Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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76Cole, Isaac T. (Widow of)Resolve in favor of the widow of Isaac T. Cole, late a Member of the House of Representatives1861
77ConcordReport 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
78Congressional RepresentativesSee Representatives to Congress
79Congressional RulesReport on the Petition of Ebenezer Sawyer and others for Resolutions expressing their disapprobation of the 21st Rule of the House of Representatives of the United States as unconstitutional and contrary to the true principles of liberty1843
80Constitution, MaineResolves 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
81Constitutional AmendmentReport on the Order for an alteration of Article IV, first part of Section 5 relative to election of Representatives1833
82Constitutional AmendmentResolves 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
83Constitutional AmendmentReport 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
84Constitutional AmendmentReport 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
85Constitutional AmendmentReport on a Resolve providing for an amendment to the Constitution in relation to the choice of Representatives to the legislature1846
86Constitutional AmendmentResolves providing for an amendment of the Constitution in relation to the election of Governor, Senators and Members of the House of Representatives1847
87Constitutional AmendmentsResolve providing for the amendment of the Constitution to allow soldiers absent from the State to vote for Governor, Senators, Representatives…1864
88Council SalariesAn Act additional to the Act fixing the compensation of members of the Senate and House of Representatives1824
89County Commissioners ElectionsAn Act allowing soldiers absent from the State to vote for Electors of President and Vice President, Representatives to Congress ….1864
90Dana, Nicholas AndrewResolve in favor of Nicolas Andrew Dana for services as Representative of the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians1864
91DenmarkReport on the petition of the Selectmen requesting the Fryeburg Addition be annexed to their Representative District1825
92Dickerson, Jonathan G. ResignationResignations of certain members of the House of Representatives1842
93Districting BillOrder regarding choice of Representatives to United State Congress1823
94Duren, William and othersAn Act to apportion the State for Representatives to Congress1861
95Durham 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
96Durrell, Obed, RepresentativeResolve in favor of B. S. Foster and others1842
97Edgecomb 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
98ElectionsAn Act to divide the State into districts for the choice of Representatives to Congress and prescribing mode of1823
99ElectionsAn Act respecting elections of Representatives in classed districts1824
100ElectionsAn Act repealing an Act entitled An Act to divide the State into Districts for the choice of Representatives to Congress of the United States and prescribing the mode of election1832

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