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− | Company; and | + | |
+ | to be incorporated as the Gardiner Son Manufacturing Company; and | ||
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− | Petition of the Committee in behalf | + | Petition of James B. Fiske and others, to be incorporated as the Penobscot Lumber Company; committed in the House to the Committee on Applications from Manufacturing Companies, came up for concurrence, were read and concurred. |
− | of the Fryeburg Canal Corporation for a | + | |
− | grant of certain lands; | + | Petition of the Committee in behalf of the Fryeburg Canal Corporation for a grant of certain lands; |
− | Petition of William Rice concerning | + | |
− | the price of a piece of land, &c, and | + | Petition of William Rice concerning the price of a piece of land, &c, and |
− | Petition of Selectmen of Orrington and | + | |
− | Brewer for a grant of land; committed in | + | Petition of Selectmen of Orrington and Brewer for a grant of land; committed in the House to the Committee on State Lands, came up for concurrence, were read and concurred. |
− | the House to the Committee on State Lands, | + | |
− | came up for concurrence, were read and | + | Petition of the Trustees of the Gardiner Lyceum for Legislative aid; and |
− | concurred. | ||
− | + | Petition of the Trustees of Waterville College for funds, referred in the House to the Committee on Literature &c. came up for concurrence, were read and concurred. | |
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− | Petition of the Trustees of Waterville College | ||
− | for funds, referred in the House to the | ||
− | Committee on Literature &c | ||
− | for concurrence, were read and concurred. | ||
− | Petition of the Officers of the 1st Reg. and | + | Petition of the Officers of the 1st Reg. and 2d. Brig. of Militia for a revision of the Militia Law, committed in the House to the Committee on the Militia &c. came up for concurrence, was read and concurred. |
− | 2d Brig. of Militia for a revision of the Militia | ||
− | Law, committed in the House to the | ||
− | Committee on the Militia &c | ||
− | for concurrence, was read and concurred. | ||
− | Petition of Heman Nye for an additional | + | Petition of Heman Nye for an additional pension committed in the House to the Committee on application from sick & |
− | pension committed in the House to | ||
− | the Committee on application from sick & |
Revision as of 14:44, 10 September 2020
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[1825 January 12.]
to be incorporated as the Gardiner Son Manufacturing Company; and
[Petitions referred]
Petition of James B. Fiske and others, to be incorporated as the Penobscot Lumber Company; committed in the House to the Committee on Applications from Manufacturing Companies, came up for concurrence, were read and concurred.
Petition of the Committee in behalf of the Fryeburg Canal Corporation for a grant of certain lands;
Petition of William Rice concerning the price of a piece of land, &c, and
Petition of Selectmen of Orrington and Brewer for a grant of land; committed in the House to the Committee on State Lands, came up for concurrence, were read and concurred.
Petition of the Trustees of the Gardiner Lyceum for Legislative aid; and
Petition of the Trustees of Waterville College for funds, referred in the House to the Committee on Literature &c. came up for concurrence, were read and concurred.
Petition of the Officers of the 1st Reg. and 2d. Brig. of Militia for a revision of the Militia Law, committed in the House to the Committee on the Militia &c. came up for concurrence, was read and concurred.
Petition of Heman Nye for an additional pension committed in the House to the Committee on application from sick &