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Latest revision as of 20:02, 17 August 2020
-Proclamation of the President of the Convention on the admission of Maine 1
-Proclamation for a day of Fasting and Prayer 2
-Preble, William Pitt Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court 8
-Porter Benjamin J. Commissioner under the Act of Separation 13
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress first Eastern District 28, 129
-Proclamation for day of Thanksgiving and Praise 29
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress 3rd Congressional District 35
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress 4th Congressional District 36, 55
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress 5th Congressional District 37, 47
-Proclamation for a day of Fasting and Prayer 45
-Proclamation for a day of Thanksgiving and Praise 60, 97
-Preble, William Pitt Justice of the Peace & Quorum through the State 66
-Proclamation for a day of Fasting and Prayer 82, 120, 165, 209, 249, 285, 314-398, 436
-Perham, David Justice of the Court of Common Pleas 90
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress 2nd Congressional District 93
-Parker, William C. a fugitive from Justice given up to Massachusetts 123
-Potter, Barrett & Amos Nichols appointed to receive the books, papers &c of the late Treasurer Boyd and deliver over the same 125
-Precepts for Choice of Representative to Congress in Lincoln District 130, 137, 189, 207, 234
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress in Kennebec District 131, 190, 377, 378
-Precepts for Choice of Representative to Congress in Hancock & Washington 132, 138, 339, 359, 380, 392, 382
-Parker, James Visitor of the Gardiner Lyceum 133
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress in York District 136, 144, 291
-Paul, Hosea a Pardon granted to 140
-Proclamation for a day of Thanksgiving & Praise 148, 183, 238, 258, 295, 338, 396-419, 430
-Parsons, Nathaniel a Pardon granted to 191
-Precepts for choice of Representative to Congress in Oxford District 253, 261, 341, (414) 453
-Palmer, Dorcas alias Dorcas Battesby, Pardon granted to 270
-Precepts for choice of a Representative to Congress in Somerset & Penobscot District 272, 280, 289
-Parris, Albion K. Senator in the Congress of the United States 284
-Proclamation concerning trespasses on the Northeastern frontier 300
-Patten, Amos Justice of the Peace & Quorum throughout the State 307
-Parris, Albion K. Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court 321
-Proclamation offering a reward for apprehending Luther Richardson 330
-Pilsbury, Timothy Justice of the Peace & Quorum Throughout the State 358
-Palmer, John C. R. Jun a fugitive from justice given up to Ms. 406
-Pinkham, Nathaniel Pardon granted to 415
-Purham, David Justice of the Peace & Quorum throughout the State 417
-Proclamation for a day of Public Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer 456, 447, 436, 125
-Preble William agent respecting the North Eastern Boundary 439
-Proclamation for a day of Thanksgiving and Praise 440