Frederick George Bromberg papers, 1738-1930 [manuscript].

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Frederick George Bromberg papers, 1738-1930 [manuscript].

Chiefly correspondence, legal documents, and other papers relating to Bromberg's cases, typically with estates and other real estate. Included among his clients was an American mining operation in Mexico (Cedral Mines?) and material appears, 1910 and following, describing unrest in Mexico. Material also appears relating to Reconstruction, Alabama politics (chiefly after 1875), and the Freedmen's Bureau in Mobile.

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United States. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands

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The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, usually referred to as simply the Freedmen's Bureau, was a U.S. federal government agency that aided distressed freedmen (freed slaves) in 1865–1869, during the Reconstruction era of the United States. The Freedmen's Bureau Bill, which created the Freedmen's Bureau, was initiated by President Abraham Lincoln and was intended to last for one year after the end of the Civil War. It was passed on March 3, 1865, by Congress to aid former slaves ...

Bromberg, Frederick George, 1837-1930

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U.S. representative of Alabama and lawyer. From the description of Frederick George Bromberg papers, 1867-1874. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453436 Lawyer, and U.S. Representative, 1873-1875, from Mobile, Ala. From the description of Frederick George Bromberg papers, 1738-1930 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23150058 Frederick George Bromberg was born in New York City, 19 June 1837, and moved with his parents to Mobile, Alabama, in 183...

Cedral Mines (Mexico)

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