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CHAP. 143.

James G. Griffin, in favor of.

J. G. GRIFFIN.-C. SHERMAN.-H. B. HERSEY.-J. M. STORY.

Chapter 143.

Rssolve in favor of James G. Griffin.

Resolved, That the land agent be and is hereby authorized to convey by deed, the north half of section seventy-nine, in Mapleton plantation, to James G. Griffin, waiving further settling duties.

Approved February 18, 1876.

Caleb Sherman, in favor of.

Chapter 144.

Resolve in favor of Caleb Sherman.

Resolved, That the land agent be and is hereby authorized to convey, by deed, lot numbered thirty-one, in township number five, range three, now Oakfield plantation, to Caleb Sherman, waiving further settling duties.

Approved February 18, 1876.

Hiram B. Hersey, in favor of.

James M. Story, in favor of.

Chapter 145.

Resolve in favor of Hiram B. Hersey, of Crystal plantation.

Resolved, The land agent be and is hereby authorized to deed to Hiram B. Hersey, of Crystal plantation, the south half of section fifty, in Crystal plantation.

Approved February 18, 1876.

Chapter 146.

Resolve in favor of James M. Story.

Resolved, That the land agent be hereby directed to convey to James M. Story, lot number fifty-six, in the town of Washburn, waiving further settling duties.

Approved February 18, 1876.

J. MCCONVILLE, JR.-ROAD.-G. S. DANIELS.-BRIDGE.

Chapter 147.,

Resolve authorizing the land agent to convey to James McConville, junior, a lot of land

in Washburn.

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СНАР. 147.

Resolved, That the land agent be and is hereby authorized to James McConville, Jr., in favor convey, by deed, to James McConville, junior, lot numbered of ninety-five, in the town of Washburn, waiving further settling duties.

Approved February 18, 1876.

Chapter 148.

Resolve in aid of road passing through township F, range one, Aroostook county. Resolved, That the sum of two hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated in aid of the road passing through township F, range one, Aroostook county, the same to be expended under the superintendence of the county commissioners of said county.

Approved February 18, 1876.

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Chapter 149.

Resolve in favor of George S. Daniels, of Chapman plantation.

in favor of.

Resolved, That the land agent be hereby directed to convey to George S. Daniels, George S. Daniels, lot numbered eighty-one, in Chapman plantation, waiving further settling duties.

Approved February 18, 1876.

Chapter 150.

Resolve in favor of bridge across the Aroostook river, in the town of Maysville, Aroos

took county.

Resolved, That the sum of five hundred dollars be and is hereby appropriated for the repair of the bridge across the Aroostook river, in the town of Maysville, Aroostook county, to be expended under the direction of the county commissioners of Aroostook county.

Approved February 18, 1876.

Town of Maysbridge in.

ville, in favor of

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CHAP. 151.

Commission, governor to appoint.

-duties of.

SAVINGS BANK LAW.-ST. FRANCIS PL.-E. HALL.-J. GRANGER.

Chapter 151.

Resolve for the appointment of a Commission to reconstruct the Savings Bank Law.

Resolved, That the governor be instructed to appoint a commission, consisting of five persons, whose duty it shall be, without expense to the state, to codify, amend or add to the laws relating to savings banks, as they in their judgment believe to be for the best interest of the state, and report the same to the next legislature.

Approved February 19, 1876.

St. Francis pl., in aid of bridge in.

Chapter 152.

Resolve in aid of building a bridge over Savage stream, in Saint Francis plantation. Resolved, That the sum of one hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated in aid of building a bridge over Savage stream, in Saint Francis plantation; said sum to be paid to the treasurer of said plantation when the county commissioners of Aroostook county shall certify that a good and substantial bridge has been built over said stream.

Approved February 21, 1876.

Enoch Hall, in favor of.

Chapter 153.

Resolve authorizing the Land Agent to convey to Enoch Hall a lot of land in Lyndon. Resolved, That the land agent be and he is hereby authorized to convey by deed, to Enoch Hall, lot numbered forty-eight, in the town of Lyndon, waiving further settling duties.

Approved February 21, 1876.

Joseph Granger, in favor of.

Chapter 154.

Resolve in favor of Joseph Granger.

