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R. 1868, c. 237. R. 1869, c. 60. R. 1870, c. 134. R. 1871, c. 214. R. 1872, c. 19. R. 1873, c. 174. R. 1874, c. 247. R. 1875, c. 31. R. 1876, cc. 128; 129. R. 1877, c. 248. R. 1878, c. 18. R. 1879, cc. 114; 116. R. 1880, c. 186. R. 1881, c. 59. R. 1883, cc. 73; 91. R. 1885, c. 191. R. 1887, cc. 56; 92. R. 1889, c. 209. R. 1891, c. 33. R. 1893, c. 224. R. 1895, c. 49. R. 1897, c. 184. R. 1899, c. 18. R. 1901, c. 152. R. 1903, c. 28. R. 1905, c. 47. P.&S.L. 1907, c. 208. R. 1907, cc. 101; 102. R. 1909, c. 248. R. 1911, c. 108. R. 1913, c. 98. R. 1915, c. 50. R. 1921, c. 159. R. 1923, c. 90. R. 1925, c. 15. R. 1927, c. 71. P.L. 1929, c. 180. R, 1929, c. 72. P.L. 1933, c. 1 [two section symbols] 241-248. P.L. 1953, c. 378, [section symbol] 3. 22.03 - - Agent for Penobscot Indians. Created by P.L. 1821, c. 175, [two section symbols] 1, 2. Abolished by P.L. 1953, c. 378, [section symbol] 3. Duties - - care and manage their property for use and benefit of the Indians. Additional Information - - appointed by Governor with advice and consent of Council, 1821-1929. Forest Commissioner to have general supervision over Indian Tribes, P.L. 1929. -94- [centered at bottom of page]