Printed Form in which William C. Howes has Taken the Oath as Assistant Marshal
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1850-06-18Metadata
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Oath as Assistant MarshalAbstract
Printed form letter from Charles Devens, Jr. of the United States Marshal's of Massachusetts and subscribed before Stephen Homer, J.P. In which William C. Howes has taken the oath as Assistant Marshal, the other side has his appointmentRelated items
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