2 items found
Collection ID is exactly "40" AND Contributor contains "Bloxham, William Dunnington, 1835-1911"
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Letter from Governor George Franklin Drew to Secretary of State William D. Bloxham Regarding Removals from Public Office, January 11, 1877

Letter from Governor George Franklin Drew to Secretary of State William D. Bloxham Regarding Removals from Public Office, January 11, 1877

Date
1877-01-11
Description
Letter from Governor George Franklin Drew notifying Secretary of State William D. Bloxham that he had officially removed several officials from public office in Clay County, specifically Lewis Wilson, James W. Mainard, Henry Bryan, James Andrews, and G.V. Sullivan as county commissioners and Joseph W. Applegate as county treasurer. Drew wrote that he had also removed Samuel Jackson as Justice of the Peace, but the words are crossed out and annotated to show that Jackson had resigned.
Collection
Letter of Resignation from C. P. Murdock to Governor William Bloxham, 1881

Letter of Resignation from C. P. Murdock to Governor William Bloxham, 1881

Date
1881-01-31
Description
Letter written by Charles P. Murdock, a Methodist minister living near the Aucilla community (then called Williamsburg) in Jefferson County, to Governor William D. Bloxham, resigning his commission as a justice of the peace. Murdock asks to instead be commissioned as a notary public. On the reverse, Governor Bloxham indicates his acceptance of Murdock's resignation with his signature and the date of his action.
Collection
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s1326_b001_f03_x01Letter from Governor George Franklin Drew to Secretary of State William D. Bloxham Regarding Removals from Public Office, January 11, 1877TextPublic officers/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/s1326_b001_f03_x01.jpg
s1326_b001_f08_x01Letter of Resignation from C. P. Murdock to Governor William Bloxham, 1881TextResignation
Public officers
Justices of the peace
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