Outgoing correspondence from the Clerk of the Contracting Board, 1857-1861.

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Outgoing correspondence from the Clerk of the Contracting Board, 1857-1861.

This is a bound volume of carbon copies of letters from the Clerk of the Contracting Board.

0.3 cu. ft. (1 volume).

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