In the Banks of Maine, By

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

In the Banks of Maine, By MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE The following document is provided by the LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib Reproduced from scanned originals with text recognition applied (searchable text may contain some errors and/or omissions) DOCUMENTS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISJ~.A.TURE, OF TH:E STATE OF MAINE, JlUIUNG ITS StSSION A. :0. 1940. • JlU GUST.fl: WM. R. SMITH & CO., PRINTERS TO THE STA TE. 1840. LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS (WITH AMOUNT OF STOCK HELD BY EACH,) !N THE BANKS OF MAINE. Prepared and published agreeably- to a Resolve of the Legislature, approved March 21, 1839, BY PHILIP C. JOHNSON, Secretary of State . .fJ.UGUST.fJ.: W,L R. Sl\llTit & Co., PRINTERS TO THE STATE. 1840. STATE OF MAINE. Resolve requiring the Secretary ~f State to publish a list of the Stockholder;5 of the Banks in this State. RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is required annually to publish a list of the Stockholders in each Bank in this State with the amount of Stock owned by each Stockholder agreeably to the returns made by law to the Legislature of this State; and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to distribute to each town in this State and also to each Bank in this State one copy of such printed Jist; and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to require any .Bank, which may neglect to make the returns required by law to the Legislature, to furnish him forthwith with a list of the Stockholders of such Bank, and also the amount of Stock owned by each Stockholder. [Jlppror:ed Marclt 21, 1839.] LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. Androscoggin Bank. Amount of Names. Residence. Stock. ··--------------------· Jonathan Baker, deceased, Topsham, 1,000 John Barron, do 2,500 "William Barron, do 2;500 Jeremiah Clough, do 300 William Dennett, do 1,000 David Dunlap, Brunswick, 1,000 John Given, Jr., do 500 Crispus Greaves, Topsham, 200 Peletiah Haley, do 600 Benjamin Hasey, do 3,100 Joshua Haskell, do 2,000 Lithgow Hunter, do 1,000 Hannah Hunter, do 1,000 Stockbridge Howland, Guar. do 700 Isaac Lincoln, Brunswick, 2,000 Collamore Mallet, Topsham, 700 Isaac Mallet, do 300 James McKeen: do 1,000 Charity :Mustard, do 500 Jabez Perkins, do 2,000 Nahum Perkins, do 1,000 Hugh Patten, do 1,000 Humphrey Purinton, do 5,000 Ezekiel Purinton, do 600 Francis T. Purinton, do 500 Woodbury B. Purinton, do 1,000 4 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS, And1·oscoggin Bank, ( Continued.) Amount of N1,1mes. Residence. Stock. Samuel Perkins, Topsham, 500 David Scribner, do 2,400 Charles Thompson, do 10,000 A. B. Thompson, Treasurer, Brunswick, 300 Francis Tucker, deceased,, Topsham, 500 Samuel Thompson, do ],300 Nath'! Walker, do 2,000 $50,000 Augusta Dank. William Allen, Jr., Skowhegan, 1,600 Benj. Brown, Vassalborough, 800 Francis J. Bowles, Wayne, 2,000 Cony Female Academy, Augusta, 3,000 James Child, do 2,500 Cashier of the Boston Bank, Boston, 10,000 Daniel Cony, Augusta, 7,500· Isaac Coffin, ,viscasset, 500 Martha Curtis, Augusta, 1,200 James L. Child, do 1,600 John Dole, Alna, 2,000 Hannah B. Dillingham, Texas, 600 American Education Society, 400 Elisha Folgier, Sidney, 2,000 William Farmer, Saco, 300 Henry W. Fuller, Augusta, 900 Estate of Joshua Gage-, do .2,000 James Hall, do 2,000 S. A. Hitchcock, Boston, 11,500 State of Maine, 10,000 Judah McLellan, Skowhegan,. 