Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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1James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Referring to the memorial of Mr. Washburn there was no date. He wishes to be notified of the date.1830
2James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Resignation of his seat in the Twenty first Congress.1830
3James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Resignation of his seat in the Twenty First Congress.1830
4James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Notifying the resignation of James W. Ripley of his seat from the twenty first United States Congress.1830
5James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Acknowledging his certification as Representative to the United States Congress.1826
6James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Receiving a copy of report of W. Boulay and Wm. Holmes regarding the boundaries of Maine1819
7James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Receipt of the certificate of his election as Representative to the 19th Congress, replacing Enoch Lincoln.1826
8James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Receipt of a letter announcing James W. Ripley's election to replace Enoch Lincoln.1826
9James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Letters he had sent to the Governor and Council concerning a gunhouse located in the Town of Clinton and the raising of a company of artillery.1826
10James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Requesting copies of papers dealing with Reuel Washburn's representation of the Oxford District be sent to him by mail.1829
11James Wheelock Ripley, 1786-1835Requesting copies of papers dealing with Reuel Washburn's representation of the Oxford District be sent to him by mail.1829

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