Report of Adams Treat, agent for the repairs of the Maine State Prison.
1852
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Report of Adams Treat, agent for the repairs of the Maine State Prison.
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[Augusta, Maine?] : Wm. T. Johnson, Printer to the State, [1852]
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Alternate Title
Resolve making an appropriation for the repairs of the State Prison.
Running Title
State prison
Description
1 online resource (3 pages, 1 unnumbered page)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1424479048
(TEMPOCo)1424479048
(TEMPOCo)1424479048
Note
The report is addressed to Maine Governor John Hubbard and the Executive Council. It is signed at end by Adams Treat, Agent, and is dated Jan. 12, 1852.
A report of Adams Trent, Agent, which begins: "On the receipt of my commission as Agent to expend the appropriation authorized under a resolve of the Legislature of the third of June last, entitled a 'Resolve making an appropriation for the repairs of the State Prison,' I immediately repaired to Thomaston and entered upon the discharge of my duties. The ravages of a disastrous fire had left the Prison in such an exposed and insecure condition, that the Warden, from the urgent necessity of the case, and in anticipation of a legislative appropriation for the purpose, had already commenced rebuilding the guard house and erected new roofs, upon the Prison buildings, and had contracted for the slate with which to cover them." (Page 1).
"State of Maine. In Council, Jan. 12, 1852. Read, accepted, and 500 copies ordered to be printed. Attest: J.G. Sawyer, Secretary of State."--Final page.
A report of Adams Trent, Agent, which begins: "On the receipt of my commission as Agent to expend the appropriation authorized under a resolve of the Legislature of the third of June last, entitled a 'Resolve making an appropriation for the repairs of the State Prison,' I immediately repaired to Thomaston and entered upon the discharge of my duties. The ravages of a disastrous fire had left the Prison in such an exposed and insecure condition, that the Warden, from the urgent necessity of the case, and in anticipation of a legislative appropriation for the purpose, had already commenced rebuilding the guard house and erected new roofs, upon the Prison buildings, and had contracted for the slate with which to cover them." (Page 1).
"State of Maine. In Council, Jan. 12, 1852. Read, accepted, and 500 copies ordered to be printed. Attest: J.G. Sawyer, Secretary of State."--Final page.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed February 28, 2024).
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