Secretary of State Correspondence

1820-1914

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NameDescriptionYear
1Albion WhittenPetition to recommend the appointment of Samuel H. Whitten to the office of Trial Justice for Somerset County.1870
2Albion WhittenPetition recommending the appointment of Samuel H. Whitten to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Troy.1860
3C. H. WhittenRecommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools.1860
4J. H. WhittenRenewing his commission as Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum for Penobscot County.1871
5J. W. WhittenAcknowledging the receipt of packages for distribution within the towns and cities of Oxford County.1875
6J. W. WhittenAcknowledging the receipt of packages for distribution within the towns and cities of Oxford County.1875
7P. M. WhittenPetition recommending the appointment of P. Hatch to the office of Trial Justice for Kennebec County.1872
8P. M. WhittenPetition recommending the appointment of John F. Lamb to the office of Trial Justice for Kennebec County.1872
9P. M. WhittenPetition for the appointment of John P. Billings to the office of Trial Justice for Kennebec County.1873
10S. E. WhittenRecommending the appointment of Nathaniel T. True to the office of Superintendent of Schools.1860
11S. H. L. WhittenRecommending the appointment of Cyril Pearl to the office of Superintendent of Common Schools.1859
12Samuel H. WhittenPetition to recommend the appointment of Samuel H. Whitten to the office of Trial Justice for Somerset County.1870
13Samuel H. WhittenPetition recommending the appointment of Samuel H. Whitten to the office of Trial Justice for the town of Troy.1860
14Samuel H. WhittenRecommending the appointment of Samuel H. Whitten to the office of Trial Justice.1860
15Samuel H. WhittenRecommending the appointment of E. W. Bennett to the office of Trial Justice and discouraging the appointment of Samuel H. Whitten to that office.1860
16Samuel H. WhittenRecommending the appointment of Elhanan W. Bennett to the office of Trial Justice and discouraging the appointment to Samuel H. Whitten.1860

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