Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
26E. P. WestonRecommending the appointment of E. P. Weston, to the office of superintendent of schools.1860
27E. P. WestonRequesting that Richmond Academy become the Normal School for Sagadahoc County.1861
28E. P. WestonRequesting the school returns from various towns.1861
29E. P. WestonPetition recommending the appointment of Cyril Pearl to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools.1864
30Edward P. WestonRecommending the appointment of Edward P. Weston to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools.1859
31Edward P. WestonCommunication in relation to the letter by the Ex. Governor Hubbard.1859
32Edward P. WestonRecommending the appointment of Edward P. Weston to the office of superintendent of schools.1860
33Edward P. WestonRecommending the appointment of Edward P. Weston to the office of superintendent of schools.1860
34Edward P. WestonRecommending the appointment of Edward P. Weston, to the office of superintendent of schools.1860
35Edward P. WestonCommunication regarding normal school certificates.1861
36Edward P. WestonCommunication notifying that David Page of Fort Kent has been appointed agent for the Madawaska township to expend the shool moneys.1863
37Eliphez WestonPetition recommending the appointment of George B. Sawyer to the office of clerk of the court for Lincoln County.1861
38George WestonPetition recommending the appointment of David Norton to the office of Trial Justice.1860
39George M. WestonRecommending the appointment of George R. Smith to the office of Notory Public for Penobscot County.1870
40George M. WestonRecommending the appointment of George R. Smith to the office of Justices of the Peace for Penobscot County.1870
41George M. WestonRequesting a paper regarding his services while he was in Washington dealing with the Massachussetts Claim.1870
42George M. WestonRequesting information as to his compensation as an Agent in Washington at fifteen percent of all money obtained upon the State claims.1870
43George M. WestonCommunication regarding the appointment of a commission to prossecute all claims which the State may have upon the govrnment of the U. S. for lands set off to settlers under the Treaty of Washington.1855
44George M. WestonCommunication dealing with a communication from George M. Weston, Commissioner to prosecute the claims of the State of Maine upon the Government of the United States, at Washington.1857
45George M. WestonCommunication 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
46George M. WestonRequesting evidence relating to papers that show the State of Maine can be reimbursed by the United States during the time of the disputed territory.1858
47George M. WestonRequesting information dealing with the men who served or were injured during the Disputed Territory. He also needed the amount the men were paid and the date.1858
48George M. WestonA communication dealing with the accounts of the disputed territory.1858
49George M. WestonCommunication relating to the investigation of the expenditures of George M. Weston in the prosecution of the "Massachusetts War Claim".1860
50George M. WestonCommunication dealing with money paid to volunteers who enlist and contributing the organization of his company.1860

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