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Tribe of Indians to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together with
 
Tribe of Indians to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together with
 
a true and attested Copy of said Treaty, be transmitted by the Governor
 
a true and attested Copy of said Treaty, be transmitted by the Governor
of this State to the Commissioners appointed agreeably to the Act of
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of this State, to the Commissioners appointed agreeably to the Act of
Separation for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the
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Separation, for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the
 
said Act, In the House of Representatives February 5, 1821, Read and
 
said Act, In the House of Representatives February 5, 1821, Read and
 
passed. Benjamin Ames Speaker. In Senate February 9, 1821,
 
passed. Benjamin Ames Speaker. In Senate February 9, 1821,
Read and passed, Wm. L. Williamson, President
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Read and passed, Wm. L. Williamson, President.
 
Approved February 9, 1821. William King.
 
Approved February 9, 1821. William King.
 
A true copy Ashur Ware Secy of State
 
A true copy Ashur Ware Secy of State

Revision as of 01:23, 5 July 2017

State of Maine [underlined] Resolves [underlined] ratifying and confirming a Treaty with the Penobscot Indians. Resolved, [underlined] That the Treaty concluded with the Penobscot Tribe of Indians, on the seventeenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, by Lothrop Lewis, Esquire, Agent on behalf of the State of Maine Commissioned by the Governor for that purpose, pursuant to a Resolve of the Legislature of this State, passed on the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred twenty, be and the same is by this State ratified and confirmed, according to the true intent and meaning thereof. Resolved, [underlined] That a Duplicate of the original Release of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, together with a true and attested Copy of said Treaty, be transmitted by the Governor of this State, to the Commissioners appointed agreeably to the Act of Separation, for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the said Act, In the House of Representatives February 5, 1821, Read and passed. Benjamin Ames Speaker. In Senate February 9, 1821, Read and passed, Wm. L. Williamson, President. Approved February 9, 1821. William King. A true copy Ashur Ware Secy of State