Maine. Militia
Found in 315 Collections and/or Records:
Report on the Petition of Alanson Merrill and Others to Disband the A Company of Light Infantry in New Gloucester and Be Organized as a Company of Riflemen, 1837-02-22
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 Petition of Albert M. King and Others to be Organized into a Company of Light Infantry, 1838-03-24
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 Alexander Dinning and Others for a Rifle Company in Dixmont, 1837-03-21
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 Alexander M. Robinson for the "A" Company of Riflemen to Receive Their Quota of Tents, 1841-01-01
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 the Petition of Ambrose Davis and Others for a Company of Light Infantry in Washington, Patricktown and Palermo, 1839-01-17
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 B. Carr to Change the Militia Company Raised to Defend the State Prison to a Company of Riflemen, 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 the Petition of Benjamin Carr and Others for a Company of Riflemen at the State Prison, 1839-06-25
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 Benjamin Field and Others for a Company of Cavalry in Frankfort and Prospect, 1837-03-22
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 Petition of Caleb Prentiss and Others for a Company of Artillery in the 5th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 1839-01-30
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 Petition of Caleb Prentiss and Others for a Company of Artillery, 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 the Petition of Charles Cargil and Others to be Organized as a Company of Riflemen, 1839-03-05
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 Charles Freeman and Others for the Removal of Ensign Sewall Gordon, 1838-03-26
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 Petition of Charles P. Brown and Others to Be Organized into a Company of Light Infantry in Dixmont, 1840-09-29
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 on the Petition of Charles W. Bean and Others to be Organized as Artillery in Brownfield, 1834-06-21
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 Colonel George W. Bachelder and Others for an Alteration in the Limits of the E Company of the 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 1837-06-23
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 the Petition of Colonel William Coggins for the Appointment of Captains to Militia Companies in Ellsworth and Hancock, 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 the Petition of Columbus Sawyer and Others to be Organized into a Company of Cavalry, 1839-03-02
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 Daniel H. Keen and Others for a Company of Light Infantry in Turner and Buckfield, 1837-03-15
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.
Report on the Petition of David Black Jr. and Others for an Artillery Company in Brooksville, 1837-03-24
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 David Brown and Others for a Company of Light Infantry, 1839-01-17
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 David Brown and Others to be Organized into a Company of Infantry, 1839-03-14
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 David Plumer and Others for a Company of Light Infantry in Scarborough, 1824-12-12
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 D.F. Crowel and Hiram Palmer for Musical Instruments, 1837-02-22
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 Petition of E. Foster and Others Relative to the Officers of B Company, 1837-02-22
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 Petition of E.D. Crossman and Others to Disband the Greene Light Infantry, 1839-06-25
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 A. Starr and Others to be Organized into a Light Infantry Company in Thomaston, 1834-06-21
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 M. Towle and Others for Their Rifle Company to be Furnished with Rifles from the State Arsenal, 1839-03-05
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 W. Towle and Others for a Rifle Company in Lincoln, 1837-03-16
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 Petition of Gershom D. Holmes and Others to Disband a Light Infantry Company in Minot, 1837-03-16
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 Petition of Harvey E. Robinson and Others for a Company of Artillery in Harmony, 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.