United States Marshals (Kansas) Emolument returns [microform], 1866-1870.

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United States Marshals (Kansas) Emolument returns [microform], 1866-1870.

Emolument returns, Kansas, U. S. Marshals. Returns of fees and emoluments of Thomas C. Osborn, Charles C. Whiting, and D. W. Houston, and of moneys paid out by them during the same period for the services of their deputies and office expenses.

1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7796180

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Whiting, Charles, active 1832-1879

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Osborn, Thomas C., fl. 1866-1870.

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United States. Marshals Service

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The U.S. Marshals were formed by the Judiciary Act of 1789 in order to give the federal government enforcement power to apprehend fugitives and perform other odd jobs- such as the U.S. census (until 1870). Marshals were permitted to swear in Special Deputies and form posses to apprehend federal fugitives. Marshals could serve subpoenas, writs, warrants, summonses, handled all federal prisoners, and were able to distribute funds as ordered by federal courts. From the description of U....

Houston, D. W. 1827-1915.

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