200 John McLellan, 2_,800 LIST 01'' STOCKHOLDERS, A.ugusta Bank, ( Continued.) . Amount of Names. Residence. Stock. Mary Ann .1:tock_w_o_o_d_,-- .-------I -- 200 Hannah G. Rockwood, 1 200 Hannah Sanford, 200 Dorothy Lambardi 200 Hannah P. Lambard. 100 I. & T. Howe, Boston, 8,500 G. W. Morton, Augusta, 1,000 Margaret North, Duanesburg, N. Y. 3,000 Susannah Rockwood. Augusta, 600 Roxana Rockwood, . do 300 Thomas Rice, Winslow, 1,000 lssacher Snell, Augusta, 1,600 1 T. W. Smith, · do 10,000 John Smith, Readfield, 1,700 Eliza P. Vose: Augusta, 5,000 Nathan Weston, <lo 3,500 Daniel Williams, do 3,200 Zilpha Williams, do 200 Henry Williams, Guardian, do 200 Hannah Williams, do 2,000 Greenlief White, do 400 Reuel Williams, do 1,500 $110,000 Agricultural Bank. Timothy George, Brewer: 100 Edw'd H. Burr, !, do 1,000 S. &. J. Wilson, do 10,000 John D. Wilson, do 400 David B. Doane, do 1,000 George Blake, de 300 Watson Holbrook, do 200 1* LIST OF' STOCK.HOLDERS. Ag1•icllltn1·al Rank, ( Continued.) Amount of Residence. Names. Stock. Russel Hart, Brewer, 400 Joel Wilson, do 5,000 Burr & Holbrook, do 6,600 Porter and Harlow, do 3,600 Henry French, Bucksport, 200 Peter Phillips, Dedham, 900 Stillman Wilson., ' Brewer, 4,800 Deodat Bras tow, do 500 Putnam Wilson, do 10,000 Snow & Burr, Bangor & Brewer, 2,000 John Wentworth, Orrington, 500 Albion Attwood, do 700 A. D. Attwood, do 300 Amelia C. Nickerson,.. do 1,500 I $50,000 Bango1• Vommercial Bank. James B. Fiske, Bangor, 2,700 John Fiske, do 11,100 Samuel Sherburne, do 500 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, 3,000 Bangor Insurance Cornpaoy, Bangor, 5,800 Emmons Warren, do 800 Rufus Dwinel, do 200 Swan L. Pomeroy, do 1,800 Peleg Clark, New Bedford, Ms. 800 Asa Clapp, Portland, 10,000 Gardiner Bank, Gardiner, 1,300 James Reed, Boston, Mass., 5,500 Josiah Fiske, Mass., 6,600 J. A. Cushing & Co., Bangor, 200 LIST OF STOCKHOLDER~. "''f Dango1• Commercial Bank, ( ContinHed.) Names. Residence. Amount of Stock. Wm. H. Ruggles, Columbia, 200 Moses Patten, Jr., Bangor, JOO Catherine F. Seaver, Boston, Mass., 200 Martha W. Seaver, do 200 John Hodgdon, ., Bangor, 100 E. R. Lumbert, do 600 T. B. Mcintyre, do 1,000 John True, do 300 J. R. Lumbert, do 100 Ammi Smith, Mass., 700 Abby M. Fiske, do. 2,800 Leonard March, Bangor, 400 H. D. Cushing, do 100 M.A. Jones, do 2,500 J. A. Cushing, do 100 Thomas A. Shaw, do 100 Dennis W. Carpenter, do 100 Edward C. Hyde, do 100 D. B. Hinkley, do 300 George W. Merrill, do 100 E.G. Rawson, do 100 Robert McGaw, Merrimack, N. H. 5,000 Samuel E. Smith, Wiscasset, 2,000 Abner B. Thompson, Brunswick, 1,000 Amos M. Roberts, Bangor, 500 Thomas Burton, Warren, 1,000 Henry Warren, Bangor, 500 John T. God<lard, Portsmouth, N.H. 1,000 James