Maine. Militia
Found in 315 Collections and/or Records:
Report for the Organization of a Company of Light Infantry in Orland, 1836-06-29
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 for the Organization of a Company of Light Infantry in Weld, 1826-03-30
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.
Report for the Organization of an Infantry Company in Edmunds, 1836-06-29
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 Granting Leave to Withdraw a Petition for a Company of Artillery, 1826-03-30
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.
Report Granting Petitioners for a Company of Light Infantry in the 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 8th Division, Leave to Withdraw, 1839-01-16
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 in Relation to the "B" Company of Artillery in the 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 1840-02-18
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 of the Military Committee on Colonel Williams, 1839-12-25
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 a Company of Artillery in the 2nd Brigade, 5th Division, 1837-09-27
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 a Company of Cavalry in Belmont and Surrounding Area, 1837-09-27
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 a Company of Cavalry in Calais, 1837-09-25
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 a Division of the Cavalry Company in the 2nd Division, 1st Brigade, 1837-09-28
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.
Report on a Pardon for Sumner Pattee, from a Court Martial, 1839-09-23
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 a Petition of David Brown and Others for a Company of Light Infantry, Referring it to the Next Council, 1839-01-01
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 a Petition of Osgood Carr and Others for a Company of Cavalry in Phillips, 1836-02-25
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 Militia Companies, Referred to the Next Council, 1839-12-25
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 Organizing a Company of Light Infantry in Gorham, 1838-12-27
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 Petitions For Artillery Companies, 1839-12-25
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 Petitions for Artillery Companies, Referred to the Next Council, 1839-12-25
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 Petitions for Rifle Companies, Giving Leave to Withdraw, 1839-12-25
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 Ralph Baker's Claim for Meals and Lodging of Volunteers, 1839-06-26
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 Sundry Military Petitions, Giving Leave to Withdraw, 1840-02-20
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 Account of John Williams, Brigadier General for a Draft in the 3rd Division, 1839-06-22
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 Appointment of Eleazer Coburn Jr., Ensign of "B" Company of Infantry in Bloomfield, 1840-09-30
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.
Report on the Appointment of Robert Elliot, Lieutenant of the "C" Company of Infantry in Knox, 1840-09-28
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.
Report on the Bond of Asaph R. Nichols, Secretary of State, 1839-03-16
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 Bond of Elijah J. Pike, Assistant Quartermaster, 1839-03-19
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 Bond of Ward Witham, Keeper of the State Arsenal at Bangor, 1839-04-26
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 Bonds of Charles Stetson, Assistant Paymaster, and Abner B. Thompson, Acting Quartermaster General, 1839-03-25
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 Bonds of Greenleif White and Ephraim Brown, Assistant Commissaries, and David Page and Isaac Strickland, Assistant Quartermasters, 1839-03-08
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 Bonds of Rendol Whidden, Shepard Carr, George W., and Samuel Soule, Assisstant Quartermasters, 1839-03-15
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.