Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
51Moses H. PikeAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1843
52Moses H. PikeAcknowledging the receipt of precepts for calling town and plantation meetings, for a third trial for election of Representative to Congress and blank election returns.1843
53Moses H. PikeAcknowledging the receipt of blank returns for distribution.1845
54N. M. PikeLetter of Lincoln Bar to the Governor regarding that they should be represented on the Supreme Judicial Court Bench, therefore they are recommending Peter Thacher to be appointed judge.1859
55N. M. PikeLetter from Wales Hubbard with a list of persons recommending him for Reporter of the Judicial Decisions.1859
56N. M. PikeRecommending the appointment of George B. Sawyer to the office of clerk of the court for Lincoln County.1861
57N. M. PikeList of principal names to be appointed to various county positions.1861
58N. M. PikePetition recommending the reappointment of Jonathan G. Dickerson.1869
59Nathaniel M. PikeRequesting the renewal of his commission as a Trial Justice for Lincoln County.1870
60Nathaniel M. PikeRecommending the appointment of Edwin Rose to the office of clerk of the court for Lincoln County.1861
61Nathaniel M. PikeRecommending the appointment of Edwin Rose to the office of clerk of the court for Lincoln County.1861
62Nathaniel M. PikePetition recommending Wales Hubbard to be appointed for the office of Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court.1859
63P. F. PikePetition recommending the appointment of Prentiss M. Fogler to the office of Register of Deeds for Kennebec County.1870
64Peleg F. PikeRecommending the appointment of Peleg F. Pike to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Kennebec County.1873
65S. G. PikeOath that E. P. Harvey is Enoch P. Harvey.1867
66S. G. PikeOath clarifying the names on the election ballot in Washington County are Enoch B.Harvey and Ephraim P. Doman that appear on the election ballot.1867
67S. G. PikePetition to recommend David Gordon as agent of the Passamaquoddy Indians.1859
68Samuel G. PikeCommunication regarding his commission as Justices of the Peace.1862
69Samuel G. PikePetition to recommend David Gordon to be appointed as Indian Agent to the Passapaquoddy Tribe.1867
70W. F. PikePetition recommending Abiatha W. Leavitt to Pilot the port of Saco.1872
71W. M. PikeSchedule of recommendations regarding Republicans presented by George B. Sawyer.1861
72William PikeDeclining the appointment for the office of commissioner of the bank within Washington County.1841
73William PikeReceived four copies of the blank form of returns for banks.1836

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