Maine State Legislature (13th : 1833)
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13th Legislature, 1833
13th Legislature, 1833
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
1833 House of Representatives, 1833
Chapter 1: Resolve for the preservation of the documents printed by order of Legislature.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 2: Resolve, respecting the Senators of the United States from the State of Maine.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 3: Resolve relative to a Turnpike Road.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 4: Resolve for the benefit of the town of Kennebunk-Port.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 5: Resolve for the benefit of Elizabeth Littlefield.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 6: Resolve for the benefit of William King.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 7: Resolve for the benefit of James Barstow.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 8: Resolve in favor of Robert Burns.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 9: Rosolve relative to a Bridge in the town of Cherryfield.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 10: Resolve for the benefit of George Brooks.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 11: Resolve for repairing the Canada Road.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 12: Resolve for the relief of Lewis Bisbee.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 13: Resolve relative to a Turnpike Road.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 14: Resolve in favor of the Passamaquoddy Indians.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 15: Resolve relating to the Baring and Houlton Road.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 16: Resolve respecting building mills in Township numbered eight.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 17: resolve in favor of Israel Davis and Jacob M. Russell.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 18: Resolve respecting Land in the Isle of Holt.
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Chapter 19: Resolve for the benefit of David Sevey.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 20: Resolve respecting the records of the Commissioners under the " Act relating to the Separation of the District of Maine from Massachusetts proper, and forming the same into a separate and independent State."
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 21: Resolve for the benefit of Heman Nye.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 22: Resolve in favor of the Warden of the State Prison.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 23: Resolve for the benefit of Ebenezer Dunlap.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 24: Resolve in favor of Samuel Holden.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 25: Resolve for the relief of Tappan Jennings.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.
Chapter 26: Resolve for the benefit of John Bennock.
Original bills with sponsors' signatures and House and Senate stampings and any accompanying amendments. (Note: These are not the printed legislative documents) This is the original paperwork that leads up to the signed bills.