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Page 1220
... respectfully , your obedient servant , FELIX GRUNDY . To the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . EXTRA PAY OF CLERKS IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT . The two clerks in the bureau of Indian Affairs are not entitled to the additional compensation ...
... respectfully , your obedient servant , FELIX GRUNDY . To the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . EXTRA PAY OF CLERKS IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT . The two clerks in the bureau of Indian Affairs are not entitled to the additional compensation ...
Page 1222
... respectfully , your obedient servant , To the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . FELIX GRUNDY . . THE SMITHSONIAN LEGACY TO THE UNITED STATES .. The entire legacy bequeathed to the United States by James Smithson , for the purpose of founding ...
... respectfully , your obedient servant , To the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY . FELIX GRUNDY . . THE SMITHSONIAN LEGACY TO THE UNITED STATES .. The entire legacy bequeathed to the United States by James Smithson , for the purpose of founding ...
Page 1384
... respectfully , yours , The Hon . JOHN M. NILES , Postmaster General . H. D. GILPIN . PRIORITY OF RIGHT OF UNITED STATES TO PAYMENT . Where a receiver of public moneys at Kalamazoo received in payment for public lands the notes of a ...
... respectfully , yours , The Hon . JOHN M. NILES , Postmaster General . H. D. GILPIN . PRIORITY OF RIGHT OF UNITED STATES TO PAYMENT . Where a receiver of public moneys at Kalamazoo received in payment for public lands the notes of a ...
Page 1385
... Comptroller's letter . The papers are herewith returned . Very respectfully , yours , The Hon . LEVI WOODBURY , Secretary of the Treasury . H. D. GILPIN . : OPINIONS OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN , OF KENTUCKY : Doc . No. 55 . 1385.
... Comptroller's letter . The papers are herewith returned . Very respectfully , yours , The Hon . LEVI WOODBURY , Secretary of the Treasury . H. D. GILPIN . : OPINIONS OF JOHN J. CRITTENDEN , OF KENTUCKY : Doc . No. 55 . 1385.
Page 1390
... your letter of the 13th of March last . I am , sir , very respectfully , yours , & c . , Hon . GEORGE E. BADGER , Secretary of the Navy . J. J. CRITTENDEN . NON - PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT FOR RATIONS EXCUSED . Neglect 1390 Doc . No. 55 .
... your letter of the 13th of March last . I am , sir , very respectfully , yours , & c . , Hon . GEORGE E. BADGER , Secretary of the Navy . J. J. CRITTENDEN . NON - PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT FOR RATIONS EXCUSED . Neglect 1390 Doc . No. 55 .
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