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Duties -- take charge of the public property arsenal in Bangor.

Additional information -- appointed by Governor with advice and consent of the Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1839, c. 53.

25.06 -- Agent to Superintend Transportation and Delivery of Hospital and Other Stores for Use of Our Soldiers at Washington. [underlined] Created by R. 1863, c. 224.

Additional information -- appointed by Governor with advice and consent of the Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1863, c. 224.

25.07 -- Military Agents at Washington, D. C. [underlined] Created by R. 1863, c. 224.

Duties -- reside at Washington, D.C. and other necessary places to look after the interests of the Maine volunteers, especial-ly those who are sick, wounded, and disabled.

Additional information -- appointed by Governor with advice and consent of the Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1863, c. 224.

25.08 -- Commission to Revise the Militia Laws. [underlined] Created by R. 1877, c. 250. Reactived by R. 1880, c. 164; R. 1893, c. 131.

Duties -- revise, amend, or add to the laws relating to the State Militia.

Members -- 1877, 3 appointed by the Governor. 1880, 5 officers of active and reserve militia appointed by the Governor. 1893, not more than 5 appointed by the Governor.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1877, c. 250 R. 1880, c. 164 R. 1893, c. 131.

25.09 -- Board to Recommend Permanent Location for Encampment of Militia. [underlined]

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