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Revolutionary War Land Grant Application Records
- In the 1830s the Land Agent was tasked with overseeing the distribution of land to Revolutionary War veterans or their widows. These records contain registers of the applications, the applications that detail the veteran's military service, and the certificates granted.
From No. 99, August 12, 1940.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Correspondence to Intelligence Section, Adjutant General
Reply to Letter from Donald Pelky, August 8, 1940
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Correspondence to Intelligence Section, Adjutant General
Governor's Addresses
- The State of the State address is a formal speech in which the governor discusses Maine’s vitality and outlines their legislative goals.
Bangor Municipal Court
- Bangor had some form of municipal court, whether it was under the title of municipal, town, or police court, from at least 1844 until 1961 when the Legislature reorganized the court system for the State. Maine’s municipal courts were first established in 1825 and had jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, except larcenies exceeding $20 and criminal cases in which the fine exceeded $5.