State of Maine

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

State of Maine MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE The following document is provided by the LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib Reproduced from scanned originals with text recognition applied (searchable text may contain some errors and/or omissions) l DOCUMENTS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MAINE, DURING ITS SESSION A. D. 1848. ~ununta: WILLIAM T. JOHNSON, PRINTER TO THE STATE. .. OF THE STOCKHOLDERS, (With the amount of Stock held by each Jan. 1, 1848,) IN THE BANKS OF MAINE. Prepared and published agreeably to a Re~olve of the Legislature, approved March 21, 1839: By EZRA B. FRENCH, Secretary of State. AUGUSTA: WM. T. JOHNSON, •••••••• PRINTER TO THE STATE. 184 8. STATE OF MAINE. Resalve requiring tlte &cretary 'lf State to publish a List of tlte Stockholders of the Banks in this State. RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is required annually to publish a List of the Stockholders in each Bank in this State with the amount of Stock owned by each Stockholder agreeably to the returns made by law to the Legislature of this State; and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to distribute to each town in this State, and also to each Bank in this State one copy of such printed list; and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to require any Bank, which may neglect to make the returns required by law to the Legislature, to furnish him forthwith with a list of the Stockholders of such Bank, and also the amount of Stock owned by each Stockholder. [Approved Marek 21, I8a9.] LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. Androscoggin Bank, (Topsham.) Names. Residence. Amouut of Stock, ,-~----------- I Androscoggin Bank, \Topsham, 1,000 Betsey N. Baker, (guardian,) !Roxbury, (Mass.,) 1,000 John Barron, 1 Topsham, 2,500 William Barron, do. 2,500 \ John Curtis, :Harpswell, 400 Sophia Chick, Topsham, 1,400 1 \Villiam Dennett, I do. 1,000 John Given, (deceased,} :Brunswick, 500 Crispus Greaves, ;Topsham, 200 Priscilla Hallett, Augusta, 400 Peletiah Haley, 'Topsham,. 1,100 Benjamin Basey, do. 3,100 Joshua Haskell, do. 2,300 Sarah Hunter, do. 500 Lithgow Hunter, do. J ,500 Hannah Hunter, do . 1,000 .Mary Holbrook, do. 100 Collamore Mallet, do. 700 Isaac .Mallett, do. 300 James Mc Keen, do. 1,000 Charity Mustard, i do. 500 Jabez Perkins, I Brunswick, 2,000 Nahum Perkins, Topsham, 1,000 Sarah Purinton, / do. 3,000 Ezekiel Purinton, ( deceased,} I do. 600 Samuel Perkins, : do. 500 Woodbury B. Purinton, do. 1,000 Hannah E. Purinton, do. 300 David Scribner, do. 2,400 David Scribner, (guardian,) do. 700 Charles Thompson, do. 10,000 Ann E. Thompson, do. 2,100 Francis Tucker, (deceased,) do. 500 Samuel Thompson, do. 1,300 Nathaniel Walker, do. 2,000 $50,000 4 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. Augusta Ban!c. Names. Resid1mce. Amount of Stock. William Allen, jr., Norridgewock, 1,000 Stephen Allen, Augusta, 300 Charles F. Allen, Norridgewock, 300 J. W. Bradbury, Augusta, 900 Est. Joshua Bowles, Wayne, 500 W. A. Brooks, Augusta, 500 Benjamin Davis, do. 600 Cony Female Academy, do. 4;soo Isaac Coffin, Wiscasset, 500 Martha Curtis, Boston, 1,200 James L. Child, Augusta, l,600 Cashier Boston Bank, Boston, 