Ovsz-box 1
Contains 46 Results:
1883 Feb 21, Augusta: Frederick Robie, re: appointment of George F. Emery to Notary Public; also signed by S.J. Chadbourne
This series contains documents with signatures of all but seven of the governors of Maine prior to 1887.
1887 Mar 13, Augusta: Joseph R. Bodwell, re: appointment of J.F. Walker to Notary Public; also signed by S.J. Chadbourne
This series contains documents with signatures of all but seven of the governors of Maine prior to 1887.
1790 Jul 15, New York: Thomas Jefferson, An Act for the Temporary and Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States (printed)
This series contains the signatures of four of the first seven American presidents: Thomas Jefferson (1790), John Adams (1798), John Q. Adams (1824), and Andrew Jackson (1831). All signatures are on printed form documents; the signatures of John Adams and Andrew Jackson were made while in office.
1798 Jul 2: John Adams, Salem, passport for ship given to Timothy Wellman, Jr. (also signed by Timothy Pickering, Edward Pulling, and countersigned by Joseph Hiller)
This series contains the signatures of four of the first seven American presidents: Thomas Jefferson (1790), John Adams (1798), John Q. Adams (1824), and Andrew Jackson (1831). All signatures are on printed form documents; the signatures of John Adams and Andrew Jackson were made while in office.
1831 Jan 5, Washington: Andrew Jackson, land deed for Lewis Thompson and Ira Merrill (also signed by Elijah Pr. form land deed: signed by Andrew Hayword)
This series contains the signatures of four of the first seven American presidents: Thomas Jefferson (1790), John Adams (1798), John Q. Adams (1824), and Andrew Jackson (1831). All signatures are on printed form documents; the signatures of John Adams and Andrew Jackson were made while in office.
1750 May 1: "The Boston Gazette," and "Weekly Journal" (printed newspapers)
This series contains two newspaper clippings (1750, 1876); a copy of the Declaration of Independence (1841); and a facsimile of an expunged resolution of the United States Senate (1837).