Papers, 1861 Sept. 29 and 1871 May 31.

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Papers, 1861 Sept. 29 and 1871 May 31.

Sept. 29, 1861 special order authorizes Samuel R. Black to establish recruiting station at Keokuk, Iowa for the 7th Iowa Infantry, includes note of Nathaniel B. Baker; document, May 31, 1871 authorizes John F. Hartley to act as secretary of the Treasury in absence of George S. Boutwell.

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