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Senate Journal 1837 (30-318514-P082A.pdf)

154. Sat. Feb. 4.

Petition of Thomas Smith, in behalf of the Trustees of St. Albans Academy, praying for aid - read and referred to the Committee on Literature and Literary Institutions, in concurrence.

Petition of Joseph Whitney and others, praying to be incorporated by the name of the St. Croix Land and Mill Company read and referred to the Committee on Interior Waters, in concurrence.

Petition of Nathaniel Carll and others, praying for an alteration of the law respecting town and private ways - read and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges, in concurrence.

Petition of Samuel Scammons and others inhabitants of plantation No. 9 Hancock County, praying to be annexed to Franklin - read and referred to the Committee on Division of Towns, in concurrence.

Petition B. P. Gilman and others, praying that the Mill privilege at Sebec Village may be exempted from the operation of the law providing for Fishways on the Penobscot River and its branches - read and referred to the Committee on Interior Fisheries, in concurrence.

Reports of the Committee on Roads and Bridges, giving leave to withdraw on petition.

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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