Register of incoming correspondence, 1848.

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Register of incoming correspondence, 1848.

The volume is a daily "letterbook" listing incoming correspondence received by the comptroller's office from February 4 to May 3, 1848. Each entry shows date received, name and residence of correspondent, nature of business, and disposition. Entries for May, 1848 carry the note, "Transferred to Book No. 2." Location of that volume is unknown.

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