Sprague's journal of Maine history . THE SANGERVILLE MILL. THE CARLETON MILL 162 SPRAGUES JOURNAL OF MAINE HISTORY MEETING FOR TOWN 2, 3. At a Legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Sangervilleassembled at the Dwelling house of Jesse Brockway on the firstMondaj^ of April, A. D. 1815, to act on the following Articles,viz:Article 1. To choose a Moderator, made choise of Stevens Spooner. Art. 2. To see if the town will accept of the report of the committee chosen to divide said town into School districts. The report was 3. To choose Highway Siuveyors, m
Sprague's journal of Maine history . THE SANGERVILLE MILL. THE CARLETON MILL 162 SPRAGUES JOURNAL OF MAINE HISTORY MEETING FOR TOWN 2, 3. At a Legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Sangervilleassembled at the Dwelling house of Jesse Brockway on the firstMondaj^ of April, A. D. 1815, to act on the following Articles,viz:Article 1. To choose a Moderator, made choise of Stevens Spooner. Art. 2. To see if the town will accept of the report of the committee chosen to divide said town into School districts. The report was 3. To choose Highway Siuveyors, made choise of David Douty, James Wajanouth, Samuel McClauathan, John Carsley, WilliamOakes & Joseph Clough. The above surveyors sworn by Town Clerk. To see how much Money the town will raise to make and repair town roads—Voted to raise four hundred Dollars for the above purpose and to allow ten cents per hour for labor on said Roads, and voted that the surveyors should be collectors. To see how much money the town will raise for the support of scho
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