Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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1Babcock, 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 Penobscot1850
2Cold StreamSee Clark, Jacob and another 1833 GY 77-6
3Cold StreamReport 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 others1845
4Cold StreamResolve 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 Penobscot1850
5Cold StreamAn Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber1861
6Cold Stream Pond, Fish PreservationAn Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell1855
7Dams, Locks and SluicesReport 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 others1845
8Dams, Locks and SluicesAn Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber1861
9EnfieldReport 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 others1845
10EnfieldAn Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell1855
11Fish Preservation, Cold Stream PondAn Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell1855
12Gilman, Smith and othersReport 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 others1845
13LincolnResolve 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 Penobscot1850
14LogsAn Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber1861
15Logs, Masts and SparsReport 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 others1845
16LowellResolve 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 Penobscot1850
17LowellAn Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell1855
18LumberAn Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber1861
19Miller, 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 Penobscot1850
20MillsReport 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 others1845
21Settling LotResolve 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 Penobscot1850
22Treat, John and othersAn Act to provide for the improvement of Cold Stream for floating logs and lumber1861
23Treat, Joseph and othersReport 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 others1845
24Webster, N. and othersAn Act to prevent the destruction of fish in Cold Stream Pond in the Towns of Enfield and Lowell1855
25Whitney, 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 Penobscot1850

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