Rank of Major during the Malta War reaching a peak in 1808 and 1809.
In 1820, Deputy Sheriff of Deer Isle, Hancock County, Maine.
Public Documents printed by order of The Senate of the United States, first session of the twenty-third congress, begun and held at the City of Washington, December 1, 1834: Alfred Langdon is the contractor for carrying the mail from Ellsworth, Maine, to Amherst, twenty-five miles, once a week, in a one-horse wagon, from February 22d, 1833, to December 31st, 1836, at a compensation of one hundred and forty dollars per annum. This may be his son Alfred, Jr.
The Maine Register and National Calendar for the year 1843: Alfred Langdon, Coroner for Ellsworth, Hancock County, Maine along with John Jellison. This may be his son Alfred, Jr.
Maine Historical Magazine, Vol. 6: Deaths copied from Newspapers. March 9, 1828, in Surry, Mrs. Maria, wife of Major Alfred Langdon, aged 54.
Rank of Major during the Malta War reaching a peak in 1808 and 1809.
In 1820, Deputy Sheriff of Deer Isle, Hancock County, Maine.
Public Documents printed by order of The Senate of the United States, first session of the twenty-third congress, begun and held at the City of Washington, December 1, 1834: Alfred Langdon is the contractor for carrying the mail from Ellsworth, Maine, to Amherst, twenty-five miles, once a week, in a one-horse wagon, from February 22d, 1833, to December 31st, 1836, at a compensation of one hundred and forty dollars per annum. This may be his son Alfred, Jr.
The Maine Register and National Calendar for the year 1843: Alfred Langdon, Coroner for Ellsworth, Hancock County, Maine along with John Jellison. This may be his son Alfred, Jr.
Maine Historical Magazine, Vol. 6: Deaths copied from Newspapers. March 9, 1828, in Surry, Mrs. Maria, wife of Major Alfred Langdon, aged 54.
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