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Name | Description | Year | |
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26 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Requesting when N. S. Appleton will take his seat within the House of Representatives. | 1829 |
27 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Questioning his Justice of the Peace and Quorum commission. E. Russell's response was enclosed. | 1829 |
28 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Questioning as to why he had not received his commission. Russell's reply is enclosed. | 1829 |
29 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Requesting a passport for Samuel McClellan so that he can go abroad. Mr. Russell's reply is attached. | 1829 |
30 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Inquiring 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 |
31 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Legality of votes cast by Gusper Le hooster who is not naturalized. Also, reply from E. Russell which suggest they read the law. | 1829 |
32 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | A proclamation for a day of Public Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer by the Governor. | 1830 |
33 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Answering Milford P. Norton's letter regarding the problems he is having in obtaining correspondence from the previous land agent. | 1830 |
34 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Answering Jonas Farnsworth's letter inquiring as to whether Eben Oaks had received a Justice of the Peace commission. | 1830 |
35 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Acknowledging that he received the sheets of the Journal of the House of Representatives. | 1830 |
36 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | In answer to Mr. Holland's request the plan was not found. | 1830 |
37 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | List 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 |
38 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Acknowledging that he received the request for blank forms for valuations and that they will be ready for distribution within the week. | 1830 |
39 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Sending 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 |
40 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Requesting a certified certificate stating that Nathan Weston, Jr. is one of the Judges of the Supreme Court. An answer is attached. | 1830 |
41 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Informing Ebenezer D. Robinson that the State vaulution does not have to be turned in until the next time the Legislature meets. | 1830 |
42 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Requesting to certify the encolsed letter to Mr. Kavanagh that the 1830 Senate Journal has been received. Certified letter included. | 1830 |
43 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Acknowledging the receipt of the votes from Vassalboro for Governor and Senator but did not receive the return for Representative to Congress. | 1830 |
44 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Acknowledging 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 |
45 | Edward Russell, 1736-1832 | Requesting 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 |
46 | Ephraim Russell | Copy of records of school district No. 8 from the Town of Camden. | 1855 |
47 | F. H. Russell | Regarding the appointment of the trustee for the Normal School. | 1883 |
48 | Frank E. Russell | Petition recommending the appointment of Elliot Oberton to the office of inspector of lime and lime casks. | 1870 |
49 | Henry Russell | Recommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools. | 1860 |
50 | J. F. Russell | A petition recommending Jonas Burnham to be appointed to the office of Suprerintendent of Common Schools. | 1859 |
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