Application for license for private detective business, 1898.

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Application for license for private detective business, 1898.

This series consists of the original application and a bond for $3,000 from the Pinkerton Detective Agency requesting a license to work in New York State. The application was filed with the Office of the State Comptroller pursuant to Chapter 422 of the Laws of 1898.

0.2 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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