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− | Mr. Green from the Committee on Petition | + | [1825 January 10.] |
− | of William Randall, Smith Baker and others | + | |
− | for a new town to be taken from Bowdoin & | + | Mr. Green from the Committee on Petition of William Randall, Smith Baker and others, for a new town to be taken from Bowdoin & Litchfield; Reported that the Petitioners cause an attested copy of their Petition with this order thereon to be published in the Lincoln Intelligencer a paper printed at Wiscasset, three weeks successively, the last publication to be sixty days at least before the first Wednesday of the first session of the next Legislature: Read and accepted & sent down for concurrence, & came up concurred. |
− | Litchfield; Reported that the Petitioners | ||
− | cause an attested copy of their Petition with this | ||
− | order thereon to be published in the Lincoln | ||
− | Intelligencer a paper printed at Wiscasset, | ||
− | three weeks successively, the last publication | ||
− | to be sixty days at least before the | ||
− | first Wednesday of the first session of the | ||
− | next Legislature: Read and accepted & | ||
− | sent down for concurrence, & came up | ||
− | concurred. | ||
Adjourned | Adjourned | ||
− | Attest. Charles B. Smith Secy | + | Attest. Charles B. Smith, Secy. |
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[1825 January 10.]
Mr. Green from the Committee on Petition of William Randall, Smith Baker and others, for a new town to be taken from Bowdoin & Litchfield; Reported that the Petitioners cause an attested copy of their Petition with this order thereon to be published in the Lincoln Intelligencer a paper printed at Wiscasset, three weeks successively, the last publication to be sixty days at least before the first Wednesday of the first session of the next Legislature: Read and accepted & sent down for concurrence, & came up concurred.
Adjourned Attest. Charles B. Smith, Secy.