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Letters from Henry O’mahoney

B. 1884 · D. 1962

Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney was an American journalist, lawyer, and politician. A Democrat, he served four complete terms as a U.S. senator from Wyoming on two occasions, first from 1933 to 1953 and then again from 1954 to 1961.

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Henry O’mahoney to J. E. Ewell , Deputy Clerk . [Stamp.] Whereupon it is ordered by the said court that the said applicant be admitted to all the rights and privileges of a citizen of the United States. State of New York , Erie County , } ss: I, Charles R. Durkee, clerk of said county and of the courts thereof, certify that the above is a true copy of the original proceedings as recorded in the records of the courts of said county; and further, that I have compared the same with the original, and that it is a true transcript of the whole thereof. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said county and of the court thereof this 25th day of February, A. D. 1880 . [ l. s. ] J. E. EWELL, Dp. Clerk, February 25, 1880

From Henry O’mahoney
To J. E. Ewell , Deputy Clerk . [Stamp.] Whereupon it is ordered by the said court that the said applicant be admitted to all the rights and privileges of a citizen of the United States. State of New York , Erie County , } ss: I, Charles R. Durkee, clerk of said county and of the courts thereof, certify that the above is a true copy of the original proceedings as recorded in the records of the courts of said county; and further, that I have compared the same with the original, and that it is a true transcript of the whole thereof. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said county and of the court thereof this 25th day of February, A. D. 1880 . [ l. s. ] J. E. EWELL, Dp. Clerk
February 25, 1880

[Appendix to Inclosure 21.] Certificate of naturalization of Henry O’Mahoney. State of New York, Erie County: ——— Court. Present, Hon. W. W. Hammond. —— —— } Justices of sessions. ——…

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Henry O’mahoney to P. S.—The crime that I am suspected with I can furnish plenty of evidence that I had no connection with. H. O’M, July 15, 1881

From Henry O’mahoney
To P. S.—The crime that I am suspected with I can furnish plenty of evidence that I had no connection with. H. O’M
July 15, 1881

[Inclosure 24 in No. 331.] Mr. O’Mahoney to Mr. Lowell. Limerick Prison, July 15, 1881. Dear Sir: As I am a suspect here for some time, I forwarded my papers…

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Henry O’mahoney to P. S.—Kindly let me know if you can demand an impartial trial for me; if not, I shall ask for no other favors. H. O’M, July 21, 1881

From Henry O’mahoney
To P. S.—Kindly let me know if you can demand an impartial trial for me; if not, I shall ask for no other favors. H. O’M
July 21, 1881

[Inclosure 27 in No. 331.] Mr. O’Mahoney to Mr. Lowell. Limerick Prison, July 21, 1881. Dear Sir: I quite agree with you when you state that an American citizen should…