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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | A. Redington | Communication relating to the receipt of Mr. Redington for the copies of the Maine Reports. | 1852 |
2 | Alfred Redington | Communicatin notifying that there is a vacancy within the command of the sixth Division of the Maine Militia. | 1843 |
3 | Alfred Redington | Resignation from the commanding office of the eigth division of the Maine Militia. | 1844 |
4 | Alfred Redington | Informing that there are vacancies within the militia. | 1847 |
5 | Alfred Redington | Informing that there is a vacancy in the office of Major General of the 5th Division of the Maine Militia. | 1847 |
6 | Alfred Redington | A statement regarding the requisition of muskets for the Maine Militia from the United States. | 1848 |
7 | Alfred Redington | Resignation from the office of Adjutant General of the State of Maine. | 1850 |
8 | Asa Redington | Communication from treasurer of State--Schedule of Surities on bonds of the several sheriffs. | 1835 |
9 | Asa Redington | Resignation of Asa Redington, Jr. as County Commissioner. | 1835 |
10 | Asa Redington | Communication involving the generous donations of Mr. Brown and Mr. Williams so that the State would be able to build an Insane Hospital in Augusta. | 1835 |
11 | Asa Redington | Resignation from the office of Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. | 1836 |
12 | Asa Redington | Resignation from the office of Treasurer of the State. | 1837 |
13 | Asa Redington | Resignation from the office of Justice of the District Court. | 1848 |
14 | Asa Redington | Acknowledging the receipt of copies of the Maine Reports. | 1852 |
15 | Asa Redington | Acknowledging the receipt a copy of reports of cases in land and equity determined by the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. | 1852 |
16 | Asa Redington, 1789-1874 | Regarding the controling of immigrants from coming into the State from Quebec at the time of an outbreak of Cholera. Also the businesses in the various towns were requesting reimbursement from the State. | 1832 |
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