10,000 Anna Child, Augusta, 2,500 Susan B. Cony, do. 2,800 H. B. Dillingham, do. 600 A.G. Dole, . do. 400 E. Dole, C. Dole, and A.G. Dole, do. 400 Am. Education Society, 400 Betsey Eustis, Unknown, 100 Benjamin Ellis, Carver, (Mass.,) 3,000 Est. J. D. Emery, Augusta, 800 . Lydia K. Blake, .Monmouth, 300 Elisha Folgier, Sidney, J,400 Francis M. Folgier, Augusta, 300 Lucretia G. Fuller, do. 1,400 E. G. Fuller, do. 1,000 B. A.G. Fuller, (trustee,) do. 400 Eliza W. Fuller, do. 100 Est. Joshua Gage, do, 2,000 S. A. Hitchcock, Boston, 5,700 William Hunt, Augusta, 1,000 Abby G. Ingraham, do. 2,500 Judith F. Jones, do. 500 E. Hathaway, jr., Hobarttown., 200 Sarah F. Lambard, Augusta, , 300 John G. Loring & Co., Boston, 600 Dudley Haines, (guardian,) Readfield, 1,300 George W. Morton, Augusta, 500 Est. James Hall, do. 2,000 John Mulliken, HaHowell, 200 Thomas Rice, Winslow, 1,000 Roxana Rockwood, HalloweJJ, 300 Mary Ann Rockwood, Waterville, 200 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. 5 Augusta Bank, (Continued.) Names. Residence. Amount of Stock. Hannah G. Rockwood, Waterville, 200 Sophronia Randall, Augusta, 100 Sarah J. Rockwood, Gardiner, 200 Elizabeth L. Sawtelle, Norridgewock, 800 Est. Issachar Snell, Augusta, 2,000 John Smith, Readfield, J,700 George W. Stanley, Augusta, 6,000 Hannah Sanford, do. 100 :Mary H. Southwick, do. 100 William Sayles, Boston, 5,800 Sarah H. Snell, Augusta, 200 Samuel E. Smith, Wiscasset, 300 Thomas W. Smith, Augusta, 5,500 John McLellan, Woodstock, (Vt.,) 2,800 Judah McLellan, Skowhegan, 200 Eliza P. Vose, Augusta, 5,000 J. H. Ingraham, do. 500 State of Maine, 10,000 Reuel Williams, Augusta, 2,600 Sarah L. Williams, do. 1,800 Abby L. Williams, do. 600 Helen M. William~, do. 600 J. H. Williams, do. 400 P. B. Weston, do. ~,000 David White, Solon, 400 Greenlief White, Augusta, 1,000 Na than ·west on, do. 1,600 Sarah Williams, do. 100 Susannah Rockwood, do. 600 Mary M. Smith, Warren, 400 ---$110,000 Bank of Cumberland, (Portland.) John Anderson, Portland, 520 John Anderson, (trustee,,) do. 4,160 John Anderson, (guardian,) do. 2,400 Isaac Adams, Gilead, 240 Joseph Badger, Brunswick, 400 2:tl< 6 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. Banlc of Cumberland, (Continued.) Names. ResidEnce. Amount of Stock. ------------·----- Rufus Burnham, Unknown, 600 James W .' Bradbury, Augusta, 200 Charles Brooks, Boston, 400 James Bradbu.ry, Unknown, mo John Barron, Topsham, 360 William Barron, do. 200 Thomas Browne, Portland, 2-10 Clarissa Brooks, do. 440 Mary Bradbury, Standish, 2,600 Amelia Bradbury, Unknown, 360 Molbory Brown, do. 200 Daniel Brown, do. 120 John Curtis, Gorham, 200 Thomas Crocker, Paris, 800 Asa Clapp, Portland, 3HO Thomas J. Coburn, Unknown, 160 Mary Cleaves, do. 1,200 E. N. Chaddock, do. 500 Rebecca K. Chesley, Westbrook, 3GO Charles M. Cumston, Unknown, 8,l"IOO Sarah Cumston, do. 3,280 Ira Crocker, Portland, 2130 Oliver Dennet, Standish, 200 Emeline Dennet, do. 200 David Drinkwater, Portland, I,000 Benjamin Day, Unknown, 24·0 Charles S .. Daveis, Portland, 400 Ann and Euni'ce Deering, do. 200 Ezekiel Day, do. 520 Asa Dresser, do. 400 Mary L. Deering, do. 400 Rufus Emerson, do. 800 Nicholas Emery, do. 1,440 William Evans, do. 760 Ebenezer Everett, Brunswick, 520 Henry S. Edwards, Portland, 280 James L. Farmer, do. 480 C. D. French, Unknown, :360 W. P. Fessenden, Portland, 400 Joseph Goold, do. 400 R. G. Greene, Gorham, 320 Samuel C. Grant, Gardiner, 1,000 Mary Garland, Unknown, 120 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. 