Remonstrance of J.W. Veazie against the petition of the Penobscot Mill-Dam Company.
1866
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Remonstrance of J.W. Veazie against the petition of the Penobscot Mill-Dam Company.
Published
[Augusta, Maine?] : Stevens & Sayward., Printers to the State, [1866]
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Running Title
Remonstrance
Description
1 online resource (5 pages, 1 unnumbered page).
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(NNC-L)LLMC1430486056
(TEMPOCo)1430486056
(TEMPOCo)1430486056
Summary
1866 remonstrance of J.W. Veazie to the Maine Legislature against the petition of the Penobscot Mill-Dam Company. Veazie reminded the legislators that the dam was first authorized in 1828. When the company failed in the mid-1830s, Veazie bought it and had owned the property for the past thirty years. Someone claimed the company name and wanted to build a dam below the present one. That would flood his property and property in Orono. He was willing to sell. Better yet, he noted that a commission could manage all the water power on the Penobscot for the benefit of all the communities on the river.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed April 15, 2022).
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