Resolved, That the treasurer of the state be and is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Joseph Granger, two thousand four hundred and eighty-six dollars and seventeen cents, in full discharge of all claims against the state for damages and costs recovered of Peter Avery, agent for the state for the Passamaquoddy Indians, and all claims for damages against the state's

G. W. KALLOCH.-JOHN RYAN.-BOUNTY ON WILD ANIMALS.

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agent for said tribe, and all other persons claiming the grass CHAP. 155. islands in the Saint Croix river under the agent of the state for said tribe of Indians, and that said sum be charged to the fund of the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians.

Approved February 21, 1876.

Chapter 155.

Resolve in favor of George W. Kalloch.

loch, in favor of.

Resolved, That upon receipt of the sum of ten dollars, the land George W. Kalagent be, and is hereby authorized to convey by deed, lot number ninety-two, in the town of Dalton, to George W. Kalloch.

Approved February 21, 1876.

Chapter 156.

Resolve in favor of John Ryan.

favor of.

Resolved, That upon the receipt of the sum of ten dollars, the John Ryan, in land agent be, and is hereby authorized to convey by deed, lot number fifty-two, in the town of Dalton, in the county of Aroostook, to John Ryan.

Approved February 21, 1876.

Chapter 157.

Resolve relating to Bounty on Wild Animals.

reimbursement

Resolved, That the state treasurer is hereby directed to reim- Town of Carroll, burse the town of Carroll in the sum of five dollars, for bounty of paid on wild animals.

Approved February 21, 1876.

СНАР. 158.

Bounties on wild

animals, for payment of.

Franklin.

Hancock.

. Oxford.

Chapter 158.

Resolve providing for the payment of Bounties on Wild Animals.

Resolved, That the state treasurer is hereby authorized to pay twenty-six hundred and sixty dollars, from any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in settlement of claims for state bounty for the destruction of wild animals, as follows: Aroostook county County of Aroostook: Amity, ten dollars; Dalton, fifty dollars; Sherman, twenty-five dollars; Fort Kent, eighty-five dollars; Masardis, thirty-five dollars; Perham, five dollars; Washburn, ten dollars; Orient, twenty-five dollars; Bancroft, twenty-five dollars; Hersey, five dollars; Monticello, five dollars; Number eleven, range one plantation, twenty dollars; Ludlow, five dollars; Castle Hill, ten dollars; Blaine, ten dollars; Houlton, twenty dollars; Presque Isle, twenty-five dollars; Linneus, fifteen dollars; Island Falls, forty dollars; Westfield plantation, ten dollars; Maysville, five dollars; Chapman plantation, ten dollars; Macwahoc, five dollars; Number eighteen plantation, twenty-five dollars; Woodland plantation, five dollars. Franklin county Temple, ten dollars; Kingfield, ten dollars; Weld, ten dollars; Rangely, fifty dollars; Letter E plantation, five dollars; Coplin, ten dollars. Hancock county: Aurora, thirty-five dollars; Eastbrook, twenty dollars; Waltham, ten dollars; Ellsworth, five dollars. Oxford county: Albany, ten dollars; Roxbury, five dollars; Upton, thirty-five dollars; Newry, fifteen dollars; Mason, ten dollars; Byron, five dollars. Penobscot county: Carroll, seventy dollars; Clifton, twenty dollars; Chester five dollars; Prentiss, ten dollars; Howland, twenty dollars; Greenfield, twenty dollars; Kingman, five dollars; Mattawamkeag, seventyfive dollars; Milford, five dollars; Lee, twenty dollars; Medway, fifty dollars; Mount Chase, ten dollars; Springfield, forty-five dollars; Eddington, five dollars; Brewer, fifty dollars; Passadumkeag, five dollars; Greenbush, forty dollars; Patten, seventyfive dollars; Glenwood plantation, five dollars; Lincoln, fifty dollars; Lagrange, twenty dollars; Lowell, ninety-five dollars; Kingman, thirty-five dollars; Oldtown, ten dollars; Bangor, five dollars. Somerset county: Lexington, twenty-five dollars; Moscow, five dollars; Bingham, fifty-five dollars; Carratunk plantation, five dollars; Mayfield, five dollars; Moose River plantation, ten dollars. Piscataquis county: Kingsbury, five dollars; Wellington, ten dollars; Shirley, twenty dollars; Brownville, seventy dollars; Williamsburg, five dollars; Greenville, thirty dollars; Milo, thirty-five dollars; Medford, forty dollars; Monson, ten dollars; Abbot, five dollars; Sebec, thirty dollars. Washington county: Vanceboro', eighty-five dollars; Cooper, sixty-five dollars; Edmunds, five dollars; Marion, fifteen

Penobscot.

Somerset.

Piscataquis.

Washington.

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