7 Banlc of Cumberland, (Continued.) ~--=-=-=-=============================================== Namos. Residence. Amount of Stock. Stephen Gale, Portland, 240 Mary Hyde, Unknown, 400 Charles Hunt, Gorham, 1,000 John Heard, Boston, (Mass.,) 120 James Hasty, Standish, 400 William Hackett, Kennebunk, 400 Joseph Hale, Unknown, 200 Rufus Horton, Portland, 480 Charles Holden, do. 360 Joseph Howard, do. 160 Elenore W. Head, do. 920 Augustine Haines, do. 720 Ann Jameson, do. 240 William Kimball, do. 400 Moses Kittredge, Unknown, 400 Joseph M. Kellogg, Portland, 120 Frances E. Kimball, Unknown, 200 Joseph Leavitt, Portland, 200 Benjamin Lord, Falmouth, 200 Eliza Little, Windham, so Moses :Mason, Unknown, 480 Isaac Merriam, do. noo Parker McCobb, Portland, 1,920 Esther Mussey, do. 400 William Moulton, do. 2,400 Sarah Moulton, Unknown, 1,600 Dolly Mussey, Standish, 400 Matthias Meserve, Scarborough, so Edmund Mann, Gorham, 280 Serena Megquire, Unknown, 400 Serena M orgridge, do. 200 Joshua B. Osgood, Portland, 320 Ocean Insurance Company, do. 1,720 Simeon Pease, Cornish, 2,480 Clarissa A. Parsons, Windham, 40 Albion K. Parris, Washington, 600 Hannah Pierce, Gorham, 200 George W. Pierce, Portland, 400 Lucy Pritchard, do. 200 Barnabas Palmer, Kennebunk, 1,000 Mark Pease, Cornish, 200 President and Trustees Bowdoin College, Brunswick, 4,000 8 LIST OF STOCKHOLD:ERS. Bank of Cumbr,rland, (Continued.) Names, Rei;idence. Amount of Stock. P. D. & Co. Merchants' Bank, Portland, 400 do. Brunswick Bank, Brunswick, 2,000 do. Casco Bank, Portland, 280 do. Bank of W esthrook, Westbrook, 2,360 C. D. Robinson, Unknown, 200 Charles Rogers, Portland, 80 Lucy Russell, Unknown, 240 James F. Rawson, do. 200 Eliza Sawyer, Portland, 80 Horatio Southgate, do. 800 Samuel Staples, do. 200 Ether Shepley, do. 1,440 Nathaniel Shaw, do. 440 Joseph Stephens, do. 200 Isaac Sturdivant, Unknown, 2,000 Ephraim Sturdivant, Cumberland, 760 Dianna E. Shaw, Oxford, J,080 Cornelia E. Shaw, do. 1,080 Saco and Biddeford Institution for Savings, Saco, 840 Willliam B. SewaII, /Kennebunkport, 600 Isaac Stevens, Unknown, 240 James Todd, Portland, 800 Jonathan Tukesbury, do. 880 Eliza C. Turner, do. 360 Nancy B. Thatcher, Unknown, 160 Calvin Thomas, do. 3,200 Isaac C. Thayer, do. 200 David Winslow, Westbrook, 600 Daniel Winslow, do. 240 Sa11y N. Warren, Unknown., 280 John Webb, Windham, 1,000 Levi Woodbury, Unknown., 6,000 N. L. WQOdbury, Portland, 680 Jabez C. Woodman, Minot, · 40 Ashur Ware, Portland, 1,600 Harriet S. Woodbury, Unknown!, 240 Samuel Wells, Portland, 1,000 I $100,000 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. 9 Belfast Bank. Names. Residence. Amount of Stock. ---------- H. J. Anderson, Belfast, 1,100 Adams & Gay, Castine, 1,000 Ann Avory, Belfast, 500 David Alden, jr., Northport, 200 Hiram 0. Alden, Belfast, 200 Elisha Ames' estate, Isles borough, 400 Amos Atkinson, Boston, 1,000 Alden & Crosby, Belfast, 100 Benjamin Brown, do. 100 Joseph Bean, Montville, 200 John Bean, Elizabethtown,(N.J.) 900 Hannah Bean, Unknown, 300 Isaac C. Brown, Boston, 1,000 Elizabeth Barnes, Belfast, 200 Elizabeth A.