G. Ht.iston, Bristol,( probably) 2,000 Atlas Bank, Boston, Mass., 6,200 Wiggins Hill, Bangor, 500 Hannah E. Carleton, do 100, Franklin Spofford, Bucksport, 500 John McDonald, Bangor, 1,200 Theo. S. Dodd, Cashier, do 2,500 Nathaniel Harlow, do 600 8 LIST Oli' STOCKHOLDERS. Bangor Commet•cial Bank, ( Continued.) Amount of Names. Residence. I Stock. Charlotte W. Se~·~-- Boston, Mass., 400 Mary A. P. Seaver, do 200 Sybil Lovejoy, Old Town, 1 ,00') Samuel Lowder, Bangor, 300 Townsend &.. Tappan, .Boston, Mass., 600 Hancock Bank,' do 6,200 Rufus Davenport, Milford, 200 Trustees of Me. Charity Sch']: Bangor, 700 Briggs & Crafts, Boston, Mass., 400 Henry V. Poor, Bangor, 100 Thomas Jenness, d0 300 Leonard Jones, do 2)000 Thomas A. Hill, do 500 John Barker, Jr. do 100 Joshua Carpenter, Unknown, 100 J.P. Veazie, Bangor, 100 Willis Patten, do 300 William Arnold, do 300 Oliver Frost, Unknown, 100 John C. Page, President, Boston, Mass., 1,000 $100,000 Bank: oC Rango1·. Franklin Adams, Bangor, 3,400 John Bright, do 400 Timothy Crosbyt do 600 John McDonald, do 500 Nathaniel Harlow, do 2,000 Nathaniel Lord, do 6,000 Frances A. Lord, do 5,000 Amos .M. Roberts, do 7,100 Samuel Veazie, do 20,000 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS, Amount Names. Residence. ---1- of Stock. I Jones P. Veazie, I Bangor, 20,000 John W. Veazie, I do 17,000 Nathaniel L. Williams, !Boston, Mass., 7,000 Stephen Williams, i do 7,000 Stephen J. Bowles, i Machias Port, 4,000 I I $100,000 :Hank of' Poi·tland. Joseph Adams,;1New Hampehire, 2,250 Eliza Adams, Portland, 300 American Education Society, 600 Thomas Beck's Estate, Portland, 2,250 Joseph Barbour, Gorham, 1,200 Dorcas Bagley, Portland, 375 Mary Blake, do. 225 Theo.Car. & Maria Bradbury, do. 1,875 Charles E. Barrett, \ do. 7,500 William Buxton, !Cumberland, 600 Stephen J. Bowles, Machias, 2,025 John C. Brooks, Portland, )50 William Cobb, I Gorham, J ,500 Asa Clapp, 1 Portland, 3,450 Emily Cummings, do. 3,750 Phebe Carlton, do. 300 Clarissa Brooks, do. 300 Mary S. Buxton, :Cumberland, 5'25 Sylvanus Blanchard, \North Yarmouth, 75 William Bucknam, 1 do. 75 Caroline Doane, Boston, 3,000 William Hackett, Unknown, 1,500 Reuben Humphrey, North Yarmouth, 75 Elizabeth Clark, jKennebunk, 900 Daniel L. Choate, Portland, 150 10 LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS, Bank of' Portland, ( Contim1ed.) Amount of Names. Residence. Stock. I Samuel Chadwick, Portland, 1,875 Eunice Day, do. 450 John A. Douglass, W ,Herford, 525 Phinehas Drinkwater, " Portland, 2,2fi0 Charles S. Davis, do. 2,775 Hannah Deering, do. 225 Lydia Dyer, do. 75 Cordelia A. Dana, Boston, 225 Sarah A. Dana.- do. 150 Rufus Emerson, . Portland, 1,050 Mary H. Emery, Exeter, N. H. 525 Elizabeth P. Emery, do. 600 Nicholas Emery, Portland, 525 Thomas Forsaith, do. 750 Joseph 'M. Gerrish, do. 975 Moses Gould, do. 1,425 Nathaniel Griffin, Freeport, 525 Grand Lodge of Maine:, 750 David Gray, Cumberland, 750 Aphia Gray, do. 450 Stephen Gale, Portland, 75 Nancy Hanson, do. 225 Timothy Hillard, Gorham, 225 Caleb B. Hall, Portland, 4,500 Heirs of Daniel Stone, Brunswick, 825 Parker Ilsley, . Portland, 675 Isaac Ilslcv, do.
