Acts and Resolves Passed by the ... Legislature of the State of Maine

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Stevens & Sayward, 1875 - Law

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An act to revive the charter of the Ticonic Bank of Waterville for certain
3
An act to incorporate the Sullivan and Hancock Steam Ferry Company
9
An act to authorize Charles Deering to extend bis wharf at Bar harbor East
16
An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Presumpscot Park
22
An act to authorize Luther Maddocks to extend a wharf in Boothbay harbor
28
An act to incorporate the Menhaden Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance
34
An act authorizing the Continental Mills to reduce the par value of
46
An act to authorize Mellen Gilmore and Luther V Gilmore to build wharves
50
An act to incorporate the Cumberland Farmers Club
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An act relating to the schools in the city of Portland
62
An act to incorporate the Peoples Savings Bank of Lewiston
68
An act to incorporate the Union Slate Company
74
An act repealing
81
An act to incorporate the Mammoth Silver Mining Company
87
An act to incorporate the Camden Marine Railway Company
93
An act to authorize William Conary to extend and maintain a wharf into
102
An act to incorporate the North Livermore Cheese Company
110
pond
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An act to incorporate the Cumberland Centre Farmers Club
125
An act to incorporate the Rockport Ice Company
133
CHAP PAGE 182 An act to authorize the Lockwood Cotton Mills of Waterville to change the name of its corporation
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An act to incorporate the Maine Unitarian Association
140
An act to amend an act to establish a municipal court in the city of Auburn approved February seventeen eighteen hundred and seventyfive
141
An act to incorporate the Waldoboro Insurance Company
142
An act to incorporate the Oxford Manufacturing Company
143
An act to change the name of Helen M Merrill
144
An act to provide for deficiency in the appropriations for the expenditures of government for the year eighteen hundred seventyfour
145
An act in relation to the Border Publishing Company
146
Resolve in favor of Mitchell Paul Susup 14 Resolve apportioning to the town of Isle au Haut in Hancock county its proportional part of the state valu...
7
Resolve in favor of Ether W Sprague 18 Resolve in favor of the town of Kingsbury 8
8
Resolve making appropriation for the Penobscot tribe of Indians 9
9
Resolve in aid of repairing the road from Abbot to Greenville in the county of Piscataquis 10
10
Resolve granting a pension to Charles W Owen 11
11
Resolve in favor of roads passing through the Indian township in Washington county 12
12
Resolve in favor of the joint standing committee on agriculture 13
13
Resolve in favor of Eli Goss of Portland 14
14
Resolve in favor of Thomas Loveley of Mapleton plantation 15
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CHAP PAGE 40 Resolve in favor of Fernando F Smith and Lewis C Smith 16
16
Resolve in favor of Amos P Cook 17
17
Resolve in favor of Lewis C Coffin 18
18
Resolve providing for the payment of the expenses of the committee on mili
19
Resolve in favor of Hugh Jamieson 20
20
Resolve in favor of the female orphan asylum Portland 21
21
Resolve in favor of the South Haystack road in Castle Hill in Aroostook county 22 22
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Resolve in favor of Joseph L Young 24
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Resolve in favor of the state reform school 25
25
Resolve in favor of the Maine industrial school for girls 26
26
An act to incorporate the Maine State Association for Protection of Fish
27
Resolve providing for the payment of the expenses of Martin H Kiff 28
28
Resolve in favor of Thomas Mathisor 29
29
Resolve concerning an amendment of the constitution of Maine relating to election of senators by plurality vote 30
30
Resolve authorizing the state librarian to furnish the state college of agri
37
Resolve on the pay roll of the house
45
An act to incorporate the Little Blue Slate Company
103
An act to amend an act to supply the cities of Lewiston and Auburn
109
Governor Dingleys address
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