1st Division. 1st Brigade. 2nd Regiment
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Report Giving Leave to Withdraw Various Militia Petitions, 1831-03-14
Papers of the Executive Council, a constitutionally created body whose sole purpose was to advise the Governor. All matters of State Government went before the Council until it was abolished in 1976. The records include reports, pardons, and orders.
Report on the Petition of Captain W.M. Nason and Others for Disbanding and Dividing Companies, and the Petition of Colonel Charles Savage and Others for Dividing the Company in New Sharon, 1829-06-25
Papers of the Executive Council, a constitutionally created body whose sole purpose was to advise the Governor. All matters of State Government went before the Council until it was abolished in 1976. The records include reports, pardons, and orders.
Report on the Petition of George H. Wortman and Others for a Company of Light Infantry in the Towns of Berwick and South Berwick, 1827-01-02
Papers of the Executive Council, a constitutionally created body whose sole purpose was to advise the Governor. All matters of State Government went before the Council until it was abolished in 1976. The records include reports, pardons, and orders.
Report on the Petition of Nathan Goodwin and Others for a Company of Light Infantry; and the Remonstrance of J.H. Haines and Others to a New Company in Burnham and Troy, 1829-06-30
Papers of the Executive Council, a constitutionally created body whose sole purpose was to advise the Governor. All matters of State Government went before the Council until it was abolished in 1976. The records include reports, pardons, and orders.
Reports on the Petition of William Nason and Others for Disbanding a Company of Light Infantry in the 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 1829-10-28
Papers of the Executive Council, a constitutionally created body whose sole purpose was to advise the Governor. All matters of State Government went before the Council until it was abolished in 1976. The records include reports, pardons, and orders.