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State of Maine.

To of in the County of Esquire,

Greeting:

[To the left is “Jonathan G. Hunton,” without a seal]

Whereas it appears by the returns duly made into the office of the Secretary of State, and which have been examined in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution, that you are elected a Senator, by a majority of votes in the District of for this State:

You are hereby summoned to attend and assist at a session of the Legislature, to be begun and holden at Portland, on the first Wednesday of January next, being the fifth day of said month, in order that there may be a due convention of the Senators on the day aforesaid, for the transacting of the Legislative business of the State

By the Governor:

Edward Russell, Secretary of State

Names | Places of abode | District in which elected

Moses Sweat | Parsonsfield | York

Benjamin Pike | Saco | “

James Goodwin | Eliot | “

Robert P. Dunlap | Brunswick | Cumberland

John L. Megquire | Portland | “

Theodore Ingalls | Bridgton | “

Syms Gardner | Bowdoinham | Lincoln

James Drummond | Bristol | “

Carleton Dole | Alna | “

Elisha Harding | Thomaston | “

Joshua Hall | Frankfort | Hancock

Charles Hutchings Jun | Penobscot | “

Moses Fuller | Lubec | Washington

Sanford Kingsbury | Gardiner | Kennebec

Ashur Hinds | Clinton | “

Elijah Morse | Mount Vernon | “

James Steele | Brownfield | Oxford

Daniel Hutchinson | Hartford | “

Samuel Eastman | Strong | Somerset

Thomas Davee | Dover | Penobscot