Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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1C. S. RowePetition requesting the appointment of Benjamin Ball as a trial justice.1860
2Charles S. RoweRequesting the appointment of J. D. Warren to the office of Trial Justice.1860
3George S. RoweRecommending Solymon Heath to the office of Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court.1859
4J. RowePetition recommending the appointment of James H. Macomber to the office of Trial Justice.1860
5Jabez RowePetition recommending Gilbert for the position as Reporter of Decisions for the State.1859
6James L. RowePetition recommending the reappointment of Jonathan G. Dickerson.1869
7James L. RowePetition recommending the reappointment of John Appleton as Chief Justice.1869
8James L. RoweRecommending the appointment of David Worcester to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools.1859
9James L. RowePetition recommending the appointment of William Sandford to the office of keeper of the Bangor arsenal.1860
10James S. RoweRequesting to file an exon against Jabes True and to have a Coroner in Bangor.1850
11James Sweet RoweRecommending the appointment of James Sweet Rowe to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Penobscot County.1870
12John RowePetition recommending Charles E. Littlefield to the office of Trial Justice for Knox County.1873
13O. B. RowePetition recommending the appointment of Thomas Clarke to the office of Trial Justice.1860
14Orrin RoweRequesting to have made out a requisition to the Governor of Massachusetts for Levi Brann making Orrin Rowe the agent.1852
15Peter RoweRequesting that he be excused from the appointment as school commissioner for Waldo County.1835
16Rogers S. RoweSchedule of notes as part of sale agreed upon by the Commissioners of Massachusetts and Maine dated July 23, 1853.1853
17Rufus RowePetition recommending the appointment of A. B. Longfellow to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Palermo.1860
18Sanborn RowePetition recommending the appointment of Thomas Clarke to the office of Trial Justice.1860

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