Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

Secretary of State Correspondence Record: Communication relating to the fact that Governor Kavanaugh took offense to the term of their ignorance of our language, laws, and of almost everything else. Thus the reason for the United States troops to stay at Fort Kent.

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Item Description: Communication relating to the fact that Governor Kavanaugh took offense to the term of their ignorance of our language, laws, and of almost everything else. Thus the reason for the United States troops to stay at Fort Kent.
Date Written: 2 Jan. 1844
Box and Folder: 14-13
Associated names: Edward Kavanaugh; J. M. Porter
Associated subjects: Fort Kent (Aroostook Co., Me.); Northeast Boundary Dispute; Northeast Boundary of the United States
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Source citation: "Secretary of State Correspondence, 1820-1914," database, Maine Genealogy (https://www.mainegenealogy.net/correspondence_record.asp?id=3540 : accessed 16 April 2024), entry for Communication relating to the fact that Governor Kavanaugh took offense to the term of their ignorance of our language, laws, and of almost everything else. Thus the reason for the United States troops to stay at Fort Kent., 2 Jan. 1844, citing Hancock County Court of Sessions database, Maine State Archives.

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