. The historic pageant of Fort Fairfield and the Aroostook Valley. much money the plantation will raise for nuiking and repairing roads and To see if the plantation will vote that the school com-mittee and assessors district the plantation into sixschool To see what sum of money teachers in plantationschools shall receive as weekly wages, and if theyshall board To see if the taxes can be paid in ©ats at twenty-five cents per bushel and buckwheat at tAvo To see if the unpaid taxes of 1853 can be paid in road work at 12 cents per hour fo


. The historic pageant of Fort Fairfield and the Aroostook Valley. much money the plantation will raise for nuiking and repairing roads and To see if the plantation will vote that the school com-mittee and assessors district the plantation into sixschool To see what sum of money teachers in plantationschools shall receive as weekly wages, and if theyshall board To see if the taxes can be paid in ©ats at twenty-five cents per bushel and buckwheat at tAvo To see if the unpaid taxes of 1853 can be paid in road work at 12 cents per hour for men and To see if bids will be accepted for care of the To see if collection of taxes be set up at auction and sold to highest To see if the plantation will vote to sell the public lots to settlers for not less than .$ per To see if the plantation will accept a road laid out byassessors from Wingate Haines Mill to Patrick Mc-Sheas, also the road leading from Foit Fairfield toPresque Isle near Otis Eastmans. 35. Given under our hands this first day of March, A. D. 1854. ^, . ^ Jonathan Hopkinson rlantation I » o, -r,- , r A. S. Richards Assessors i -^ .^ , J Jesse b. Averili Annual Meeting, Letter D Phmtation, March 19th, 1854. Pursuant to the within warrant to me directed I have noti-fied and warned the inhabitants of said plantation, Letter as therein expressed, to assemble at the time andplace and for the purposes within mentioned, by posting up anattested copy of such warrant at the store of John McClusky,being a public and conspicuous place in said plantation, onMonday, the nineteenth day of March, being seven days beforesaid meeting. Mark Trafton, Jr., Constable of said True Copy. Attest: B. Cummings, Plantation Clerk. SCENE 2 Primitive Church The congregation assembles. Psalm by the pastor. Invitation sung by choir. Contributions. The congregation disperses. EPISODE V SCENE 1Shingle Industry Th


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