Recommended publications
  • Bowdoin College Catalogue (1831 Oct)
    Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 10-1-1831 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1831 Oct) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1831 Oct)" (1831). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 20. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/20 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0AEAn,®G"\&a BOWDOIN COLLEGE 1331. CATALOGUE OF THE <&ffittvt$ mXt Sttttrntte OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE, MAINE. OCTOBER, 1831. BRUNSWICK : PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN. 1831. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. Mouvn of trustees. President. Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN,LL.D. V.President. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Secretary. His Excel. SAMUEL E. SMITH. Rev. ELIPI1ALET GILLET, D. D. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW, LLD. Hon. WILLIAM P. PREBLE, LL. D. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, Jun. LL.D. Hon. ALBION K. PARRIS. Hon. JOHN HOLMES. Hon. JOHN CHANDLER. Hon. MARK L. HILL. Hon. JUDAH DANA. Hon. WILLIAM KING. Hon. JAMES BRIDGE. Hon. BENJAMIN J. PORTER. Hon. JOSHUA WINGATE. Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE. Hon. ASHUR WARE. Hon. REUEL WILLIAMS. ISAAC ILSLEY, Esq. ETHER SHEPLEY, Esq. Hon. JEREMIAH BAILEY. BENJAMIN HASEY, Esq. Mouv% of ®btvuttv#f ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq, President. CHARLES S. DAVEIS, Esq. Vice President. ROBERT D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary. RICHARD COBB, Esq. LEVI CUTTER, Esq. DAVID DUNLAP, Esq. Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Rev. REUBEN NASON. BENJAMIN RANDALL, Esq. Rev. JOHN W. ELLINGWOOD. JOHN A. HYDE, M.D.
    [Show full text]
  • Numbered Record Hooks C O Ii C E R Ii I N G \.F I 1 I T a Ry Operations and Service
    NATIONAL ARCHIVES MICROFILM PUBLICATIONS PAMPHLET DESCRIBING M853 Numbered Record Hooks C o ii c e r ii i n g \.f i 1 i t a ry Operations and Service, Pay»• and Settlement of Accounts, and Supplies in the War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON. 1973 RICHARD NIXON President of the United States ARTHUR F.SAMPSON Acting Administrator of General Services JAMES B. RHOADS Archivist of the United States The records reproduced in the microfilm publication are from War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records Record Group 92 in the National Archives Building NUMBERED RECORD BOOKS CONCERNING MILITARY OPERATIONS AND SERVICE, PAY AND SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, AND SUPPLIES IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT COLLECTION OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS On the 41 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced 199 numbered record books, with related separate indexes and one unnumbered record book, concerning Revolutionary War military operations and service, pay and settlement of accounts, and sup- plies. These records are part of War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93. Most of the numbered record books were created during the period 1775-833 but some were continued in use or were begun in the early postwar years, and a few are copies made after 1800 of earlier records. The separate indexes were compiled in the 19th and 20th centuries by custodians of the records. The War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records An act of Congress of August 7, 1789 (1 Stat. 49) established the Department of War in the Federal Government.
    [Show full text]
  • 1835. EXECUTIVE. *L POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
    1835. EXECUTIVE. *l POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Persons employed in the General Post Office, with the annual compensation of each. Where Compen­ Names. Offices. Born. sation. Dol. cts. Amos Kendall..., Postmaster General.... Mass. 6000 00 Charles K. Gardner Ass't P. M. Gen. 1st Div. N. Jersey250 0 00 SelahR. Hobbie.. Ass't P. M. Gen. 2d Div. N. York. 2500 00 P. S. Loughborough Chief Clerk Kentucky 1700 00 Robert Johnson. ., Accountant, 3d Division Penn 1400 00 CLERKS. Thomas B. Dyer... Principal Book Keeper Maryland 1400 00 Joseph W. Hand... Solicitor Conn 1400 00 John Suter Principal Pay Clerk. Maryland 1400 00 John McLeod Register's Office Scotland. 1200 00 William G. Eliot.. .Chie f Examiner Mass 1200 00 Michael T. Simpson Sup't Dead Letter OfficePen n 1200 00 David Saunders Chief Register Virginia.. 1200 00 Arthur Nelson Principal Clerk, N. Div.Marylan d 1200 00 Richard Dement Second Book Keeper.. do.. 1200 00 Josiah F.Caldwell.. Register's Office N. Jersey 1200 00 George L. Douglass Principal Clerk, S. Div.Kentucky -1200 00 Nicholas Tastet Bank Accountant Spain. 1200 00 Thomas Arbuckle.. Register's Office Ireland 1100 00 Samuel Fitzhugh.., do Maryland 1000 00 Wm. C,Lipscomb. do : for) Virginia. 1000 00 Thos. B. Addison. f Record Clerk con-> Maryland 1000 00 < routes and v....) Matthias Ross f. tracts, N. Div, N. Jersey1000 00 David Koones Dead Letter Office Maryland 1000 00 Presley Simpson... Examiner's Office Virginia- 1000 00 Grafton D. Hanson. Solicitor's Office.. Maryland 1000 00 Walter D. Addison. Recorder, Div. of Acc'ts do..
