Correspondence, 1870-1896.

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Correspondence, 1870-1896.

Letterpress copy books regarding legal cases, civic responsibilities, land transactions, business matters of the customs office, politics, campaigns, political appointments, and other matters; and account books listing charges per legal case and receipts for payment. Correspondents include Thomas Spratt, Daniel Magone, Edwin M. Holbrook, and George E. VanKennen.

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U.S. Customs Service

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Isaac H. Scott was born in Quebec; came to the United States at age 14. Served during the Civil War and was the last surviving member of the crew of the Monitor. He was employed at the Ferry St. U.S. Customs office, Buffalo, N.Y., for 33 years. From the description of Personnel file of Isaac H. Scott, 1915-1920. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33113607 The establishment of customs districts and ports of entry and appointment of customs officers was...

Magone, Daniel.

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Holbrook, Edwin A.

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Spratt, T. A. B. (Thomas Abel Brimage), 1811-1888

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Magone and Holbrook (Ogdensburg, N.Y.).

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Ogdensburg law firm. From the description of Correspondence, 1870-1896. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155470055 ...