The Committee on Claims, to which was referred the petition of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden, have had the subject matter of the same under consideration, and on investigating the whole case, in as thorough a manner as the facts laid before them would warrant, ask leave to report ...
1834
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The Committee on Claims, to which was referred the petition of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden, have had the subject matter of the same under consideration, and on investigating the whole case, in as thorough a manner as the facts laid before them would warrant, ask leave to report ...
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At head of title: State of Maine, In Senate, February 18, 1834
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[Maine?] : I. Berry & Co., Printers to the State, [1834]
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1 online resource (5 pages, 3 unnumbered pages).
Series
Document (Maine. Legislature. House of Representatives) ; 14th Legislature, no. 34.
Note
February 18, 1834 report of the Maine House Committee on Claims regarding a petition of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden, who were authorized agents a road from Maine to Quebec in Canada in 1830. After consideration of their claim that they are owed money from the state, the committee resolved to pay them some of the money; the remainder to be given if the petitioners could produce satisfactory evidence of completion of a designated section of the road. Includes resolutions entitled "Resolve in favor of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden."
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed May 30, 2024).
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English
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Resolve in favor of Charles Miller and John C. Glidden
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