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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | C. E. Bisbee | Regarding to solemnize marraiges for the State of Maine. | 1872 |
2 | D. H. Bisbee | Petition recommending the appointment of Jotham Shepherd as inspector of lime and lime cask for the Town of Camden. | 1868 |
3 | David D. Bisbee | Petition recommending the appointment of Lysander Hill to the office of attorney for the County of Knox. | 1860 |
4 | G. D. Bisbee | Petition recommending the appointment of Albert M. Austin to the office of Trial Justice for Oxford County. | 1872 |
5 | G. D. Bisbee | Requesting to renew his commission as Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Oxford County. | 1872 |
6 | G. D. Bisbee | Recommending the appointment of William M. Hall to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Oxford County. | 1873 |
7 | George D. Bisbee | Recommending the appointment of George D. Bisbee to the office of Trial Justice for Oxford County. | 1872 |
8 | George D. Bisbee | Regarding laws passed in Maine. | 1885 |
9 | George D. Bisbee | Resignation as Bank Examiner for the State. | 1892 |
10 | George D. Bisbee | Resignation from the office of Disclosure Commissioner for Rumford. | 1898 |
11 | George D. Bisbee | Accepting the position as Referee in Bankruptcy for Oxford County. | 1898 |
12 | George D. Bisbee | Resignation from the office as trustee of the maine School for the Deaf. | 1898 |
13 | George D. Bisbee | Resignation as a trustee of the Maine School for the Deaf. | 1905 |
14 | J. H. Bisbee | Requesting a commission to solemnize marriages in Somerset County. Accompanying the letter is a copy of his certificate of Ordination and a copy of his license to preach. | 1870 |
15 | Lewis Bisbee | Requesting that his pension be continued. | 1869 |
16 | Lewis Bisbee | Petition recommending the appointment of Albert M. Austin to the office of Trial Justice for Oxford County. | 1872 |
17 | William Bisbee, Jr. | Petition recommending the appointment of Davis Tillson to the office of Clerk of the Courts. | 1860 |
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