Randall, A. F.

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During the Civil War, the citizens of Brownsville, Texas, relied upon the smuggling trade to import goods into the region.

Since most of the southern ports had been closed due to the blockade, many goods came though Matamoras, Mexico. After the Battle of Palmito Ranch on May 13, 1865, Brownsville was occupied by the Union army, and much of the smuggling halted. In 1867, Hugh McCulloch, U.S. Secretary of Treasury, suspected that some merchants were still smuggling merchandise from Mexico. He instructed A. F. Randall, a special treasury agent, to investigate several merchants, including Richard L. Robertson, a deceased collector of customs, and Henry M. Field, acting special deputy collector in charge of the customs house in Brownsville. The latter were accused of charging the government sums of money and furnishing fraudulent vouchers. McCulloch directed him to inspect ports along the Rio Grande River from Brownsville to Nuevo Laredo, among other directions. Randall confirmed McCulloch's suspicions and ensured the merchants repaid the U.S. Treasury.

From the description of Randall, A. F., Papers, 1867-1868 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 701734638

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Brownsville (Tex.)
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Smuggling
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Death 1916

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