    [Show full text]
  • Bowdoin College Catalogue (1824 Feb)
    Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 2-1-1824 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1824 Feb) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1824 Feb)" (1824). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 6. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/6 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HOV 12 I <CA3f&L®<&WB OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF m®w®®*& e © ft ft s <s? is, AND THE jftetric&l Scftool OP MAINE. FEBRUARY, 1824. BRUNSWICK, PRINTED BY JOSEPH GRIFFIN Main Street, 1324. •\* \ %*% 1* UoUitroin ©olUfle* BOARDOF TRUSTEES. Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D. D. President. Rev. HEZEKIAH PACKARD, D. D. Vice Pres. Hon. BENJAMIN ORR, Secretary. Rev. THOMAS LANCASTER. Rev. ELIJAH KELLOGG. Hon. SAMUEL S. WILDE, LL.D. Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL. D. Hon. JOSIAH STEBBINS. Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D.D. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW, Jun. Hon. WILLIAM P. PREBLE. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, Jun. His Excell. ALBION K. PARRIS. Hon. JOHN HOLMES. Hon. JOHN CHANDLER. Hon. MARK L. HILL. Hon. JUDAH DANA. Hon, WILLIAM KING. Hon. JAMES BRIDGE. Hon. BENJAMIN J. PORTER. Hon. JOSHUA WINGATE, Jun. Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE. Hon. ASHUR WARE. REUEL WILLIAMS, Esq, BOARD OF OVERSEERS. Hon. JEREMIAH BAILEY, President. ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. Vice President. ROBERT D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary. Hon. BENJAMIN AMES. Rev. EDWARD PAYSON, D. D. RICHARD COBB, Esq.
    [Show full text]
  • James Knox Polk Collection, 1815-1949
    State of Tennessee Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312 POLK, JAMES KNOX (1795-1849) COLLECTION 1815-1949 Processed by: Harriet Chapell Owsley Archival Technical Services Accession Numbers: 12, 146, 527, 664, 966, 1112, 1113, 1140 Date Completed: April 21, 1964 Location: I-B-1, 6, 7 Microfilm Accession Number: 754 MICROFILMED INTRODUCTION This collection of James Knox Polk (1795-1849) papers, member of Tennessee Senate, 1821-1823; member of Tennessee House of Representatives, 1823-1825; member of Congress, 1825-1839; Governor of Tennessee, 1839-1841; President of United States, 1844-1849, were obtained for the Manuscripts Section by Mr. and Mrs. John Trotwood Moore. Two items were given by Mr. Gilbert Govan, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and nine letters were transferred from the Governor’s Papers. The materials in this collection measure .42 cubic feet and consist of approximately 125 items. There are no restrictions on the materials. Single photocopies of unpublished writings in the James Knox Polk Papers may be made for purposes of scholarly research. SCOPE AND CONTENT The James Knox Polk Collection, composed of approximately 125 items and two volumes for the years 1832-1848, consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, sketches, letter book indexes and a few miscellaneous items. Correspondence includes letters by James K. Polk to Dr. Isaac Thomas, March 14, 1832, to General William Moore, September 24, 1841, and typescripts of ten letters to Major John P. Heiss, 1844; letters by Sarah Polk, 1832 and 1891; Joanna Rucker, 1845- 1847; H. Biles to James K. Polk, 1833; William H.
