Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1Edward LivingstonSending copies of the acts of the second session of the twenty-second Congress.1833
2Edward LivingstonA circular for information regarding the laws of succession, and those in general affecting real Estate in the several States.1835
3Edward Livingston, 1764-1836Regarding two printed copies of "An Act for the apportionment of Representatives among the several States according to the fifth census." (Two copies of the Act enclosed)1832
4Edward Livingston, 1764-1836Distribution of the laws passed by the First Session of the 22nd Congress, due to the State of Maine.1832
5Essex R. LivingstonTransmitting his oath and seal of office as Commissioner for the State of Maine within the State of New York.1868
6John LivingstonAcknowledging 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 New York.1848
7John LivingstonRequesting 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 New York.1860

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