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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | Armour C. Anderson | Transmitting his seal and oath as Commissioner for the State of Maine within the State of New York. | 1867 |
2 | Charles Anderson | Recommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools. | 1860 |
3 | Charles W. Anderson | Requesting to obtain a commission as Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine within the State of New York. | 1871 |
4 | Charles W. Anderson | Transmitting his oath and seal of office as Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine within the State of New York. | 1871 |
5 | Daniel B. Anderson | Recommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools. | 1860 |
6 | Edward Anderson | Petition E. Wells et al in favor of Washington Gilbert for Reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court. | 1859 |
7 | Edward Anderson | Recommending Jabez C. Woodman to the office of Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court. | 1859 |
8 | Edward Anderson | Petition recommending the appointment of James W. Webster to the office of superintendent of schools. | 1860 |
9 | Edward Anderson | Recommending the appointment of Samuel Garland to the offices of Trial Justice and qualifying officer. | 1860 |
10 | Edward Anderson | Petition recommending the appointment of Samuel Garland to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Windham. | 1860 |
11 | Frank Anderson | Resignation and certificate as a Constable for Knox County. | 1888 |
12 | Frederick R. Anderson | Transmitting his oath and seal as a Commissioner for the State of Maine within the State of New York. | 1867 |
13 | Frederick R. Anderson | Requesting to obtain a commission as Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine within the State of New York. | 1871 |
14 | H. I. Anderson | Resignation from the office of Clerk of the Judicial Courts of Waldo. | 1837 |
15 | H. I. Anderson | Communication relating to the apprehension of Martin L. Peters. | 1845 |
16 | H. I. Anderson | Communication relating to the appointment of John Fairfield to take charge of the claims of the State upon the General Government. | 1845 |
17 | H. I. Anderson | Communication asking the opinion of the Court to relative to the questions is it competent for the Governor and Council in counting votes for County officers and to substitute for the returns a copy of the record authorized by the town clerk. | 1845 |
18 | H. I. Anderson | Communication declining an application for the arrest of Henry Diomeno. Requesting that a notice be printed in various newspapers announcing the appointments to various positions within the State. | 1845 |
19 | H. I. Anderson | Requesting that a meeting of the Council to be called on the 29th. | 1845 |
20 | H. I. Anderson | Communication dealing with a commissioner position in Vermont, and a pardon for a Mr. Allen. | 1846 |
21 | H. I. Anderson | Communication regarding some blanks he signed and that he will be getting a proclamation out soon. | 1846 |
22 | H. I. Anderson | Communication appointing two new commissioners for the States of New York and Pennsylvannia. He also discusses the Maine State Hospital report going to the printers. | 1846 |
23 | H. I. Anderson | Communication relating for a warrant to arrest Abraham Read and please to enter Webster Kelly's name into the nomination book for Justices of the Peace and Quorum. | 1846 |
24 | H. I. Anderson | Communication stating he wishes Lemuel Soper to added to the list of nominations for inspector of pot and pearl ashes. | 1846 |
25 | H. I. Anderson | Communication requesting warrants and a certificate from the Treasurer. | 1846 |
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