Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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SubjectDescriptionYear
126Constitutional AmendmentReport on the Petition of the Inhabitants of Georgetown for a, as to times of annual elections and meeting of the Legislature1833
127Constitutional 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
128Constitutional AmendmentReport on a Resolve for a Constitutional Amendment relative to the time of holding the annual sessions of the Legislature and annual elections1843
129Constitutional AmendmentResolves providing for an amendment to the Maine Constitutional Amendment in relation to the meeting of the Legislature1844
130Constitutional 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
131Constitutional AmendmentReport on a Resolve providing for a Constitutional Amendment in relation to the meeting of the Legislature and the term of office of the Governor and other State Officers1844
132Constitutional AmendmentReport on the Petition of Moses Swett and others relative to a Resolve providing for amendment of the Constitution in relation to the meeting of the Legislature and the term of office of the Governor and other Officers1846
133Constitutional AmendmentReport on a Resolve providing for an amendment to the Constitution in relation to the choice of Representatives to the legislature1846
134Constitutional AmendmentReport on the Petition of Joseph Williamson and others of Waldo County for an amendment of the Constitution so as to limit the annual session of the Legislature to forty days1849
135Constitutional AmendmentResolves providing for an amendment to the Constitution in relation to the meeting of the Legislature1849
136Constitutional AmendmentReport on Resolves proposing to amend the Constitution and providing for biennial instead of annual sessions of the Legislature1850
137Constitutional AmendmentResolve providing for an amendment to the Constitution in relation to the meeting of the Legislature1850
138Constitutional AmendmentReport on the Order relative to amending the Constitution limiting the sessions of the Legislature to 60 days1850
139Constitutional AmendmentReport on the Petition of the Selectmen of Searsport relative to an amendment of the Constitution as to make sessions of the Legislature, biennial instead of annual1854
140Constitutional RevisionReport on the Petition of A. S. Patten and others for a revision of the Constitution of this State; also Petition of Samuel Stinchfield and others for biennial sessions of the Legislature1853
141Cony, SamuelResolve tendering the thanks of this Legislature to Hon. F.O.J. Smith for his offer of a farm for the founding of the State Agricultural College1864
142County AttorneysResolves in relation to the bill now before the Legislature providing for the choice of certain County Officers1841
143County CommissionersResolves in relation to the bill now before the Legislature providing for the choice of certain County Officers1841
144County Commissioners CourtsReport on the Petition of Watson H. Vinal and others of Vinalhaven and North Haven for short sessions of the Legislature and to abolish the County Commissioners Courts1853
145County OfficersResolves in relation to the bill now before the Legislature providing for the choice of certain County Officers1841
146CourtsOrder that the Clerk of Courts in Sagadahoc, Kennebec, Somerset and Lincoln Counties furnish the Legislature the amount of money paid Fish Wardens1863
147Courts, County CommissionersReport on the Petition of Watson H. Vinal and others of Vinalhaven and North Haven for short sessions of the Legislature and to abolish the County Commissioners Courts1853
148Currier, J. B. and othersReport on the Petition of J. B. Currier and others that the Legislature not repeal the present license law but add imprisonment of from ten to thirty days to the fines now imposed by law1847
149Currier, John and othersReport on the Petition of Watson H. Vinal and others of Vinalhaven and North Haven for short sessions of the Legislature and to abolish the County Commissioners Courts1853
150Cushing, T. H.Resolve in favor of certain Members of the Legislature1855

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