The joint special committee who were directed by the order of February 2, 1865, "to investigate in relation to credits of men already in the naval and marine services of the United States, unassigned to any town ... and to ascertain and report by what authority persons claim to have direction and control of the disposition of credits of such men, together with measures for the prevention of further proceeding of like nature" ...
1865
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The joint special committee who were directed by the order of February 2, 1865, "to investigate in relation to credits of men already in the naval and marine services of the United States, unassigned to any town ... and to ascertain and report by what authority persons claim to have direction and control of the disposition of credits of such men, together with measures for the prevention of further proceeding of like nature" ...
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[Maine] : Stevens & Sayward, Printers to the State, [1865]
Description
1 online resource (7 pages, 1 unnumbered page).
Series
Document (Maine. Legislature. Senate) ; 44th Legislature, 1865, no. 27.
Note
Pages 3-5: An act to provide for the appointment and defining the duties of state recruiting officers.
"State of Maine. In Senate, February 22, 1865. Read and accepted, and on motion of Mr. Sanborn of Kennebec, laid on the table ..."--Last page.
"State of Maine. In Senate, February 22, 1865. Read and accepted, and on motion of Mr. Sanborn of Kennebec, laid on the table ..."--Last page.
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed June 27, 2024).
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English
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Act to provide for the appointment and defining the duties of state recruiting officers.
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