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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | A. J. Nichols | Recommending Addison Martin to the office of Trial Justice for Piscataquis County. | 1860 |
2 | A. R. Nichols | Requesting a date in Augusta as to when the Council could meet. | 1837 |
3 | A. R. Nichols | Transmitting to the clerk of Judicial Courts for the County of Somerset blanks for election returns, of votes for County Treasuers. | 1839 |
4 | A. R. Nichols | Transmitting the blank election returns for distribution. | 1839 |
5 | A. R. Nichols | Communication regarding the pardoning of Mr. McGray. | 1840 |
6 | A. R. Nichols | In reply to an order of the Senate passed February 13th, regarding to the number for jury trials held by one Judge and the number of laws cases argued on the docket. | 1842 |
7 | A. R. Nichols | In reply to order of the House of Representatives of February 9th in regards a table showing the number of actions entered in the Supreme Judicial and District Courts. | 1842 |
8 | A. R. Nichols | Statement of the number of entries at the court of County Commissioners Court of Common Pleas, District Court and Supreme Judicial Court for Kennebec County for the years 1836-1842. | 1843 |
9 | A. S. Nichols | Citizens recommending that Peter Thacher be appointed as judge to the Supreme Judicial Court bench. | 1859 |
10 | A. S. Nichols | Recommending the appointment of Robert Goodenow and William S. Cochran to the office of Bank Commissioner. | 1861 |
11 | Amos Nichols | A confussion with the commission of Zachariah Butterfield that was meant for Jacob Butterfield. | 1828 |
12 | Amos Nichols | The appointment of Zachariah Butterfield of Vassalboro, as Justice of the Peace. | 1828 |
13 | Amos Nichols | Acknowledging receipt of a letter from A. Nichols and to distribute precepts. | 1826 |
14 | Amos Nichols | Receipt of a letter from A. Nichols with precepts for the Towns of Temple, Wilton and Greene. | 1826 |
15 | Amos Nichols | Acknowledge receipt of letter from A. Nichols and the enclosed precepts. | 1826 |
16 | Amos Nichols | His appointment of Elliot G. Vaughan of Portland as deputy Secretary of State. | 1827 |
17 | Amos Nichols | Commissions mentioned in a letter from Mr. Nichols. | 1827 |
18 | Amos Nichols | Forwarding copies requested by Peleg Sprague. | 1827 |
19 | Amos, Nichols | Inquiring about his commission as Justice of the Peace and Quorum. | 1830 |
20 | Asaph B. Nichols | A loan of $250 to be repaid within three months by Asaph B. Nichols for a piece of land lying on both sides of the new Thomaston Road. | 1835 |
21 | Asaph R. Nichols | Resignation of Asaph R. Nichols, as County Commissioner of the County of Kennebec. | 1834 |
22 | Asaph R. Nichols | Resignation from the office of Secretary of State. | 1839 |
23 | Benjamin C. Nichols, 2nd | Requesting the appointment of Benjamin C. Nichols, 2nd to the office of Trial Justice for Waldo County. | 1871 |
24 | F. S. Nichols | Petition recommending the reappointment of Judge Jonathan G. Dickerson, Appleton and Walton retain their postitions. | 1869 |
25 | G. H. Nichols | Petition requesting the appointment of William D. Haley to the office of Judge in the municipal court. | 1868 |
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