Appointment of Seth S. Boynton as postmaster for Oroville, Calif. : : Washington, D.C., D.S., 1892 Jan. 8.

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Appointment of Seth S. Boynton as postmaster for Oroville, Calif. : : Washington, D.C., D.S., 1892 Jan. 8.

Appoints Boynton postmaster for Oroville, Butte Co., Calif., for a term of four years from Jan. 6, 1892.

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