Recommended publications
  • CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-ROUSE. MA.Ren 1
    2646 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-ROUSE. MA.Ren 1, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Cherokees to sue for their interest in certain moneys of the tribe from which they were excluded. WEDNESDAY, March 1, 1899. The message also announced that the Senate had passed with amendments the bill (H. R. 9335) granting t-0 the Muscle Shoals The House met at 11 o'clock a. m. Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. Power Company right to erect and construct canal and power HENRY N. COUDEN. stations at Muscle Shoals, Ala.; in which the concurrence of the The Journal of the proceedings of yesterday was read and ap­ House of Representatives was requested. proved. MESSA.GE FROM THE SENA.TE. SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL, A message from the Senate, by Mr. PLATT, one of its clerks, Mr. CANNON. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that announced that the Senate had passed with amendments a bill of the House nonconcur in all of the amendments of the Senate to the the following title; in which the concurrence of the House was sundry civil appropriation bill, ask for a committee of confer­ requested: ence on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses, and have the bill H. R. 12008. An act making appropriations for sundry civil ex­ printed with the Senate amendments numbered. penses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1900, The SPEAKER. Is there objection to the request of the gen­ and for other purposes. tleman from Illinois? The message also announced that the Senate had passed without There was no objection. amendment·bills of the following titles: The SPEAKER appointed as conferees on the part of the House H.
    [Show full text]
  • State of Maine
    MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE The following document is provided by the LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib Reproduced from scanned originals with text recognition applied (searchable text may contain some errors and/or omissions) • a " , Ii DOCUMENTS I'lllNTED BY ORDl!R 01' THE LEGISLATUR!r~ OF THE STA'rE OF MAINE, " DURING ITS SBSSIONS A. D. 1 8 5 1-- 2-. att!Jttt;ta: WILLIAM T. JOHNSON, PRINTER TO THE STATE. I 852. LIS T OF STOCKHOLDERS, (With the amonnt of Stock held by each Jan. 1, 1851,) IN THE BANKS OF MAINE. Prepared and published agreeably to a Resolve of the Legislature, approved March 21, 1839 ; By JOHN G. SAWYER. Secretary of State. ~u1lusta: WILLIAM T. JOHNSON, PRINTER TO THE STATE. 1 851 . STATE OF MAINE. Resolve requzrzng the Secretary of State to publislt a List of the Stockholders of the Banks in this State. RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is required annually to publish a List of the Stockholders in each Bank in this State, with the amount of Stock owned by each Stockholder agreeably to the returns made by law to the Legislature of this State; and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to distribute to each town in this State, and also to each Bank in this State one copy of such printed list; and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to require any Bank, which may neglect to make the returns required by law to the Legislature, to furnish him forthwith with a List of the Stockholders of such Bank, and also the amount of Stock owned by each Stockholder.
    [Show full text]
  • Ocm01251790-1863.Pdf (10.24Mb)
    u ^- ^ " ±i t I c Hon. JONATHAN E. FIELD, President. 1. —George Dwight. IJ. — K. M. Mason. 1. — Francis Briwiej'. ll.-S. .1. Beal. 2.— George A. Shaw. .12 — Israel W. Andrews. 2.—Thomas Wright. 12.-J. C. Allen. 3. — W. F. Johnson. i'i. — Mellen Chamberlain 3.—H. P. Wakefield. 13.—Nathan Crocker. i.—J. E. Crane. J 4.—Thomas Rice, .Ir. 4.—G. H. Gilbert. 14.—F. M. Johnson. 5.—J. H. Mitchell. 15.—William L. Slade. 5. —Hartley Williams. 15—H. M. Richards. 6.—J. C. Tucker. 16. —Asher Joslin. 6.—M. B. Whitney. 16.—Hosea Crane. " 7. —Benjamin Dean. 17.— Albert Nichols. 7.—E. O. Haven. 17.—Otis Gary. 8.—William D. Swan. 18.—Peter Harvey. 8.—William R. Hill. 18.—George Whitney. 9.—.]. I. Baker. 19.—Hen^^' Carter. 9.—R. H. Libby. 19.—Robert Crawford. ]0.—E. F. Jeiiki*. 10.-—Joseph Breck. 20. —Samuel A. Brown. .JOHN MORIS?5KV, Sevii^aiU-ut-Anns. S. N. GIFFORU, aerk. Wigatorn gaHei-y ^ P=l F ISSu/faT-fii Lit Coiranoittoralllj of llitss3t|ttsttts. MANUAL FOR THE USE OF THE G-ENERAL COURT: CONTAINING THE RULES AND ORDERS OF THE TWO BRANCHES, TOGETHER WITH THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH, AND THAT OF THE UNITED STATES, A LIST OF THE EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT, STATE INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR OFFICERS, COUNTY OFFICERS, AND OTHER STATISTICAL INFORMATION. Prepared, pursuant to Orders of the Legislature, BY S. N. GIFFORD and WM. S. ROBINSON. BOSTON: \yRIGHT & POTTER, STATE PRINTERS, No. 4 Spring Lane. 1863. CTommonbtaltfj of iBnssacf)useits.
