Maine. Militia
Found in 315 Collections and/or Records:
Report on the Petition of Henry S. Wetherbee for a Riflw Company in Dexter, 1834-10-18
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 on the Petition of Hilborn Jr. and Others to be Organized into an Independent Military Company, 1840-02-21
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 Hiram Moore and Others for a Company of Artillery in Anson, 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 the Petition of Horace Blackman and Others to be Organized into a Company of Light Infantry in Orono and Eddington, 1838-03-02
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 Isaac Hill, for the Resoration of John Young the 2nd as Captain of a Rifle Corps., 1839-02-28
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 Petition of Isaac Hills the 2nd and Others for a Pardon of John Young the 2nd from a Court Martial, 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 James C. Mitchell and Others for an Artillery Company in Avon, 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 James Moor and Others for a Company of Artillery in St.Albans, 1837-02-21
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 J.C. Coombs and Others to be Organized as a Company of Artillery in Bowdoinham and Vicinity, 1838-03-21
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 Jeremiah Cotton and Others for a Company of Light Infantry in Pownal, 1834-12-26
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 J.M. Carleton and Others for a Rifle Company in Whitefield, 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 Petition of John Noble and Others for a Light Infantry Company in Brunswick, 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 Jonathan Colby and Others for a Rifle Company in Lisbon, 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 Joseph D. Brown for a Company of Light Infantry, Giving Leave to Withdraw, 1839-02-19
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 Petition of Joseph Duly and Others to Annex the South Militia Company in Starks to the 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 8th Division, 1837-02-21
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 Joseph Durgin and Others for the Division of Their Militia Company in Hiram, 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 Joseph T. Copeland and Others to be Organized into a Company of Light Infantry in New Portland and Vicinity, 1838-03-02
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 Joshua Black and Others Regarding an Artillery Company in Palermo and Montville, 1837-03-17
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 Joshua Soule and Others to be Organized into a Company of Artillery, 1840-06-24
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 Leander G. Merrill and Others to be Organized into a Company of Riflemen in Lincoln, 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 Lewis Richardson and Others for a Rifle Company in Belfast, 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 Mark H. Warren and Others for Disbanding the "C" Company of Light Infatry, 1840-02-14
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 Marsena Johnson and Others for a Company of Cavalry in the Towns of Bangor and Orono, 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 the Petition of Michael L. Patten and Others for a Company of Light Infantry in Cherryfield, 1837-03-14
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 Moses H. Young and Others Regarding a Militia Company in Belfast, 1837-03-14
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 Moses Hammond and Others for a Light Infantry Company in Surry, 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 Moses Hoyt and Others for the Organization of a Company of Light Infantry in Freeport, 1834-10-17
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 Nahum H. Hall and Others to be Organized as Light Infantry in Ellsworth, 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 Nathaniel Hutchins and Others for a Light Infantry Company in Augusta, 1938-05
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 Osman Jordan and Others for their Militia Company to be Set Off From the 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 5th Division to the 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 5th Division, 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.