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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | A. G. Porter | Requesting 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 |
2 | Byrion Porter, 2nd | Petition recommending the appointment of Asa Matthews to the office of Trial Justice for Penobscot County. | 1860 |
3 | Byrion Porter, 2nd | Petition recommending the appointment of Thomas Clarke to the office of Trial Justice. | 1860 |
4 | C. J. Porter | Recommending the appointment for E. A. Van Kleeck to solemnize marriages for the State of Maine, also there is a certified copy of his Ordination. | 1873 |
5 | Charles Porter | Regarding that Charles Porter has a licensed to preach and is recommended to solemnize marriages for the State. | 1872 |
6 | Charles Porter | Recommending the appointment of Charles Porter to solemnize marriages for the State of Maine. | 1872 |
7 | Charles G. Porter | A petition recommending Jonas Burnham to be appointed to the office of Suprerintendent of Common Schools. | 1859 |
8 | Charles R. Porter | Recommending W. Gilbert to the office of Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court. | 1859 |
9 | Charles W. Porter | Acknowledging 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 Massachusetts. | 1847 |
10 | Charles W. Porter | Recommending the appointment of Charles W. porter to solemnize marriages for the State of Maine. | 1872 |
11 | Cyrus D. Porter | Petition requesting the formation of a Company of Riflemen in defense the State and Country. | 1861 |
12 | Daniel M. Porter | Acknowledging 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 |
13 | Edmund I. Porter | Acknowledging 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. | 1844 |
14 | Freeman Porter | Correspondence relaying the names of the selectmen for the town of Westbrook. | 1869 |
15 | G. T. Porter | Petition to recommend David Gordon to be appointed as Indian Agent to the Passapaquoddy Tribe. | 1867 |
16 | Horace Porter | Recommending Horace Porter as Railroad Commissioner. | 1858 |
17 | Horace Porter | Recommending that Horace Porter and Edward H. C. Hooper be considered for the Railroad Commissioners position. | 1858 |
18 | Horace Porter | Recommending that George A. Carter be given a commission as Notary Public. He also includes his feelings regarding the recommendation for Edward Hooper and Horace Hill as Railroad Commissioners. | 1858 |
19 | Hugh F. Porter | Recommending the appointment of Hugh F. Porter to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Washington County. | 1873 |
20 | J. M. Porter | Requesting that Ezra Andrews have a commission to solemnize marriages for the State of Maine. | 1873 |
21 | J. M. Porter | major General Scott's Report--On the memorial from the citizens of Bangor, Maine relative to withdrawing the United States troops from Forts Fairfield and Kent--addressed to the Secretary of War; September 25, 1843. | 1843 |
22 | J. M. Porter | Communication relating to the fact that Governor Kavanaugh took offense to the term of their ignorance of our language, laws, and of almost everything else. Thus the reason for the United States troops to stay at Fort Kent. | 1844 |
23 | J. M. Porter | Recommending the appointment of A. L. Simpson to the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. | 1870 |
24 | J. M. Porter | Recommending the appointment of Joseph W. Humphrey to the office of Justices of the Peace. | 1870 |
25 | J. M. Porter | Recommending the appointment of Nicholas H. Hall to the office of Trial Justice for Penobscot County. | 1870 |
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