    [Show full text]
  • Worcester Historical Museum Archives 2011.Fia.05
    WORCESTER HISTORICAL MUSEUM 30 Elm Street Worcester, Massachusetts ARCHIVES 2011.FIA.05 Merrifield Family Papers Collection Processed by Christine D. Hubbard N o v e m b e r 2 0 11 TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Series Page Box Collection Infomation 3 Historical/Biographical Notes 4 Scope and Content 6 Series Description 7 1 Papers of Alpheus Merrifield 8 1 (1835-1852) 2 Papers of William T. Merrifield 9 1 (1815-1881) 3 Papers of Judge William T. Forbes 13 1 4 Papers of Various Members of 14 1 the Merrifield Family (1846 - 1910) 5 Papers of William Trowbridge 15 1 Merrifield Forbes (1900 - 1920) 6 William White Papers (1767 - 1863) 15-19 1 2 Collection Information Abstract: Accounts, Bills, Certificates, Checks, Correspondence, Deeds, Diplomas, Leases, Membership Cards, Mortgages, Patent, Photograph, Receipts, Releases, School Books and Wills. Finding Aid: Finding Aid in print form is available in the Repository. Preferred Citation: Worcester Historical Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts. Provenance: Donated to Worcester Historical Museum in 1976, 1980,1982,1983 and 1984 by Margaret A. Erskine (daughter-in-law of Katherine M. Forbes Erskine). There are also items bearing accession numbers 1981.1.2, and 1981.1.3 for which we cannot determine the donor. They were acquired in 1981. 3 Historical/Biographical Notes The Memfields were a prominent Worcester family for generations. Alpheus Merrifield, youngest child and only son of Timothy and Mercy Merrifield, was bom in 1779 in Sherbom, MA, but moved to Worcester the following year. He married Mary Trowbridge (1783 - 1871), daughter of William and Sarah Rice Trowbridge in 1804.
    [Show full text]
  • K:\Fm Andrew\21 to 30\27.Xml
    TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1841, TO MARCH 3, 1843 FIRST SESSION—May 31, 1841, to September 13, 1841 SECOND SESSION—December 6, 1841, to August 31, 1842 THIRD SESSION—December 5, 1842, to March 3, 1843 SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE—March 4, 1841, to March 15, 1841 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—JOHN TYLER, 1 of Virginia PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—WILLIAM R. KING, 2 of Alabama; SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, 3 of New Jersey; WILLIE P. MANGUM, 4 of North Carolina SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—ASBURY DICKENS, 5 of North Carolina SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—STEPHEN HAIGHT, of New York; EDWARD DYER, 6 of Maryland SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOHN WHITE, 7 of Kentucky CLERK OF THE HOUSE—HUGH A. GARLAND, of Virginia; MATTHEW ST. CLAIR CLARKE, 8 of Pennsylvania SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—RODERICK DORSEY, of Maryland; ELEAZOR M. TOWNSEND, 9 of Connecticut DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH FOLLANSBEE, of Massachusetts ALABAMA Jabez W. Huntington, Norwich John Macpherson Berrien, Savannah SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES 12 William R. King, Selma Joseph Trumbull, Hartford Julius C. Alford, Lagrange 10 13 Clement C. Clay, Huntsville William W. Boardman, New Haven Edward J. Black, Jacksonboro Arthur P. Bagby, 11 Tuscaloosa William C. Dawson, 14 Greensboro Thomas W. Williams, New London 15 REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Thomas B. Osborne, Fairfield Walter T. Colquitt, Columbus Reuben Chapman, Somerville Eugenius A. Nisbet, 16 Macon Truman Smith, Litchfield 17 George S. Houston, Athens John H. Brockway, Ellington Mark A. Cooper, Columbus Dixon H. Lewis, Lowndesboro Thomas F.
