Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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1B. F. DunlapRecommending the appointment of Lucien Ingalls to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Cumberland County.1873
2C. F. DunlapPetition recommending the reappointment of Everett A. Nash as Clerk of the Municipal Court in Lewiston.1872
3Col. DunlapRequest a commission for Col. Dunlap as Aid to the Commander in Chief.1823
4D. C. DunlapPetition recommending the appointment of George W. Coombs to the office of Sheriff of Androscoggin County.1870
5Ezekiel DunlapPetition to recommend Thomas C. Davis to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Windsor.1860
6G. W. DunlapRequesting an appointment to a commission as Commissioner for the State and to take the acknowledgments of Deed, etc. for the State within the District of Columbia.1863
7Henry DunlapAcknowledging the receipt of his commission as Commissioner for the State and to take the acknowledgments of Deed, etc. for the State within the State of New York.1858
8James DunlapPetition to recommend Thomas C. Davis to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Windsor.1860
9Richard T. DunlapRequesting an official certificate with the seal of the State acknowledging certain names are certified as Justices of the Peace.1842
10Robert P. DunlapPapers regarding the apprehension of James Morse, Junior and Horatio W. Nelson from the State of New Hampshire.1834
11Robert P. DunlapApproval for a pardon for Nathan A. Farwell.1835
12Robert P. DunlapHouse Reports regarding the North East Boundary with covering letter and addressed envelope directed to Jonathan Cilley.1837
13Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Requesting information regarding the Maine Banks be transmitted to the Secretary of the Treasury.1836
14Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Requesting the printing of blank requisitions requiring the returns of Banks.1837
15Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Ordering the printing of the bank returns in the Argus and Age newspapers.1837
16Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Requesting an attested copy of the Act 287 public laws, 1837, an attested copy of the appointment of Greeley by the County Commissioners and a copy of the letter of said Commissioners.1837
17Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Stating that John B. Cross is not considered a fugitive and is a law abiding citizen of the State of Maine. The warrant for Mr. Cross should be returned to David C. Brooks.1837
18Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Requesting a date in Augusta as to when the Council could meet.1837
19Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Governor Dunlap is inviting the Council to his house so that they would be able to meet.1837
20Robert Pickney Dunlap, 1794-1859Requesting a warrant in favor of Robert P. Dunlap for $4,000 to be paid out and expended in prsecuting the Geological Survey of the State.1836
21Samuel Fales DunlapAcknowledging the receipt of his commission as Commissioner for the State and to take the acknowledgments of Deed, etc. for the State within the State of New York.1849

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