Receiver's correspondence, 1816-1855.

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Receiver's correspondence, 1816-1855.

Correspondence (incoming correspondence May 11, 1816-Nov. 5, 1835 only) with Commissioner of the General Land Office; Secretary of the U.S. Treasury; and U. S. Treasurer primarily concerns weekly, monthly, and quarterly account transmittals; account corrections; military land scrip and U. S. Treasury draft receipts; and general land office transactions. Also included is an inventory (1855) for office items transferred to the Springfield Land District Office.

ledgers 3 volumes.

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