    [Show full text]
  • Bowdoin College Catalogue (1855 Spring Term)
    Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 1-1-1855 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1855 Spring Term) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1855 Spring Term)" (1855). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 67. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/67 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CATALOGUE. BOWDOJN COLLEGE, 1855, j^^k4 CATALOGUE OF TIIE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE, AND THB" MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE: Ipriitg lirra- 1855, BRUNSWICK : JOSEPH GRIFFIN, PRINTER AND BOOKSELLER TO THE COLLEGE. 1855. TRUSTEES. TRUSTEES Rev. LEONARD WOODS, D. D., President. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D., Vice President. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, LL.D. Hon. REUEL WILLIAMS EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Hon. ETHER SHEPLEY, LL.D. Hon. CHARLES STEWART DAVEIS, LL.D. Hon. DANIEL GOODENOW ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. Hon. GEORGE EVANS, LL.D. Rev. ASA CUMMINGS, D. D. Hon. JOHN S. TENNEY, LL.D. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Esq., Secretary. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. OVERSEERS. Hon. ROBERT PINCKNEY DUNLAP, President. LEVI CUTTER, Esq., Vice President. JOHN M'KEEN, Esq., Secretary. ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D. Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN, D. D. Rev. JOHN WALLACE ELLINGWOOD, D. D. Rev. ENOS MERRILL Hon. BENJAMIN RANDALL FREDERIC ALLEN, LL.D. Hon. WILLIAMS EMMONS Rev. GEORGE ELIASHIB ADAMS, D. D. WILMOT WOOD, Esq. Hon. JOSIAH PIERCE Hon. PHILIP EASTMAN Rev. DAVID THURSTON Rev. DAVID SHEPLEY Hon.
    [Show full text]
  • CHAIRMEN of SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES [Table 5-3] 1789–Present
    CHAIRMEN OF SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES [Table 5-3] 1789–present INTRODUCTION The following is a list of chairmen of all standing Senate committees, as well as the chairmen of select and joint committees that were precursors to Senate committees. (Other special and select committees of the twentieth century appear in Table 5-4.) Current standing committees are highlighted in yellow. The names of chairmen were taken from the Congressional Directory from 1816–1991. Four standing committees were founded before 1816. They were the Joint Committee on ENROLLED BILLS (established 1789), the joint Committee on the LIBRARY (established 1806), the Committee to AUDIT AND CONTROL THE CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE (established 1807), and the Committee on ENGROSSED BILLS (established 1810). The names of the chairmen of these committees for the years before 1816 were taken from the Annals of Congress. This list also enumerates the dates of establishment and termination of each committee. These dates were taken from Walter Stubbs, Congressional Committees, 1789–1982: A Checklist (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985). There were eleven committees for which the dates of existence listed in Congressional Committees, 1789–1982 did not match the dates the committees were listed in the Congressional Directory. The committees are: ENGROSSED BILLS, ENROLLED BILLS, EXAMINE THE SEVERAL BRANCHES OF THE CIVIL SERVICE, Joint Committee on the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, LIBRARY, PENSIONS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, RETRENCHMENT, REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS, ROADS AND CANALS, and the Select Committee to Revise the RULES of the Senate. For these committees, the dates are listed according to Congressional Committees, 1789– 1982, with a note next to the dates detailing the discrepancy.
