Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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51Alden JacksonCommunication dealing with the reimbursement from the United States to the State of Maine regarding individuals who were hurt while defending the North eastern boundary dispute.1857
52Alden JacksonCopy of letter sent to the Androscoggin, Grocers and Ticonic Banks for not filing their returns.1857
53Alden JacksonCommunication from Alexander Boyd where he tried to sent his certification as Commissioner and fee. A second certification and fee were sent as the first became lost.1857
54Alden JacksonTransmitting a copy of an order of Council of the 18th for your observance until otherwise notified.1857
55Alden JacksonAcknowledging the fact that the State of Maine does not have any volumes of the "Colonial Reocrds" and only the first three volumes of the "Pennsylvania Archives".1857
56Alden JacksonCommunication permitting children to attend the Hartford Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb; Thomas Lyford, John Seiders, and Nathan Jack1857
57Alden JacksonCommunication transmitting a copy of Report of Council in relation to beneficiaries from this State to be supported at the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb.1857
58Alden JacksonAn order of the Executive Council that Sedelia A. Jones was permitted to attend the Perkins Institute and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind.1857
59Alden JacksonA copy of of the Report of Council in relation to Sedelia A. Jones a beneficiary of the State to be supported at the Perkins Institute and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind.1857
60Alden JacksonCopy of letters to cashiers of Alfred and Union Bank.1857
61Alden JacksonCommunication permitting Grace C. Reed, Joseph and Dorothy Jones to attend the Perkins Institute and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind.1857
62Alden JacksonCommunication relating a copy of the report of Council in relation to Grace C. Reed, Joseph and Dorothy Jones.1857
63Alden JacksonCommunication relating to the beneficiaries from the State of Maine to be supported at the American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb.1857
64Alden JacksonCopy of a letter forwarded to all the sheriffs in the State transmitting parcels containing blanks for distribution.1857
65Alden JacksonRequesting an acknowledgment from the sheriffs that did not receive their packages for distribution.1857
66Alden JacksonRecommending the appointment of John Bennett tot he office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for York County.1873
67Alden JacksonRequesting the sentence date of John T. Gordon.1874
68Alden JacksonRegarding J. Warren Thomas' commission as Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Waldo County.1874
69Alden JacksonTransmitting the list of congressional names and their districts.1875
70Alden JacksonRecommending the appointment of Isaac Reed to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Knox County.1872
71Alden JacksonRecommending the appointment of George Allen to the office of Notary public for Lincoln County.1872
72Alden JacksonRecommending the appointment of Abner Oakes to the office of Notary Public for York County.1873
73Alden JacksonRecommending the appointment of George B. Kenniston to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Lincoln County.1873
74Alden JacksonRecommending the appointment of George W. Kimball, Jr. to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Knox County.1873
75Alden JacksonRecommending the appointment of Josiah Crosby to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Penobscot County.1873

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