Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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SubjectDescriptionYear
276Maine Pomological and Horticultural SocietyReport on a bill that the Maine Pomological and Horticultural Society be allowed a Representative on the Board of Agriculture1863
277MapsMap of the Representative Districts in the County of York, as apportioned in 18311851
278Merrill, IsaacReport of the Committee on Elections of persons returned as Members of the House of Representatives1842
279Miller, Joseph and othersReport on the Petition of Joseph Miller and others concerning Resolves to amend the Constitution relative to the election of Representatives to the Legislature by plurality of votes1844
280Miller, Joseph ResignationResignations of certain members of the House of Representatives1842
281Mitchell, PeterReturn of votes for Indian Representatives to the Legislature1853
282MonmouthReport on the Petition of the Town of Monmouth for a separate Representative in the Legislature1843
283Morse, Freeman H., RepresentativeResolve in favor of Freeman H. Morse1842
284Mount VernonReport on the Petition of Calvin Porter and others for a change in the Constitution that the House of Representatives be composed of not more that 100 Members and not less than 501844
285New Portland Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
286New Sharon Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
287Newcastle Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
288Newport Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
289Nickerson, Salathael C.Resolve in favor of certain Members of the House of Representatives1855
290NorridgewockReport on the Petition of the Inhabitants for a Constitutional Amendment to limit the number of Representatives to the Legislature1835
291Norway Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
292Orland Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
293Osson, EtienReport on the Petition of Tomar Socklexis relative to the election of Etien Osson, Representative of the Penobscot Indian Tribe1849
294Palermo Petition SignersResolves for dividing the State into districts for the choice of Senators and for apportioning the Representatives among the several Counties, Cities, Towns, Plantations and Classes at the third apportionment and the remonstrance of Lorenzo S. Bumpus and1841
295Paper, Price Reduction ofReport on a Resolve that Senators and Representatives to Congress use influence in favor of such measures as will tend to reduce the price of paper1863
296Passamaquoddy Indian RepresentativeResolve in favor of Newel Neptune1865
297Passamaquoddy IndiansReturn of votes for Indian Representatives to the Legislature1853
298Passamaquoddy Tribal RepresentativeResolve in favor of Joseph Lolar Selmore for pay for representing the Passamaquoddy Tribe in the Legislature1862
299Passamaquoddy Tribal RepresentativeResolve in favor of Nicolas Andrew Dana for services as Representative of the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians1864
300Payroll, House of RepresentativesResolve for the payroll of the House of Representatives1861

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