    [Show full text]
  • Bowdoin College Catalogue (1840)
    Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 1-1-1840 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1840) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1840)" (1840). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 38. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/38 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. © j\, s & m ® c& w is OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE, AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE, M DCCC XL. BRUNSWICK: PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN. © ASAS®©!?!! OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE, AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE, M DCCC XL. BRUNSWICK: PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN « BOWDOIN COLLEGE. TRUSTEES. LEONARD WOODS, Jr., D.D., President. WILLIAM KING, Vice President. EBENEZER EVERETT, Secretary. ELIPHALET GILLET, D.D. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D.D. JUDAH DANA ERASTUS FOOTE MARK LANGDON HILL JOHN HOLMES ALBION KEITH PARRIS BENJAMIN JONES PORTER WILLIAM PITT PREBLE, LL.D. ASHUR WARE, LL.D. NATHAN WESTON, LL.D. JOSHUA WINGATE REUEL WILLIAMS ISAAC ILSLEY ETHER SHEPLEY BENJAMIN HASEY CHARLES STEWART DAVEIS ALFRED JOHNSON DANIEL GOODENOW. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. OVERSE ERS. ROBERT HALLOWELL GARDINER, President. ROBERT PINCKNEY DUNLAP, Vice President. JOHN M'KEEN, Secretary. ISAAC LINCOLN, M.D. DAVID DUNLAP BENJAMIN TAPPAN, D.D. JOHN MERRICK ENOCH SAWYER TAPPAN, M.D. JOHN WALLACE ELLINGWOOD ENOS MERRILL BENJAMIN RANDALL LEVI CUTTER ASA CUMMIN GS JONATHAN PAGE, M.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Memoir of the Rev. John Murray, First Minister of The
    COLLECTIONS MAINE HISTOKICAL SOCIETY. VOL. VI. PORTLAND: PUBLISHED FOR THE SOCIETY. 1859. PRINTED BY BROWN THURSTON, PORTLAND, ME. CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI. CONTENTS. PAGE. By-Laws of the Society, - ix. Officers for the year 1859—60, and Past Officers, - - xix. Resident Members — 1859, - xxi. Persons Chosen Resident Members who have left the State, - xxii. Resident Members Deceased, - xxiii. Corresponding Members, - xxiv. ARTICLE. PAGE. I. Scotch-Irish Immigrations to Maine, and a Summary His- tory of Presbyterianism. An Address before the Soci- ety, Jan. 27, 1858. By William Willis. - - 1 II. The Early Lawyers of Lincoln and Kennebec Counties. By Frederic Allen. - - - 38 William Cushing, Charles Cushing, Roland Cushing, James Sullivan, John Gardiner, William Lithgow, Jr., Silas Lee, Benjamin Hasey, Jeremiah Bailey, Josiah Stebbins, Benjamin Orr, James Bridge, Samuel S. Wilde, Thomas Rice, Nathaniel Perley, Solomon Vose, Thomas Bond, Ebenezer T. Warren, Eleazer W. Rip- ley, Benjamin Whitwell, Nathan Bridge, Sanford Kingsbury, Timothy Boutelle, Lemuel Paine, Henry W. Fuller, Erastus Foote, John Otis, Hiram Belcher, Edward Kavanagh, Ebenezer Clapp, Isaac G_ Reed, Joseph Sewall, William J. Farley, Jonathan Cilley. III. Memoir of Benjamin Vaughan, M. D., LL. D. By Robert H. Gardiner. - - - 82 VI. IV. Albert Gallatin — Autobiography — 1798. - - 93 V. Castine and the Old Coins found there. By Joseph Wil- liamson. - - 105 Origin of the name — Baron de St. Castin, 110 — Dis- covery of the Coins, 114 — Description, 117. VI. Remarks on old Coins found at Portland in 1849, and at Richmond's Island in 1855, with a general notice of Coins and Coinage. By William Willis. - - 127 VII. Memoir of the Rev.
    [Show full text]
  • Ocm08458220-1834.Pdf (12.15Mb)
    317.3M31 A 4^CHTVES ^K REGISTER, ^ AND 18S4. ALSO CITY OFFICEKS IN BOSTON, AND OTHKR USEFUL INFORMATION. BOSTON: JAMES LORING, 132 WASHINGTON STREET. — — ECLIPSES IN 1834. There will be five Eclipses this year, three of ike Svtf, and two of tht Moon, as follows, viz;— I. The first will be of the Sun, January, 9th day, 6h. 26m. eve. invisible. II. The second will likewise be of the Sun, June, 7th day, 5h. 12m. morning invisible. III. The third will be of the Moorr, June, 21st day, visible and total. Beginning Ih 52m. ^ Beginning of total darkness 2 55 / Middle 3 38 V, Appar. time End of total darkness (Moon sets). ..4 18 C morn. End of the Eclipse 5 21 j IV. The fourth will be a remarkable eclipse of the Sun, Sunday, the 30th day of November, visible, as follows, viz : Beginning Ih. 21m. J Greatest obscurity 2 40 fAppar. time End 3 51 ( even. Duration 2 30 * Digits eclipsed 10 deg. 21m. on the Sun's south limb. *** The Sun will be totally eclipsed in Mississippi, Alabama Georgia, South Carolina. At Charleston, the Sun will be totally eclipsed nearly a minute and a half. V. The fifth will be of the Moon, December 15th and I6th days, visible as follows viz : Beginning 15th d. lOli. Q2m. ) Appar. time Middle 16 5 > even. End 1 30 ) Appar. morn. Digits eclipsed 8 deg. 10m. (JU* The Compiler of the Register has endeavoured to be accurate in all the statements and names which it contains ; but when the difficulties in such a compilation are considered, and the constant changes which are occur- ring, by new elections, deaths, &c.
