Form Letter from the Department of the Interior, Census Office, to William C. Howes
Date
1851-01-04Metadata
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Census form letter from the Department of the Interior, Census Office to William C. Howes, in which he received his first payment as assistant marshal for the census, in the amount of $95.47Related items
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