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Clerks

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Report 32: Warrants for the Engrossing Clerk, 1821-03-23

 File — Box 1: Series US-MeSA-7-7000 [Barcode: 310420], Folder: 056
Identifier: US-MeSA-7-7000-1986-1000-001-056
Scope and Contents From the Schedule/Series:

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.

Dates: 1821-03-23

Report 129: Report on the Resolve in Favor of the Engrossing Clerks, 1822-02-15

 File — Box 4: Series US-MeSA-7-7000 [Barcode: 310423], Folder: 033
Identifier: US-MeSA-7-7000-1986-1000-004-033
Scope and Contents From the Schedule/Series:

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.

Dates: 1822-02-15

Report on the Warrant in Favor of Philip C. Johnson, Secretary of State, to Pay the Engrossing Clerks, 1840-10-22

 File — Box 85: Series US-MeSA-7-7000 [Barcode: 322756], Folder: 051
Identifier: US-MeSA-7-7000-1986-1000-085-051
Scope and Contents From the Schedule/Series:

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.

Dates: 1840-10-22