Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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426SenatorsResolves providing for an amendment of the Constitution in relation to the election of Governor, Senators and Members of the House of Representatives1847
427SicknessResolve in favor of S.T. Holbrook for expenses due to sickness while a Member of the House of Representatives1863
428Skowhegan 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
429Societies, Lodges and AssociationsReport on a bill that the Maine Pomological and Horticultural Society be allowed a Representative on the Board of Agriculture1863
430Sockis, PeolReturn of votes for Indian Representatives to the Legislature1853
431Sockis, PeolResolve in favor of Peol Sockis for services as Representative of the Penobscot Tribe1863
432Sockis, PeolResolve in fvor of Peol Sockis for his services as Representative of the Penobscot Tribe1864
433Socklexis, Toma and othersReport on the memorial of Toma Socklexis and others and the credentials of Peol Toma, Governor and Representative of the Penobscot Tribe, relative to Government of said Tribe1843
434Socklexis, TomarReport on the Petition of Tomar Socklexis relative to the election of Etien Osson, Representative of the Penobscot Indian Tribe1849
435Soldiers, Voting ofAn Act allowing soldiers absent from the State to vote for Electors of President and Vice President, Representatives to Congress ….1864
436Solon 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
437Spaulding, C. and othersReport on a bill that the Maine Pomological and Horticultural Society be allowed a Representative on the Board of Agriculture1863
438State OfficersResolves providing for amendments to the Constitution in relation to the meeting of the Legislature, the number of Representatives, and the term of office of the Governor and other State Officers1841
439State RepresentativeSee Colley, Joseph 1832 RS 35-27
440Stevens, JesseReport of the Committee on Elections of persons returned as Members of the House of Representatives1842
441Stoddard, Leonard, House of RepresentativesResolve in favor of Leonard Stoddard1843
442Strong 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
443Sumner 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
444Supreme Judicial Court OpinionsHouse Order regarding the apportionment of Representatives1821
445Talbot, J. C.Resolve providing for the expenses of Members and Officers of the House of Representatives and Clerk of the Valuation Committee, incurred by sickness1850
446Temple 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
447Toma, PeolReport on the memorial of Toma Socklexis and others and the credentials of Peol Toma, Governor and Representative of the Penobscot Tribe, relative to Government of said Tribe1843
448Township 1, Range 4 BKPWKRReport on the Petition of Wyatt B. Rogers and others that Township 1 Range 4 BKP WKR may be set off from the Concord Representative District and annexed to the Bingham District1845
449Trafton, Mark, RepresentativeResolve in favor of Mark Trafton1850
450Tuck, Parker ResignationResignations of certain members of the House of Representatives1842

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