Postmaster appointment and petition, 1841 Jan. 12-1842 Oct. 12.

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Postmaster appointment and petition, 1841 Jan. 12-1842 Oct. 12.

Appointment of Charles C. Haddock as Buffalo deputy postmaster, 12 Oct. 1841; a petition signed by Buffalo citizens supporting the appointment, 12 Jan. 1842; and copies of post-office receipts dated 17 Mar. 1842.

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Haddock, Charles C., 1804 or 5-1849.

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United States. Post Office (Buffalo, N.Y.)

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United States. President (1841-1845 : Tyler)

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Tyler, John, 1790-1862

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