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Letters from 1869

225 letters
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BARLOW, United States Marshal to E. R. Hoar , Attorney-General, Washington. Mr. Fish adds to his telegram as a qualification to the permission to continue the work on the gun-boats, “provided it involves no expense to the United States.” [761] *There will be the expense of keepers on the vessels any way, but no greater expense in case work be continued than if it be stopped, August 4, 1869

From BARLOW, United States Marshal
To E. R. Hoar , Attorney-General, Washington. Mr. Fish adds to his telegram as a qualification to the permission to continue the work on the gun-boats, “provided it involves no expense to the United States.” [761] *There will be the expense of keepers on the vessels any way, but no greater expense in case work be continued than if it be stopped
August 4, 1869

Mr. Barlow, United States marshal, to Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General. United States Marshal’s Office, Southern District of New York, New York, August 4, 1869. [759] *Sir: I have the honor to…