The Governor and Council, in accordance with the resolve of the ninth of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, respectfully report to the legislature, that the Hon. James Walker, the Land Agent, acting under their advice and direction, has solicited and set apart twenty-four half townships of public lands, for the benefit of common schools.
1857
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The Governor and Council, in accordance with the resolve of the ninth of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, respectfully report to the legislature, that the Hon. James Walker, the Land Agent, acting under their advice and direction, has solicited and set apart twenty-four half townships of public lands, for the benefit of common schools.
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[Maine] : Stevens & Blaine, Printers, [1857]
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[Senate document]
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Letter of transmittal, addressed to the Senate and House of Representatives, is signed by Samuel Wells, Council Chambers, January 6, 1857. Included with it are a report by James Walker, Land Agent.
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