Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1G. W. QuimbyResignation of Mrs. G. W. Quimby as Lady Visitor to the hospital of the insane.1879
2George W. QuimbyPetition recommending the appointment of George W. Quimby to a position to inquire into the operation of Industrial Schools for Girls.1867
3George W. QuimbyRequesting a sponsorship so that he will be able to solemnize marriages.1868
4George W. QuimbyRequesting an appointment for A. J. Weaver to solemnize marriages.1868
5George W. QuimbyRequesting a commission to solemnize marriages within the State of Maine.1870
6George W. QuimbyRecommending John W. Hinds to solmenize marriages for the State of Maine.1872
7George W. QuimbyRequesting a commission to solemnize marriages for the State of Maine.1873
8Horace QuimbyPetition recommending the appointment of Thomas Clarke to the office of Trial Justice.1860
9Isaac F. QuimbyList of members of the Republican County Committee for Cumberland County.1868
10Isaac F. QuimbyPetition recommending the appointment of William E. Kimball to the office of keeper of the Portland arsenal.1861
11John H. QuimbyRegarding a bill not paid by the Indian Agent for the burial of a Penobscot Indian.1869
12M. A. QuimbyA copy of a Certificate of Ordination for Arthur C. Peaslee of Newfield.1868
13M. A. QuimbyCommunication that certifies Enoch P. Ladd as an ordained minister of the First Baptist Church.1865
14Moses QuimbyRequesting a certificate be triplicated.1832
15Royal QuimbyPetition recommending the appointment of Jesse Stewart to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Sebec.1860
16Thomas QuimbyResignation of Thomas Quimby as county commissioner.1869
17William W. QuimbyInquiring as to the military pension of William W. Quimby.1869
18William W. QuimbyA list of resolves where the petitions should be examined to see if the cases are within the Treaty of Washington.1853
19William W. QuimbyCommunication 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

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