It looks like you're offline.
Open Library logo
additional options menu
Last edited by ImportBot
September 21, 2010 | History

Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth

We need a photo of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth

21 works Add another?

Showing all works by author. Would you like to see only ebooks?

  • Cover of: Instructions of the secretary of state to town and city clerks, registrars, and others, relating to the registration of births, marriages, and deaths: embracing the laws of the commonwealth on the subject

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Census of the several cities and towns in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: as returned by the assessors thereof, in 1840 & 1850

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: List of officers wiith their deputies, &c: who have been in commission, in Massachusetts, since 1833

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Reports concerning property in trust in the commonwealth of Massachusetts as held by certain corporations and by trustees ... acts of 1864 ... and 1865

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: First annual report of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to the Legislature: under the Act of March, 1842, relating to the registry and returns of births, marriages, and deaths in Massachusetts, February, 1843

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Election laws: report to the General Court

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Abstract from the returns of agricultural societies in Massachusetts, for the year 1845, with selections from addresses at cattle shows and fairs

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Massachusetts workers' compensation law: with index and regulations

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Code of Massachusetts regulations.

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War: a compilation from the archives, prepared and published by the Secretary of the Commonwealth in accordance with chapter 100, resolves of 1891.

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Abstract of the returns of the overseers of the poor in Massachusetts, for the year ending November 1, 1848

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Schedule exhibiting the condition of the banks in Massachusetts for every year from 1803 to 1837, inclusive

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Congressional districts, general laws, chapter 57, section 1: (as amended by acts of 1971, chapter 1074, section 1)

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Statements of co-operative associations certified to Secretary of commonwealth as organized under chapter 290, acts of 1866: January, 1870

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Secretary's office, April 17, 1821. As directed by an order . . . secretary of the commonwealth has examined into the present condition of the public records and documents belonging to the commonwealth. . .

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Information relative to voluntary associations owning or controlling public service corporations

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Abstract of the returns from banks and from institutions for savings in Massachusetts ...

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Abstract of returns of the keepers of jails and overseers of the houses of correction, for the year ending November 1, 1849

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Abstract of the certificates of corporations organized under the general laws of Massachusetts ...

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

  • Cover of: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To the selectmen of the town of [blank] in the Second Middle District. Greeting: These are in the name of the Commonwealth, to will and require you, in manner as the law directs, for calling town-meetings, to cause the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of [blank] ... to give in their votes for one representative ... to represent them in the Congress ... Given at the Council-chamber, in Boston, this [blank] day of [blank] anno Domini, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four ...

    My Reading Lists:

    Create a new list

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON
September 21, 2010 Created by ImportBot new author