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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | John C. Calhoun (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 | Communication informing that the grants of land made by the British Government within the disputed territory will be sent to Washington, D. C. | 1844 |
2 | John C. Calhoun (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 | Transmitting a copy of a letter from the British Minister enclosing, authenticated copies of certain grants of lands situated on the south side of the St. John River and within the territory of the United States. | 1844 |
3 | John C. Calhoun (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 | Transmitting a copy of a grant made in the Madawaska settlement within the territory of the United States. | 1844 |
4 | John C. Calhoun (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 | Requesting statistical information relating to the inmates at the State Prison. | 1844 |
5 | John C. Calhoun (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 | Transmitting laws passed by the twenty-seventh Congress with the bill of shipping. | 1844 |
6 | John C. Calhoun (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 | Acknowledging the receipt of the twenty-second volume of the Maine Report. | 1845 |
7 | W. B. Calhoun | Acknowledging the receipt of materials mentioned in his letter. | 1850 |
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