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Senate Journal 1837 (30-318514-P073A.pdf)
136.
Thurs. Feb. 2.
Petition of Thomas Emery and others, praying for leave to erect Booms on Penobscot River; Remonstrance of Joal Black and others, against the petition of E.P. Parham and others - severally read and referred to the Committee on Interior Waters. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred.
Petition of the Maine Charitable Mechanic Association, praying for further provision to secure to Mechanic a lien on buildings for work done and materials furnished; -"- of A.M. Chase and others, praying for an Act to make valid the doings of the inhabitants of plantation No. 12, East Division of Washington; -"- of Henry Darling and others, praying for the revision of the laws, for the regulation of Innholders, Retailers and Victuallers - severally read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in concurrence.
Petition of Hall Chase and others, praying for a Bank, at Waterville; -"- of Calvine Gorham and others, praying for a Bank, at Lewiston Falls; -"- of Eliphalet Parken and others, praying for a Bank, at Bucksport; -"- of Washington County Bank, at Calais, praying for increase of Capital Stock - severally read and referred to the Committee on Banks and Bunking, in concurrence.
Description: The journal of the Senate 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: 1837
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