River from Edgecomb to Wiscasset were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred | ||
Communications were received from Daniel Wood, William Chadwick, Jonathan Thayer and Joel Wellington, signifying their acceptance of the office of Counsellor to which they had severally been chosen, and that they were now ready to be qualified by taking the oaths required by the Constitution. P | Communications were received from Daniel Wood, William Chadwick, Jonathan Thayer and Joel Wellington, signifying their acceptance of the office of Counsellor to which they had severally been chosen, and that they were now ready to be qualified by taking the oaths required by the Constitution. P |
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Came up concurred
Adjourned,
Attest
Nathaniel Low, Secretary
Friday January 13. 1826.
Mr. Holland, Senator elect from the County of Oxford, appeared, was qualified and took his seat
Petition of Robert Perkins and others and Petition of Jonathan Merry and others, for a Bridge across Sheepscot River from Edgecomb to Wiscasset were severally read and referred to the Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals. Sent down for concurrence. Came up concurred
Communications were received from Daniel Wood, William Chadwick, Jonathan Thayer and Joel Wellington, signifying their acceptance of the office of Counsellor to which they had severally been chosen, and that they were now ready to be qualified by taking the oaths required by the Constitution. P