    [Show full text]
  • Continental Army: Valley Forge Encampment
    REFERENCES HISTORICAL REGISTRY OF OFFICERS OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY T.B. HEITMAN CONTINENTAL ARMY R. WRIGHT BIRTHPLACE OF AN ARMY J.B. TRUSSELL SINEWS OF INDEPENDENCE CHARLES LESSER THESIS OF OFFICER ATTRITION J. SCHNARENBERG ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION M. BOATNER PHILADELPHIA CAMPAIGN D. MARTIN AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY E. GIFFORD VALLEY FORGE J.W. JACKSON PENNSYLVANIA LINE J.B. TRUSSELL GEORGE WASHINGTON WAR ROBERT LECKIE ENCYLOPEDIA OF CONTINENTAL F.A. BERG ARMY UNITS VALLEY FORGE PARK MICROFILM Continental Army at Valley Forge GEN GEORGE WASHINGTON Division: FIRST DIVISION MG CHARLES LEE SECOND DIVISION MG THOMAS MIFFLIN THIRD DIVISION MG MARQUES DE LAFAYETTE FOURTH DIVISION MG BARON DEKALB FIFTH DIVISION MG LORD STIRLING ARTILLERY BG HENRY KNOX CAVALRY BG CASIMIR PULASKI NJ BRIGADE BG WILLIAM MAXWELL Divisions were loosly organized during the encampment. Reorganization in May and JUNE set these Divisions as shown. KNOX'S ARTILLERY arrived Valley Forge JAN 1778 CAVALRY arrived Valley Forge DEC 1777 and left the same month. NJ BRIGADE departed Valley Forge in MAY and rejoined LEE'S FIRST DIVISION at MONMOUTH. Previous Division Commanders were; MG NATHANIEL GREENE, MG JOHN SULLIVAN, MG ALEXANDER MCDOUGEL MONTHLY STRENGTH REPORTS ALTERATIONS Month Fit For Duty Assigned Died Desert Disch Enlist DEC 12501 14892 88 129 25 74 JAN 7950 18197 0 0 0 0 FEB 6264 19264 209 147 925 240 MAR 5642 18268 399 181 261 193 APR 10826 19055 384 188 116 1279 MAY 13321 21802 374 227 170 1004 JUN 13751 22309 220 96 112 924 Totals: 70255 133787 1674 968 1609 3714 Ref: C.M.
    [Show full text]
  • H. Doc. 108-222
    THIRTIETH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1847, TO MARCH 3, 1849 FIRST SESSION—December 6, 1847, to August 14, 1848 SECOND SESSION—December 4, 1848, to March 3, 1849 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—GEORGE M. DALLAS, of Pennsylvania PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—DAVID R. ATCHISON, 1 of Missouri SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—ASBURY DICKINS, 2 of North Carolina SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—ROBERT BEALE, of Virginia SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—ROBERT C. WINTHROP, 3 of Massachusetts CLERK OF THE HOUSE—BENJAMIN B. FRENCH, of New Hampshire; THOMAS J. CAMPBELL, 4 of Tennessee SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—NEWTON LANE, of Kentucky; NATHAN SARGENT, 5 of Vermont DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—ROBERT E. HORNER, of New Jersey ALABAMA CONNECTICUT GEORGIA SENATORS SENATORS SENATORS 14 Arthur P. Bagby, 6 Tuscaloosa Jabez W. Huntington, Norwich Walter T. Colquitt, 18 Columbus Roger S. Baldwin, 15 New Haven 19 William R. King, 7 Selma Herschel V. Johnson, Milledgeville John M. Niles, Hartford Dixon H. Lewis, 8 Lowndesboro John Macpherson Berrien, 20 Savannah REPRESENTATIVES Benjamin Fitzgerald, 9 Wetumpka REPRESENTATIVES James Dixon, Hartford Thomas Butler King, Frederica REPRESENTATIVES Samuel D. Hubbard, Middletown John Gayle, Mobile John A. Rockwell, Norwich Alfred Iverson, Columbus Henry W. Hilliard, Montgomery Truman Smith, Litchfield John W. Jones, Griffin Sampson W. Harris, Wetumpka Hugh A. Haralson, Lagrange Samuel W. Inge, Livingston DELAWARE John H. Lumpkin, Rome George S. Houston, Athens SENATORS Howell Cobb, Athens Williamson R. W. Cobb, Bellefonte John M. Clayton, 16 New Castle Alexander H. Stephens, Crawfordville Franklin W. Bowdon, Talladega John Wales, 17 Wilmington Robert Toombs, Washington Presley Spruance, Smyrna ILLINOIS ARKANSAS REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE John W.
