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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | A. J. Plaisted | Petition recommending the appointment of George A. Smith to the office of register of deeds within Franklin County. | 1868 |
2 | Appleton H. Plaisted | Resignation from the office of President of the Baord of Registration for Kennebec County. | 1894 |
3 | E. F. Plaisted | Petition recommending the appointment of George A. Smith to the office of register of deeds within Franklin County. | 1868 |
4 | E. F. Plaisted | Recommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools. | 1860 |
5 | F. A. Plaisted | Petition recommending the appointment of Nathaniel Graves to the office of commissioner on state valuation. | 1869 |
6 | George F. Plaisted | Remonstrate the reappointment of George F. Plaisted as Justice of the Peace and of the Quorum. | 1870 |
7 | George F. Plaisted | Requesting to renew his commission as Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for York County. | 1870 |
8 | H. M. Plaisted | Petition recommending the appointment of Benjamin B. Thomas to the office of Commissioner under the recent act for the assumption of municipal war debts. | 1868 |
9 | H. M. Plaisted | Petition recommending the reappointment of John Appleton as Chief Justice. | 1869 |
10 | H. M. Plaisted | Recommenidng the appointment of Pierre McConville to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Penobscot County. | 1873 |
11 | H. M. Plaisted | Recommending the appointment of H. M. Plaisted to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for the State. | 1873 |
12 | H. M. Plaisted | Regarding his report to the State Government. | 1875 |
13 | H. M. Plaisted | Recommending the appointment of David Worcester to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools. | 1859 |
14 | H. M. Plaisted | Petition recommending the appointment of Frederick A. Simpsn to the office of Trial Justice for Penobscot County. | 1860 |
15 | William Plaisted, Jr. | Recommending the appointment of David Worcester to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools. | 1859 |
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