Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1Augustus C. CollinsResignation from the office of Justices of the Peace.1841
2Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1839
3Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1840
4Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of valuation books and blanks for the Town officials.1840
5Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of precepts that need to be distributed.1840
6Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1840
7Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1841
8Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1841
9Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of blank returns.1841
10Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1841
11Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1842
12Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of packages for blank election returns.1842
13Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1842
14Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1843
15Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of documents which came postage due. The blank books did not come for distribution.1843
16Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of election blanks, however, another package had not receached its destination.1843
17Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of precepts for calling a Town meeting and blank election returns.1843
18Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of copies of a proclamation from the Governor.1843
19Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of precepts for blank election returns.1843
20Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of precepts for Town and Plantation meetings and blank election returns.1844
21Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of a letter telling him that precepts for Town and Plantation meetings would be arriving in the mail. He had not received the precepts.1844
22Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of blank election returns for Washington County.1844
23Bradbury CollinsAcknowledging the receipt of a package.1845
24Bradbury CollinsResignation from the office of sheriff within Washington County.1845
25Ebenezer CollinsRecommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools.1860

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