    [Show full text]
  • K:\Fm Andrew\21 to 30\27.Xml
    TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS MARCH 4, 1841, TO MARCH 3, 1843 FIRST SESSION—May 31, 1841, to September 13, 1841 SECOND SESSION—December 6, 1841, to August 31, 1842 THIRD SESSION—December 5, 1842, to March 3, 1843 SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE—March 4, 1841, to March 15, 1841 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—JOHN TYLER, 1 of Virginia PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE—WILLIAM R. KING, 2 of Alabama; SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, 3 of New Jersey; WILLIE P. MANGUM, 4 of North Carolina SECRETARY OF THE SENATE—ASBURY DICKENS, 5 of North Carolina SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE SENATE—STEPHEN HAIGHT, of New York; EDWARD DYER, 6 of Maryland SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—JOHN WHITE, 7 of Kentucky CLERK OF THE HOUSE—HUGH A. GARLAND, of Virginia; MATTHEW ST. CLAIR CLARKE, 8 of Pennsylvania SERGEANT AT ARMS OF THE HOUSE—RODERICK DORSEY, of Maryland; ELEAZOR M. TOWNSEND, 9 of Connecticut DOORKEEPER OF THE HOUSE—JOSEPH FOLLANSBEE, of Massachusetts ALABAMA Jabez W. Huntington, Norwich John Macpherson Berrien, Savannah SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE REPRESENTATIVES 12 William R. King, Selma Joseph Trumbull, Hartford Julius C. Alford, Lagrange 10 13 Clement C. Clay, Huntsville William W. Boardman, New Haven Edward J. Black, Jacksonboro Arthur P. Bagby, 11 Tuscaloosa William C. Dawson, 14 Greensboro Thomas W. Williams, New London 15 REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Thomas B. Osborne, Fairfield Walter T. Colquitt, Columbus Reuben Chapman, Somerville Eugenius A. Nisbet, 16 Macon Truman Smith, Litchfield 17 George S. Houston, Athens John H. Brockway, Ellington Mark A. Cooper, Columbus Dixon H. Lewis, Lowndesboro Thomas F.
    [Show full text]
  • Directors. Rufus Dwrnal, 1 Fred
    MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE The following document is provided by the LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib Reproduced from scanned originals with text recognition applied (searchable text may contain some errors and/or omissions) DOCUMENTS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATURE, OF THE S'fATE OF MAINE, DURING ITS SESSION A· D. iSS'l . .11 UG UST.11.: SMITH & ROBINSON, ........... PRINTERS. -------------- 18 37. Access to this volume for scanning was kindly provided by the Maine State Library. JU SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATURE• . No. 6. SEN A.TE. To the Senate and House of Representatives : THE Secretary of State will herewith lay before you, the Report of the Commissioners appointed to examine the doings and transactions of the several incorporated Banks in this State. - ROBERT P. DUNLAP. COUNCIL CHAMBER, i J.A.Nll'ARY 25th, 1887. S To the Governor and Council of the State of .Maine: 'raE Commissioners appointed by the Executive to "inquire into and examine the doings and trans­ actions of the several incorporated Banks in, this State, and generally to ascertain the state and con­ dition of the same":- mmlP~m,~Q, That, in addition to the thirty-six Banks previ­ ously in operation, they have examined nineteen which have commenced business since the close of the last session of the Legislature. Considering that the interest of the Banks as well as the safety of the public, rendered it impor­ tant that these institutions should be properly organ­ ized in the outset, we gave to this subject our par­ ticular attention-and ,rn regret to say, that in some of the new Banks, we discovered many deficiencies and irregularities in the records and early proceed­ ings, which are deserving severe reprehension­ although the undersigned are of opinion that they are attributable rather to neglect or misapprehension of the law, than to any design to violate its provisions.
    [Show full text]
  • Catalogue of the Athenaean Society of Bowdoin College
    The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine History Documents Special Collections 1844 Catalogue of the Athenaean Society of Bowdoin College Athenaean Society (Bowdoin College) Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainehistory Part of the History Commons This Monograph is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine History Documents by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Pamp 285 CATALOGUE OF THE ATHENANE SOCIETY BOWDOIN COLLEGE. INSTITUTED M DCCC XVII~~~INCORFORATED M DCCC XXVIII. BRUNSWICK: PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN. 1844. RAYMOND H. FOGLER LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO, MAINE from Library Number, OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL SOCIETY. Presidents. 1818 LEVI STOWELL . 1820 1820 JAMES LORING CHILD . 1821 1821 *WILLIAM KING PORTER . 1822 1822 EDWARD EMERSON BOURNE . 1823 1823 EDMUND THEODORE BRIDGE . 1825 1825 JAMES M’KEEN .... 1828 1828 JAMES LORING CHILD . 1829 1829 JAMES M’KEEN .... 1830 1830 WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN . 1833 1833 PATRICK HENRY GREENLEAF . 1835 1835 *MOSES EMERY WOODMAN . 1837 1837 PHINEHAS BARNES . 1839 1839 WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN . 1841 1841 HENRY BOYNTON SMITH . 1842 1842 DANIEL RAYNES GOODWIN * Deceased. 4 OFFICERS OF THE Vice Presidents. 1821 EDWARD EMERSON BOURNE . 1822 1822 EDMUND THEODORE BRIDGE. 1823 1823 JOSIAH HILTON HOBBS . 1824 1824 ISRAEL WILDES BOURNE . 1825 1825 CHARLES RICHARD PORTER . 1827 1827 EBENEZER FURBUSH DEANE . 1828 In 1828 this office was abolished. Corresponding Secretaries. 1818 CHARLES RICHARD PORTER . 1823 1823 SYLVANUS WATERMAN ROBINSON . 1827 1827 *MOSES EMERY WOODMAN . 1828 In 1828 this office was united with that of the Recording Secretary.
