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Petition of Elijah Groven, praying for extension of time for building a bridge across the Kennebec from Solon to Emden - severally read and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, in concurrence.
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Petition of Elijah Grover, praying for extension of time for building a bridge across the Kennebec from Solon to Emden - severally read and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, in concurrence.
  
 
Petition of inhabitants of No. 2. Oxford County, for an Act of incorporation - read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence.
 
Petition of inhabitants of No. 2. Oxford County, for an Act of incorporation - read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence.

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Petition of Elijah Grover, praying for extension of time for building a bridge across the Kennebec from Solon to Emden - severally read and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, in concurrence.

Petition of inhabitants of No. 2. Oxford County, for an Act of incorporation - read and referred to the Committee on Incorporation of Towns, in concurrence.

Petition of James Samson and others, praying for aid for Freedom Academy - read and referred to the Committee on Literature [and Literature - slashed-thru] and Literary Institutions in concurrence.

Petition of Samuel M. Pond and others, a Committee of the Town of Bucksport, praying that said town may be annexed to the County of Penobscot - read and referred to the Committee on Division and Alteration of Counties, in concurrence.

Petition of John Cobb and others:

---"--- of Charles H. Wetherbee and others; ---"--- of W. C. Staple and others; ---"--- of John B. Sears and others, praying for the repeal of the law regulating the practice of Physic and Surgery - severally read and referred to the Committee that have under consideration the petition of S. H. Gilman and others, in concurrent.