Appointment, 1869 April 30, Washington, D.C., of Walbridge A. Field, to serve as Attorney General pro tem.

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Appointment, 1869 April 30, Washington, D.C., of Walbridge A. Field, to serve as Attorney General pro tem.

States that Field is to perform duties of Attorney General in the absence of E.R. Hoar.

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