    [Show full text]
  • Indian Affairs Documents from Maine Executive Council: Subject Glossary
    I 4 \ A B M K I - Alg onquian confederacy, centering; in biaine, Vetromile says that • 11 tribes who occupy or have occupied the east or northeast shore of Jorth America, from Virginia, to Mova Scotia, were Abnaki, but . .aura.ult gives toe following as tribes of the Abnaki: Kanibesinnoaks ( ilorridgewock, in part); Patsuikets ( Sokoki, in port); Sokouakiaks ( Sokoki); Nurhant suaks ( Norridgewock); Pentagoets ( Penobscot); Etemonkiaks ( Etehimin); Ouarasteqouiaks ( jhalecite). All these tribes spoke substantially the same language. The greatest difference in dialect being between the Etehimin and the others. The Etehimin formed a sub group which included the Halecite and tee Passamaquoddy, The Abnaki customs and beliefs are closely related to the hicrnac, and their ethnic relations arc with the tribes north of the St. Lawrence. The Abnaki village w;.m. situated near the mouth of the Penobscot River. From 1604, when Champlain went up that river to toe vicinity of the present Bangor the Abnaki were an important factor in the history of Paine. They occupied the region between the St. Johns River and the Saco River until their withdrawal to Canada. Through the influence of the French missionaries the Abnaki formed a close attachment for the French, and with them carried on an almost constant war with the English until the fall of the French power in America. Gradually the Abnaki withdrew to Canada, and settled at St. Francis, near Pierreville, Que. I -J ABNAKI, c >iit inued The tribes remaining at their ancient settlement8 are the Penobscot s, Passamaquoddy, and ivialecite. Peace was made by the Penobscots with the English in 1749, at which time their bounds were fixed.
    [Show full text]
  • To Correspondence and Documents Relative to the North Eastern Boundary 1825-1840 Maine State Library
    Maine State Library Maine State Documents Library Documents Maine State Library 1980 Index to Correspondence and Documents Relative to the North Eastern Boundary 1825-1840 Maine State Library Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalmaine.com/msl_docs Recommended Citation Maine State Library, "Index to Correspondence and Documents Relative to the North Eastern Boundary 1825-1840" (1980). Library Documents. Paper 41. http://digitalmaine.com/msl_docs/41 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Maine State Library at Maine State Documents. It has been accepted for inclusion in Library Documents by an authorized administrator of Maine State Documents. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CORRESPONDENCE AND DOCUMENTS relative to the North Eastern Boundary 1825 - 1840 (microfilm) 4v. Index to All Volumes (From the Original at the Maine State Library) CORRESPONDENCE AND DOCUMENTS RELATIVE TO THE NORTH EASTERN BOUNDARY INDEX TO VOLUME I Page Hon. Henry Clay, Secretary of State of the United States to Albion K. Parris, Governor of Maine. November 25, 1825 1 Right Hon. Charles R. Vaughan, British Minister to Mr. Clay. November 15, 1825 5 Sir Howard Douglas, Lieut. Gov. N.B. to Mr. Vaughan. October 24, 1825 9 Copy of advertisement of Geo. W. Coffin and James Irish, Land Agents of Massachusetts and Maine. October 3, 1825 13 Major Frazer, com'g. Bat. G.C. Militia to Col. Shore, Adjt. Genl. APO Militia, October 8, 1825 17 Mr. Clay to Governor Parris. January 29, 1827 21 Mr. Vaughan to Mr. Clay. January 16, 1827 25 Letter from the Governor of Mass, to the Governor of Maine relative to the Jurisdictional authority of the two States in the disputed^territory.
    [Show full text]