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House Journal 1836 (30-318951-P052A.pdf)

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-scot tribe for aid in the cultivation of their lands, was read & referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of William E Wording & others that the State would afford assistance to indigent students in Waterville College- - " Trustees of Hallowell Academy for a repeal of a clause in their act of incorporation were severally read & referred to the Committee on Literature & Literary Institutions. Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of Augustus Lash & others to be incorporated as the Pipe Clay Company - - " Lot Myrick & others to be incorporated as the Damascuscotta Manufacturing Company - " William Phipps & others to be incorporated as the Bangor Manufacturing Company - were severally read and referred to the Committee on Manufactures. Sent up for concurrence.

Petitions of Solomon Stuart & others for a modification of the laws in relation to the collection of taxes on nonresident lands - " True W Dore to be divorced from his wife which were severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Perry that John Curtis may be permitted to continue to reside on the lands of the Passamaquoddy Indians - was read and referred to the Committee on State Lands. Sent up for concurrence.

Petition of Edward Smith & others for authority to construct dams &c on Sandy Stream

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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