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