Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1H. C. WhitePetition recommending the appointment of George W. Coombs to the office of Sheriff of Androscoggin County.1870
2Aaron WhitePetition recommending the appointment of Samuel Adler as a Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine within the State of New York.1871
3Albert C. WhiteRequesting a commission for Albert C. White as Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine.1871
4Albert C. White, Jr.Recommending a commission of Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine within the State of New York.1871
5Albert D. WhiteAcknowledging the receipt of blank returns for distribution.1854
6Albert D. WhiteAcknowledging the receipt of blanks for distribution within Oxford County.1855
7Albert D. WhiteCommunication to the sheriffs of the several counties respecting "an act in relation to the attachment of real estate.1857
8Albert D. WhiteCopy of a letter forwarded to all the sheriffs in the State transmitting parcels containing blanks for distribution.1857
9Albert D. WhiteTransmitting letters and packages of blanks for distribution in the several cities, towns, and plantations in the specific Counties.1858
10Albert D. WhiteA copy of a letter sent to all the sheriffs instructing to distribute parcels to the various towns etc., within their County.1858
11Albert D. WhiteRequesting and recommending the appointment of Henry C. Reed to the office of Judge of Probate for Oxford County.1867
12Albert D. WhiteNames of persons from whom letters have been received.1867
13Andrew F. WhitePetition recommending the appointment of Andrew F. White to the office of Trial Justice for Penobscot Court.1871
14Asa WhiteRequesting the laws belonging to the plantation.1832
15Augustus WhiteRequesting a company of troops at Fort Kent for the security of the people from lawless aggressions. Other letters are attached with the same interest.1843
16B. C. WhitePetition recommending the appointment of Andrew F. White to the office of Trial Justice for Penobscot Court.1871
17Benjamin White, 1790-1834Resignation as sheriff of Kennebec County as he was elected representative to the House of Representatives.1832
18Benjamin White, 1790-1834Acknowledging the receipt of blank vote returns for the election of President and Vice President of the U. S., proclamations by the Governor, and a resolve under which it is issued and a law of the U. S. which will be distributed.1832
19Benjamin White, 1790-1834Acknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation to be distributed.1833
20Benjamin White, 1790-1834Acknowledging the receipt of precepts for an election of Representative to Congress for Oxford Congressional District.1833
21Benjamin White, 1790-1834Acknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation for distribution.1833
22Benjamin White, 1790-1834Acknowledging the receipt of a resolve passed by the Legislature for sacertaining the expense of making and repairing roads and bridges within this State for distribution.1833
23Benjamin White, 1790-1834Requesting blank forms for votes for Senators from the years 1833-1840.1833
24Benjamin White, 1790-1834Acknowledging the blank returns in relation to schools for distribution.1833
25Benjamin White, 1790-1834Acknowledging the receipt of proclamations for distribution.1832

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