Appointment letters, first division, 1913-1954.

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Appointment letters, first division, 1913-1954.

The volumes consist of transcripts of letters of appointment (including appointments by the President of the U.S., the U.S. Attorney General, judges, and the clerk of the Court) with transcripts of the oaths of office executed by the appointees.

5 linear in. (2 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6770418

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