Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1Abial ThorntonPetition for David Gordon to become the next Indian Agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe.1859
2Eli ThorntonPetition for David Gordon to become the next Indian Agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe.1859
3J. Wingate ThorntonCommunication supporting William H. Towne.1864
4J. Wingate ThorntonRequesting an appointment to a commission as Commissioner for the State and to take the acknowledgments of Deed, etc. for the State within the State of Massachusetts.1864
5James B. ThorntonAcknowledging the receipt of his commission as Commissioner for the State and to take the acknowledgments of Deed, etc. for the State within the State of Tennessee.1846
6James Innes Thornton, 1800-1877Acknowledge receipt of a copy of Greenleaf's maps and statictical view of the State of Maine.1830
7James Innes Thornton, 1800-1877Sending copies of laws passed in the sast session of legislature from the State of Alabama.1831
8James Innes Thornton, 1800-1877Resolution by the Alabama Legislature concerning slavery.1827
9James Innes Thornton, 1800-1877Copies of the act passed by the General Assembly of Alabama.1827
10John ThorntonPetition requesting the formation of a Company of Riflemen in defense the State and Country.1861
11John Wingate ThorntonAcknowledging the receipt of his commission as Commissioner for the State and to take the acknowledgments of Deed, etc. for the State within the State of Massachusetts.1840
12Joseph ThorntonPetition for David Gordon to become the next Indian Agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe.1859
13Nathaniel ThorntonPetition for David Gordon to become the next Indian Agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe.1859
14Nathaniel ThorntonPetition for David Gordon to become the next Indian Agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe.1859
15Thomas ThorntonPetition to recommending the appointment of David Dresser to the office of Trial Justice for Washington County.1873
16William ThorntonPetition for David Gordon to become the next Indian Agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe.1859

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