Correspondence, 1850.

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Correspondence, 1850.

Correspondence to Mitchell from the Michigan Office of the Auditor General's Office, 1850. Included are a letter, dated June 19, 1850 from John J. Adams, Aud. Gen., about Mitchell's land being sold for taxes due ($56.46) in 1847. Also included is a letter, dated Aug. 23, 1850, from G. Paull, Dep. Aud. Gen., re: Mitchell's redemption of his land. No information is available as to where Mitchell lived and owned property in Mich.

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Adam, John J.

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Paull, Grace, 1898-1990

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Grace Paull was born in 1898 in Cold Brook, NY. She designed greeting cards for several years after attending art school. In 1932 she began a career as an illustrator of children's books. She also wrote several books for children, which were all self-illustrated. Her early outdoor activities such as skating, skiing, hiking, and exploring had a great influence on her writing and illustrating. Biographical Source: Somebody About the Author, Vol. 24, p. 156-158 From the guide to the Gra...

Mitchell, John W., fl. 1850.

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No further information is available on these men. From the description of Correspondence, 1850. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 45031859 ...

Michigan. Office of the Auditor General

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Charles G. Hammond served as Auditor General of Michigan, 1839-1843, and Gideon Paull served as his clerk, 1839-1842. No further information is available on these men. From the description of Correspondence to the Ottawa County treasurer, 1839-1842. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 44175907 The mission statement of the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) is to improve the accountability of public funds and to improve the operations of State gover...