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Name | Description | Year | |
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1 | C. E. Weld | Correspondence that a petition will be forth coming. | 1872 |
2 | C. E. Weld | Petition recommending the appointment of Charles Tompson to the office of Trial Justice. | 1860 |
3 | Charles E. Weld | Correspondence regarding the possibility of being appointed to paint Abraham Lincoln's portrait. | 1867 |
4 | Charles E. Weld | Recommending the appointment of Charles H. Granger to paint the portrait of Abraham Lincoln for the State of Maine. | 1867 |
5 | Charles E. Weld | Requesting that he be able to solemnize marriages. | 1869 |
6 | Charles E. Weld | Recommending the appointment of Charles S. Weld to the office of Trial Justice for Penobscot County. | 1870 |
7 | Charles E. Weld | Petition recommending the appointment of J. Burnham Davis to solemnize marraiges for the State of Maine. | 1872 |
8 | Charles E. Weld | Recommending the appointment of Horace Piper to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools. | 1859 |
9 | George R. Weld | Recommending the appointment of George R. Weld to the office of Trial Justice for Oxford County. | 1873 |
10 | Lewis Weld | Sending annual reports of the American Asylum. | 1832 |
11 | Lewis Weld | Transmitting copies of the last annual report of the American Asylum. | 1838 |
12 | Lewis Weld | Transmitting copies of the annual report from the American Asylum for distribution. | 1839 |
13 | Lewis Weld | Communication relating to the monies given to students who study at the American Asylum in Connecticut. | 1843 |
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