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1 | Babcock, Mrs. James W. | Resolve in favor of Mrs. Lemuel B. Whitney and Mrs. James W. Babcock, heirs at law of Timothy Miller late of Cold Stream, so called, now Lowell, in the County of Penobscot | 1850 |
2 | Cold Stream | See Clark, Jacob and another 1833 GY 77-6 | |
3 | Cold Stream | Report on the Petition of Smith Gilman and others that mill owners on Cold Stream in Enfield be compelled to make sufficient pass way for logs and other lumber through their dams and remonstrances of Joseph Treat and others | 1845 |
4 | Cold Stream | Resolve in favor of Mrs. Lemuel B. Whitney and Mrs. James W. Babcock, heirs at law of Timothy Miller late of Cold Stream, so called, now Lowell, in the County of Penobscot | 1850 |
5 | Cold Stream | An Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber | 1861 |
6 | Cold Stream Pond, Fish Preservation | An Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell | 1855 |
7 | Dams, Locks and Sluices | Report on the Petition of Smith Gilman and others that mill owners on Cold Stream in Enfield be compelled to make sufficient pass way for logs and other lumber through their dams and remonstrances of Joseph Treat and others | 1845 |
8 | Dams, Locks and Sluices | An Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber | 1861 |
9 | Enfield | Report on the Petition of Smith Gilman and others that mill owners on Cold Stream in Enfield be compelled to make sufficient pass way for logs and other lumber through their dams and remonstrances of Joseph Treat and others | 1845 |
10 | Enfield | An Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell | 1855 |
11 | Fish Preservation, Cold Stream Pond | An Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell | 1855 |
12 | Gilman, Smith and others | Report on the Petition of Smith Gilman and others that mill owners on Cold Stream in Enfield be compelled to make sufficient pass way for logs and other lumber through their dams and remonstrances of Joseph Treat and others | 1845 |
13 | Lincoln | Resolve in favor of Mrs. Lemuel B. Whitney and Mrs. James W. Babcock, heirs at law of Timothy Miller late of Cold Stream, so called, now Lowell, in the County of Penobscot | 1850 |
14 | Logs | An Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber | 1861 |
15 | Logs, Masts and Spars | Report on the Petition of Smith Gilman and others that mill owners on Cold Stream in Enfield be compelled to make sufficient pass way for logs and other lumber through their dams and remonstrances of Joseph Treat and others | 1845 |
16 | Lowell | Resolve in favor of Mrs. Lemuel B. Whitney and Mrs. James W. Babcock, heirs at law of Timothy Miller late of Cold Stream, so called, now Lowell, in the County of Penobscot | 1850 |
17 | Lowell | An Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell | 1855 |
18 | Lumber | An Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber | 1861 |
19 | Miller, Timothy (late) | Resolve in favor of Mrs. Lemuel B. Whitney and Mrs. James W. Babcock, heirs at law of Timothy Miller late of Cold Stream, so called, now Lowell, in the County of Penobscot | 1850 |
20 | Mills | Report on the Petition of Smith Gilman and others that mill owners on Cold Stream in Enfield be compelled to make sufficient pass way for logs and other lumber through their dams and remonstrances of Joseph Treat and others | 1845 |
21 | Settling Lot | Resolve in favor of Mrs. Lemuel B. Whitney and Mrs. James W. Babcock, heirs at law of Timothy Miller late of Cold Stream, so called, now Lowell, in the County of Penobscot | 1850 |
22 | Treat, John and others | An Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber | 1861 |
23 | Treat, Joseph and others | Report on the Petition of Smith Gilman and others that mill owners on Cold Stream in Enfield be compelled to make sufficient pass way for logs and other lumber through their dams and remonstrances of Joseph Treat and others | 1845 |
24 | Webster, N. and others | An Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell | 1855 |
25 | Whitney, Mrs. Lemuel B. | Resolve in favor of Mrs. Lemuel B. Whitney and Mrs. James W. Babcock, heirs at law of Timothy Miller late of Cold Stream, so called, now Lowell, in the County of Penobscot | 1850 |
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