Preliminary Inventory, Issues 137-139; Issue 1441962 - United States |
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... return to their desks , but their fears were not without foundation . Both the Huerta and Carranza factions branded such employees as traitors and threatened eventual punish- ment . Though Carranza later guaranteed exemption from ...
... return to their desks , but their fears were not without foundation . Both the Huerta and Carranza factions branded such employees as traitors and threatened eventual punish- ment . Though Carranza later guaranteed exemption from ...
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... returns made to the Veracruz office . State tax laws provided for the assessment of taxes each November by a State board , and taxes collected by the Americans were in accordance with assessments made the previous year . It was ...
... returns made to the Veracruz office . State tax laws provided for the assessment of taxes each November by a State board , and taxes collected by the Americans were in accordance with assessments made the previous year . It was ...
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... return to power . On the other hand , when a written agreement was filed in a notary's office , with nothing in the document to indicate that , the United States had anything to do with the proceedings , it was felt that Mexican courts ...
... return to power . On the other hand , when a written agreement was filed in a notary's office , with nothing in the document to indicate that , the United States had anything to do with the proceedings , it was felt that Mexican courts ...
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... return to their posts , since they feared punishment upon the withdrawal of the American forces . This term was completed by 1,160 children . The teachers voluntarily attended a teachers ' institute during the summer vacation , and the ...
... return to their posts , since they feared punishment upon the withdrawal of the American forces . This term was completed by 1,160 children . The teachers voluntarily attended a teachers ' institute during the summer vacation , and the ...
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... return of confiscated arms , 521 BAMFORD , CAPT . FRANK E. ( Chief , Dept. of Public Safety , May 4 - July 14 ) , 234 BANK NOTES , 37 , 38 , 47 , 483 BEACH , COMMANDER EDWARD L. ( temporary Administrator of Customs and Captain of the ...
... return of confiscated arms , 521 BAMFORD , CAPT . FRANK E. ( Chief , Dept. of Public Safety , May 4 - July 14 ) , 234 BANK NOTES , 37 , 38 , 47 , 483 BEACH , COMMANDER EDWARD L. ( temporary Administrator of Customs and Captain of the ...
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9TH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENTS accounts Adjutant alphabetically by name appeals appointed Army Arranged alphabetically Arranged chronologically Arranged numerically attorneys certificates Chief Justice chronologically by date Clerk COLLECTION OF REVOLUTIONARY Commissary Committee for Employment compiled Congress Continental Continental Congress copies of letters correspondence customhouse date of document described in entry disbursements dockets Federal Stamp Office file number funds Hodgdon included Joseph Story July July 19 June ledger letters sent Marshal May-Nov Mexican Military Government Military Stores miscellaneous name index names of persons National Archives numerous gaps oaths orders Organization on Unemployment papers Paymaster payment payrolls President's Emergency Committee President's Organization printed PROVOST COURT Provost Marshal Quartermaster General's Department receipts received Record Group records relating Regiment reports returns REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS rolls Sept statements subseries Supreme Court term of court thereunder Timothy Pickering Unemployment Relief volume contains War Department