Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
26Josiah DunnAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation for distribution.1834
27Josiah DunnAcknowledging the receipt of proclamations from the Governor for distribution.1834
28Josiah DunnRemenstrating against the appointment of Josiah Dunn sheriff of Cumberland Coundy. Enclosed is deposition of Charles Moody.1835
29Josiah DunnAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation.1835
30Josiah DunnDepostion of Charles Moody regarding against the re-appointment of Josiah Dunn as sheriff of Cumberland County.1832
31R. B. DunnRecommending the appointment of M. D. Chaplin to the office of Judge of Probate.1869
32Reuben W. DunnRecommending the appointment of Reuben W. Dunn to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Kennebec County.1873
33Thomas W. DunnRecommending the appointment of Rev. O. P. Fernald to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools.1860
34William DunnPetition recommending the appointment of George W. Coombs to the office of Sheriff of Androscoggin County.1870
35William M. DunnResignation from the officer as messenger to the Governor and Council.1849
36William P. DunnPetition recommending the appointment of James L. Stoddard to the office of Register of Deeds for Kennebec County.1870
37William S. DunnTransmitting his oath and seal of office as commissioner for the State of Maine within the State of New York.1868

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