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Letter from Governor Schley to Governor Dunlap expressing anger at Dunlap's refusal to extradite
Letter from Governor Schley to Governor Dunlap expressing anger at Dunlap's refusal to extradite Captain Daniel Philbrook and first mate Edward Kelleran [Kellerun] to Georgia. "I forbear to answer this portion of your letter in the spirit my feelings would dictate. But really Sir, I cannot avoid expressing my utter astonishment at the assumption of powers like these, and I venture to say that in the whole course of our history under the Constitution and the law I have quoted, no such pretention has been heretofore set up. Is the Governor of Maine better qualified to determine what constitutes felony in Georgia, than the Governor and the judicial authorities of Georgia?"
1837

Appointment of George G. Millen as agent to receive fugitives Philbrook and Killerun [Kellerun]
Order from George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia, appointing George G. Millen as agent to receive fugitives Philbrook and Killerun [Kellerun] and convey them to trial for the crime of simple larceny.
1838

Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent Demanding Extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun
Letter from Governor Gilmer to Governor Kent demanding extradition of Philbrook and Kellerun, as, in Gilmer's opinion, the objections of Kent's predecessor Governor Dunlap had been removed.
1838



Bangor, 1st Ward
Census of Bangor, 1st Ward.
1837

Bangor, 4th Ward
Census of Bangor, 4th Ward.
1837

Bangor, 5th Ward
Census of Bangor, 5th Ward.
1837

Cumberland County, "The Cape" Between Raymond and Standish
Census of the unincorporated area between Raymond and Standish commonly called "The Cape."
1837

Monhegan, Matinicus, Mussel Ledge Island
Census of Monhegan, Matinicus, and Mussel Ledge islands.
1837