Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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26Edward Russell, 1736-1832Requesting when N. S. Appleton will take his seat within the House of Representatives.1829
27Edward Russell, 1736-1832Questioning his Justice of the Peace and Quorum commission. E. Russell's response was enclosed.1829
28Edward Russell, 1736-1832Questioning as to why he had not received his commission. Russell's reply is enclosed.1829
29Edward Russell, 1736-1832Requesting a passport for Samuel McClellan so that he can go abroad. Mr. Russell's reply is attached.1829
30Edward Russell, 1736-1832Inquiring about a petition presented to the legislature for the division of Mt. Desert. Mr. Russell's reply directing Mr. Sames to contact the Secretary of the Senate.1829
31Edward Russell, 1736-1832Legality of votes cast by Gusper Le hooster who is not naturalized. Also, reply from E. Russell which suggest they read the law.1829
32Edward Russell, 1736-1832A proclamation for a day of Public Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer by the Governor.1830
33Edward Russell, 1736-1832Answering Milford P. Norton's letter regarding the problems he is having in obtaining correspondence from the previous land agent.1830
34Edward Russell, 1736-1832Answering Jonas Farnsworth's letter inquiring as to whether Eben Oaks had received a Justice of the Peace commission.1830
35Edward Russell, 1736-1832Acknowledging that he received the sheets of the Journal of the House of Representatives.1830
36Edward Russell, 1736-1832In answer to Mr. Holland's request the plan was not found.1830
37Edward Russell, 1736-1832List of Clerks of the Judicial Courts within the State appointed by the Governor with advice of Council , with the dates of their respective commissions.1830
38Edward Russell, 1736-1832Acknowledging that he received the request for blank forms for valuations and that they will be ready for distribution within the week.1830
39Edward Russell, 1736-1832Sending two boxes containing a model of the public buildings at Augusta to be exhibited before the Governor and Council. Accompanying letter answering Mr. Clark's letter stating that the model had not yet arrived.1830
40Edward Russell, 1736-1832Requesting a certified certificate stating that Nathan Weston, Jr. is one of the Judges of the Supreme Court. An answer is attached.1830
41Edward Russell, 1736-1832Informing Ebenezer D. Robinson that the State vaulution does not have to be turned in until the next time the Legislature meets.1830
42Edward Russell, 1736-1832Requesting to certify the encolsed letter to Mr. Kavanagh that the 1830 Senate Journal has been received. Certified letter included.1830
43Edward Russell, 1736-1832Acknowledging the receipt of the votes from Vassalboro for Governor and Senator but did not receive the return for Representative to Congress.1830
44Edward Russell, 1736-1832Acknowledging the precepts for the election of representative for the United States Congress. He also mentioned that he had to pay the postage. Return letter attached apologized for the inconvience.1830
45Edward Russell, 1736-1832Requesting a copy of maps and statistical view of Maine for the Town of North Salem. Response was that what he had requested had already been sent last winter.1830
46Ephraim RussellCopy of records of school district No. 8 from the Town of Camden.1855
47F. H. RussellRegarding the appointment of the trustee for the Normal School.1883
48Frank E. RussellPetition recommending the appointment of Elliot Oberton to the office of inspector of lime and lime casks.1870
49Henry RussellRecommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools.1860
50J. F. RussellA petition recommending Jonas Burnham to be appointed to the office of Suprerintendent of Common Schools.1859

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