Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1Caites B. HarlanTransmitting copies of laws passed by the Legislature from the State of Ohio.1849
2Caites B. HarlanTransmitting laws passed from the State of Ohio.1838
3Carter B. HarlanTransmitting the laws passed by the Ohio Legislature.1839
4James HarlanTransmitting the laws passed by the Kentucky Legislature.1841
5James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of the 16th volume of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court from the State of Maine and copies of the report and resolutions relating to the North Eastern Boundary.1841
6James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of laws passed by the Maine Legislature.1841
7James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of documents dealing with the Supreme Judicial Court cases and laws passed by the Maine Legislature.1841
8James HarlanTransmitting a copy of "Resolutions concerning the Soldiers of the Revolution."1842
9James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of resolves in relation to public lands adopted by the Maine Legislature.1842
10James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of the 18th volume of the Maine Reports.1842
11James HarlanTransmitting the 1st volume of B. Monroe's Reports of the cases argued and decided in the Court of Appeals of Kentucky.1842
12James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of laws passed by the Maine Legislature.1842
13James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of laws passed by the Maine Legislature.1842
14James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of a copy of the 19th and 20th volumes of the reports detemined in the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine.1843
15James HarlanTransmitting laws passed by the Kentucky Legislature.1843
16James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of laws passed by the Maine Legislature.1843
17James HarlanTransmitting the 3rd volume of Benjamin Monroe's Reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Kentucky.1843
18James HarlanAcknowledging the receipt of the twenty-first volume of the Maine Reports.1844
19James HarlanTransmitting the laws and Legislative reports by the Kentucky Legislature.1844
20James HarlanTransmitting the fourth volume of Benjamin Monroe's reports of cases argued and decided in the court of appeals of Kentucky.1844

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