Form Letter from the Census Office Indicating the Balance of William C. Howes' Payment as Assistant Marshal for the Census
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1851-07-10Metadata
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Form letter from the Census Office to William C. Howes, indicating the balance of his payment as an assistant marshal of the Census, in the amount of $99.00; signed by J.C.G. Kennedy, Superintendent of the CensusRelated items
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