Anna M. Wood papers, 1918-1919.

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Anna M. Wood papers, 1918-1919.

Collection consists of American Red Cross, D.C. Chapter card appointing Anna M. Wood as Captain of Supply Corps, Post Office Dept.; a list of members of the Division of Railway Mail Pay Statistics, Post Office Department, Red Cross Military Unit, Anna M. Wood, Captain (20 Sept. 1918); and signed letter of Carter Glass, Secretary of the Treasury, authorizing Anna Wood to sign checks issued in his name for payment of interest to U.S. bond holders (11 Sept. 1919).

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United States. Post Office Department

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On July 26, 1775, members of the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, agreed: That a postmaster general be appointed for the United Colonies, who shall hold his office at Philada, and shall be allowed a salary of 1000 dollars per an: for himself, and 340 dollars per an: for a secretary and Comptroller, with power to appoint such, and so many deputies as to him may seem proper and necessary. That a line of posts be appointed under the direction of the Postmaster general, from Fal...

Wood, Anna M.

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Clerk in the U.S. Post Office and Treasury departments during World War I and captain of the American Red Cross military unit within the Post Office Department. Wood subsequently married John H. Murray. From the description of Anna M. Wood papers, 1918-1919. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 767859606 ...

United States. Department of the Treasury

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The Department of the Treasury was created by an act of Congress (1 Stat. 65), approved September 2, 1789. The orginal act established the Department to superintend the manage the National finances. This act charged the Secretary of the Treasury with the preparation of plans for the improvement and management of the revenue and the support of public credit. It further provided that the Secretary should prescribe the forms for keeping and rendering all manner of public accounts and for the ma...

Glass, Carter, 1858-1946

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Born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on 4 January 1858. Member of Virginia State Senate, 1898-1906; member of U.S. House of Representatives. 1902-1918; Secretary of the Treasury, 1918-1920, Member of U.S. Senate, 1920-1946. Died in Washington, D.C. on 28 May 1946. From the description of Letter : from Horace Mann Towner, 1925 Apr. 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122701025 Virginia statesman; Secretary of the Treasury. From the description of Letter, 1933 February, Uni...

American National Red Cross

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American charitable organization. From the description of American National Red Cross records, 1906-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867267 Historical Note The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principals of the International Red Cross Movement. The Federal Charter states it is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizat...