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Assam Commissioner's Office FILES DETAILS IN STACK AREA (ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES) DEPTT. - ASSAM COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE SL. No Department Branch Year File Details Subject 1 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1833 2 Darrang rajah is family land matters 2 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1833 1 Darrang raj family revenue matters 3 Assam commissioner's office Political 1835 1 Cancelling the orders placing w.b. davics at the disposal of commander in chief 4 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1840 1 Calling for security report 5 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1846 1 Revenue arreares in the kamrup dist. 6 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1859 114 Sattlement of land of the darrang rajah 7 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1859 30 Settlement of land of the darrang rajah 8 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1860 138 Settlement of land of the darrang rajah 9 Assam commissioner's office 1864 01/cachar Special report of crime(cachar) 10 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1868 32 Supply of feeds to the garo hills trasury Extract from letter no:-date1/5/68 from offg: d.c cachar to commissioner decca regarding house tax in 11 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1868 1 north cachar 12 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1870 21/1870 Realization of fine imposed upon the village of norck for contimacy 13 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1870 2/1870 Names and residences of lashkars in the garo hills 14 Assam commissioner's office General 1871 1 Atlas of survey of 1874-68 Report on the area,revenue,relation between landlords and tenants and others particulars of the goalpara 15 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1871 districts. Construction of boundary marks (made of earth)at the tri-junctions of mauzahs & round lakheraj & 16 Assam commissioner's office General 1871 1 waste land grants before the close of the field season 17 Assam commissioner's office General 1871 03 Takavi 18 Assam commissioner's office General 1871 2 General pillars of lakheraj lands in the dist. of sibsagar for the year 1869-70 19 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1871 22/1871 Nazarana collection from the garo hills 20 Assam commissioner's office 1871 40/1871-73 Opening and closing on hats in garo hills. 21 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1871 9/1871-72 Public works in garo hills List of shops licensed for the sale of country manufactured spirits in the dist. of the naga hills assam 22 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 11 during 1872-73 23 Assam commissioner's office 1872 1/garo hills Monthly bundle(february) 24 Assam commissioner's office 1872 3/garo hills Monthly bundle(june) 25 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 05 Lakheraj holdings in assam and their treatment 26 Assam commissioner's office 1872 5/garo hills Monthly bundle(december) 27 Assam commissioner's office 1872 2/garo hills Monthly bundle(february) 28 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 10 Manufacture of country spirit Assam State Archives Page: 1 of 205 FILES DETAILS IN STACK AREA (ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES) DEPTT. - ASSAM COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE SL. No Department Branch Year File Details Subject 29 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 09 Spirit shops 30 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 08 Wants list of shops licensed to sell spirit 31 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 06 List of shops licensed to sell spirits List showing the shops licensed for the sales of imported and manufactured spirit in the dist. of sibsagar 32 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 04 assam 33 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 03 List of all shops licensed for the sale of spirit in the dist. if kamrup 34 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 02 Excise report of d.c. for 1873-74 35 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 01 Licensed vender of spirit 36 Assam commissioner's office 1872 4/garo hills Monthly bundle(july) 37 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1872 07 List of shops licensed for sale of spirit 38 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1872 27/1872 Prohibition of killing elephants in the garo hills 39 Assam commissioner's office Goalpara 1872 12/1872 Touzee application for mahals of garottan in the goalpara distt. 40 Assam commissioner's office Goalpara 1872 11/1872 Concerning garo hills. 41 Assam commissioner's office 1873 107/203 Returns of newspapers and periodicals for assam for 1872-73 42 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1873 28/1871-73 Correspondence regarding the existence of a large sal forest and a coal bed in the garo hills 43 Assam commissioner's office Garo hills 1873 31/1873 Correspondence regarding the nomination role of mr. levisay for inspectorship in the garo hills 44 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 44 Holding of lakheraj -nisfkherajj land. 45 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 40 Extra establishment for the protection of govt. forests at shillong from fire 46 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 41 Forest conservancy establishment sanction for employment 47 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 43 Regarding lakheraj holdings in darrang and their treatment 48 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 22 Manufacture of country spirits 49 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 42 System of taxing country spirit 50 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 03 Preservation of the station lands at shillong against jungle fire 51 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 19 Administration of the affairs of the manipore 52 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 20 Copy of telegram enquissing about mr. chennel 53 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 21 Report on the disastrous to the survey party under command of lt. holcombe 54 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 22 Details about the matter of naga attack on survey party . 55 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 23 Capias of d/o from major walcott and chief commissioner's to general stafford 56 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 24 Demarcation of the boundary of the garo hills 57 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 03 Revenue survey report for 1872-73 58 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 24 Report on the manufacture of distilled & formented liquor in the khasi & jaintia hills(22 p.) 59 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 16 Secy: note on revenue officers 60 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 39 Manufacture of certain description of spirit for home consumption Assam State Archives Page: 2 of 205 FILES DETAILS IN STACK AREA (ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES) DEPTT. - ASSAM COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE SL. No Department Branch Year File Details Subject 61 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 05 Slips of the different dates 62 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 06 Wholesale cutting of soft wards & tea planters for cheredal. 63 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 07 D. c.'s report. 64 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 01 Manufacture of country spirit 65 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 02 Country spirit & fermented liquors consumed in darrang 66 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 01 Draft resolution date 22-12-1874 67 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 09 Telegrams 68 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 01 Demi official regarding the removal of troops 69 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 02 Removal of troops 70 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 03 Enquiry about the arival of capt. badgeley. jaipur 71 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 04 Details of the calon troope be fallen to lt. holcombe party. 72 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 05 Demi official -details of the incident on lt. holcombe party 73 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 06 Report regarding the treacherous murder of lt. holcombe & his party in the naga hills 74 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 18 Working of the forest establishment in the sibsagar dist. Report from major clarks d.c. lakhimpur regarding the atttack on the eastern naga hills survey 75 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 08 exploration party 76 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 17 Personal assistants demi official 77 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 10 Capt. butler to join the punitive expedition against the offending naga villages 78 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 11 Punitive expedition against the offending naga villages Demi official from chief commissioner regarding a telegram reed from secy's giving them both full 79 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 12 description to acct on holcombe murder case. 80 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 13 From of administration to be adopted for assam. 81 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 14 Details on holcombe murder case 82 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 15 News about mr. chennels safety. 83 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 04 Free simple grant for the cultivation 84 Assam commissioner's office General 1874 07 Demi official to chief commissioner intiating the despatch of 42 nd & 44th without coolie carriage 85 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 32 Dy. commissioner's forest conservancy establishment 86 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 25 Entertainment of a forest ranger & belders for the shillong govt. forest. 87 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 26 Forest establishment in sibsagar 88 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 27 Forest conservancy operations and establishments required for the same 89 Assam commissioner's office Judicial 1874 04 Indder distillery system in the naga hills 90 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 29 Preservation of station lands at shillong against jungle fires 91 Assam commissioner's office Revenue 1874 23 Manufacture and selling of country spirits Assam State Archives Page: 3 of 205 FILES DETAILS IN STACK AREA (ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES) DEPTT.
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