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House Journal 1836 (30-318951-P021A.pdf)

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32. Messenger shall not admit more than fifteen. Grocery Confectioners or Common Pedlars to traffick in the Lobby of the House.

Petitions of James Irish & others for a Rail Road from Great Falls to Portland " of Ether Shepley & others for a Rail Road from Portland through Saco to New Hampshire line - " of Peodat Brastow & others for a Rail Road from Bucksport to Brewer, Eddington & Milford on Penobscot River - " of Charles Cummings & others for a Rail Road from Belfast to Solon & from thence to the Canada line - " of Isaac Merrill & others for a Rail Road from Great Falls, through Westbrook Scarboro, Buxton, crossing Saco River near Salmon Falls Village to Portland - " of John Fuller & others for a Canal or Rail Road from the Sawadabscook River to the Penobscot River were severally read & referred to the Committee on Rail Roads & Canals. Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of William Hammett & others to be incorporated for the manufacture of Iron in Mt. Desert - " of Enoch Paine & others to be incorporated as a milling & manufacturing Company. " of William Carleton & others to be incorporated by the name of the Goose River Manufacturing Company " of Alfred Marshall & others to be incorporated as the China Steam Mill Company " of William Freeman & others to be incorporated as the Salt Water Falls Company. " of John H. Jarvis & others to be incorporated

Description: The journal of the House of Representatives documents the proceedings in the chamber, including actions taken on bills, petitions and reports from committees read, and votes taken. The journals are not transcripts and therefore do not include floor speeches that are found in the modern Legislative Records.

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Language: English

Date: 1836

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