Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1C. E. WeldCorrespondence that a petition will be forth coming.1872
2C. E. WeldPetition recommending the appointment of Charles Tompson to the office of Trial Justice.1860
3Charles E. WeldCorrespondence regarding the possibility of being appointed to paint Abraham Lincoln's portrait.1867
4Charles E. WeldRecommending the appointment of Charles H. Granger to paint the portrait of Abraham Lincoln for the State of Maine.1867
5Charles E. WeldRequesting that he be able to solemnize marriages.1869
6Charles E. WeldRecommending the appointment of Charles S. Weld to the office of Trial Justice for Penobscot County.1870
7Charles E. WeldPetition recommending the appointment of J. Burnham Davis to solemnize marraiges for the State of Maine.1872
8Charles E. WeldRecommending the appointment of Horace Piper to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools.1859
9George R. WeldRecommending the appointment of George R. Weld to the office of Trial Justice for Oxford County.1873
10Lewis WeldSending annual reports of the American Asylum.1832
11Lewis WeldTransmitting copies of the last annual report of the American Asylum.1838
12Lewis WeldTransmitting copies of the annual report from the American Asylum for distribution.1839
13Lewis WeldCommunication relating to the monies given to students who study at the American Asylum in Connecticut.1843

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