Letters received concerning the Deer Lodge Telegraph Company, 1877-1878.

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Letters received concerning the Deer Lodge Telegraph Company, 1877-1878.

Letters received from the Secretary of War, Postmaster General, Attorney General, Commissioner of the General Land Office, and others concerning the refusal of the Deer Lodge Telegraph Co., operator of a line between Helena and Fort Ellis, to transmit official government messages at U.S. government rates. The government rate was set by the Postmaster General.

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