    [Show full text]
  • Bowdoin College Catalogue (1838)
    Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 1-1-1838 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1838) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1838)" (1838). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 34. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/34 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CATALOGUE 6061 l OK THE '<^' OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE, AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE, M DCCC XXXVIII. BRUNSWICK PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN : CATALOGUE OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE, AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE MDCCCXXXVI1I. BRUNSWICK PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN BOWDOIN COLLEGE. TRUSTEES. WILLIAM ALLEN, D.D., President. WILLIAM KING, Vice President. EBENEZER EVERETT, Secretary. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL.D. ELIPHALET GILLET, D.D. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D.D. JOHN CHANDLER JUDAH DANA ERASTUS FOOTE MARK LANGDON HILL JOHN HOLMES ALBION KEITH PARRIS BENJAMIN JONES PORTER WILLIAM PITT PREBLE, LL.D ASHUR WARE, LL.D. NATHAN WESTON, LL.D JOSHUA WINGATE REUEL WILLIAMS ISAAC ILSLEY ETHER SHEPLEY JEREMIAH BAILEY BENJAMIN HASEY CHARLES STEWART DAVEIS. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. OVERSEERS. ROBERT HALLOWELL GARDINER, President. ROBERT PINCKNEY DUNLAP, Vice President. ROBERT DUNLAP DUNNING, Secretary. JACOB ABBOT GEORGE ELIASHIB ADAMS FREDERIC ALLEN MERRITT CALDWELL ASA CUMMINGS LEVI CUTTER WILLIAM CUTTER CHARLES DUMMER DAVID DUNLAP PHILIP EASTMAN JOHN WALLACE ELLINGWOOD WILLIAMS EMMONS GEORGE EVANS HENRY WELD FULLER ALLEN GREELY WILLIAM ALLEN HAYES WILLIAM LADD ISAAC LINCOLN, M.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Hope, Maine Town Clerk Records 1804 - 1848 a Literal Transcription
    Hope, Maine Town Clerk Records 1804 - 1848 A Literal Transcription Cynthia S. DellaPenna, Editor Hope Historical Society 2020 [00-4] [This page is blank The Hope Historical Society hopes the reader enjoys the Following transcribed pages oF the original Town oF Hope Record Book kept by various Town Clerks over the years beginning with the town’s incorporation in 1804. This record book or journal, which has entries to 1848, contains the early history oF a signiFicant portion oF the Town oF Appleton, as it was not until 1843 that Hope was ordered by the Maine State Legislature to set oFF the populous western section of town, that included McLean’s Mills, to Appleton. The early record book had been presumed lost; it was Found on Ebay by Lois Montbertrand, a private donor, who presented it to Yale Law Library where it was digitized. At the top leFt of most pages, one will see numbers in brackets, as on this page; what these numbers reFer to are the digitized pages of the original record book. When the record book was digitized, it was done in sections running from 00 to 17, 17 being the back cover. Each section contains from 12 to 20 pages. To easily reference the original document, the bracketed numbering system was incorporated. The transcription was done by Five people: Linda Hillgrove, section 02; Bob Appleby, halF oF section 06; Ron Smith, section 07; Veronica Westbo, section 09; all other sections were transcribed by Cynthia S. DellaPenna and all sections were edited by her plus indexed. There is limited Footnoting and some sidebar annotations throughout the transcription.
    [Show full text]