Maine Legislative Index

1820-1855, 1861-1865

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SubjectDescriptionYear
101Tax ExemptionsA bill to amend Chapter 91 of the Public Laws of 1859 relating to the exemptoin of manufacturing establishments from taxation1864
102TaxationSee Harvey, John 1821 GY 8-10
103TaxationSee Harvey, Joseph 1821 GY 8-24
104TaxationSee Leadbetter, Thomas and others 1821 GY 8-10
105TaxationSee Sullivan, William and others 1825 GY 36-11
106TaxationReport on the order to amend the Act to exempt from, manufacturing companies of cotton, wool, iron and steel, for limited times1826
107TaxationSee State Tax Assessment, 1826 1826 PS 43-101
108TaxationSee Sullivan, William and others 1826 GY 38-25
109TaxationSee Taxes 1826 PL 43-92
110TaxationSee Poll Tax Exemption 1828 GY 54-1
111TaxationSee State Tax Assessment, 1828 1828 PS 54-111
112TaxationReport on the order regarding amendment of law for, of owners and tenants of unimproved lands1828
113TaxationSee State Tax Assessment, 1830 1830 PS 66-58
114TaxationReport on the Order relating to the, of certain property1831
115TaxationReport on the Order relative to taxing funds invested in Salt-works and toll bridges1831
116TaxationSee Township 1, Range 12 1832 RS 36-48
117TaxationSee Winslow, Nathan and others 1833 GY 78-30
118TaxationSee Schools 1834 GY 84-27
119TaxationSee Gardiner Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company 1835 GY 93-4
120TaxationSee Valuation of Property 1835 GY 91-39
121TaxationReport on the Petition of the Selectmen and Assessors of various towns for an alteration of the valuation for their respective towns1842
122TaxationReport on an Order relative to taxing goods, wares and merchandise1843
123TaxationReport on the Petition of Amos K. Cross and others that the improvements and betterments of certain Academy Lands in the town of Greenwood may be liable to taxation1843
124TaxationReport on the Petition of Gideon Young and others for reduction or correction of their State Valuation1843
125TaxationReport on the Petition of certain Banks relative to surrendering their Charters; of J. W. Patterson and others that Banks shall keep their bills at par and also that all Bank Stock of Inhabitants from out of State shall be taxed in the Town where the Bank1843

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