Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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1Albert PilsburyAcknowledging the receipt of the resolve for the County Tax, however, have not received the schedule.1842
2Albert PilsburyAcknowledging the receipt of blank election returns.1842
3Albert PilsburyStatement of the number of entries at the court of County Commissioners Court of Common Pleas, District Court and Supreme Judicial Court for Washington County for the years 1836-1842.1843
4Albert PilsburyStatement of the number of entries at the court of County Commissioners Court of Common Pleas, District Court and Supreme Judicial Court for Washington County for the years 1836-1842.1843
5Albert PilsburyStatement of the number of entries at the court of County Commissioners Court of Common Pleas, District Court and Supreme Judicial Court for Washington County for the years 1836-1842.1843
6Albert PilsburyCommunication dealing with the statistics from the Washington County Courts.1847
7Eben PilsburyPetition recommending the appointment of William K. Dudley to the office of Trial Justice.1860
8George H. PilsburyRecommending the appointment of George W. Coombs to the office of Sheriff for Androscoggin County.1870
9George H. PilsburyRecommending the appointment of William B. Wood as a Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Maine within the State of Massachusetts. Also, to renew his commission as Justices of the Peace.1870
10Samuel PilsburyRecommending the appointment of Horace Piper to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools.1859
11W. H. PilsburyRequesting an appointment for another fish warden within Penobscot County. Accompanying petition for the appointment of John C. Howes for the office of fish warden within Penobscot County.1870
12W. H. PilsburyRecommending the appointment of George Forsyth to solmenize marriages for the State of Maine.1872
13W. H. PilsburyRecommending that George Forsyth be appointed to solemnize marriages.1872
14William H. PilsburyRecommentind William H. Pilsbury to be appointed as a Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. He also discussed other political views.1858

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