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James N. Tyner to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 01, 1861 (Recommends Colfax for cabinet)

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Tyner, Rep. Honorable James Noble of Ind. Postmaster General Grant Admin.

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Richard Tyner, residence in Chatham, Massachusetts. Dining room, to window

Richard Tyner, residence in Chatham, Massachusetts. Guest house bedroom, fireplace

James N. Muller Sr. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 27, 1864 (Introduction)

Army leaders questioned by House Military Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. Brig. General George P. Tyner, left, Assistant Chief of Staff, today told the House Military Affairs Committee that the U.S. Should 'not send its soldiers in the field with antiquated weapons'. He said the $110,000,000 recommended for critical items by President Roosevelt would be only sufficient to equip the present regular Army and National Guard. Maj. General C.M. Weston, Chief of Ordinance, and Maj. General R.M. Beck, right, Assistant U.S. Chief of Staff, also appeared before the committee, 1/24/39

Charles E. Wilson, executive vice-chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), and staff. Standing, left to right: Arthur L. Hawley, assistant to Mr. Wilson; Carroll K. Shaw, executive officer; Ray C. Ellis, director of the Radio Division; T.P. Wright, director, Resources Controll Office, Aircraft Production Board; L.R. Boulware, Office of the Controller of Shipbuilding; M. Joseph Meehan, associate director, Office of Progress Reports; William B. Murphy, director of Facilities Division; William K. Frank, director, General Industrial Equipment Division; A.H. Bunker, director, Aluminum and Magnesium Division; John S. Chaffee, deputy director, Tools Division; R.L. Vaniman, director, Automotive Division; Curtis E. Calder, director general for operations; Ralph J. Cordiner, director general of War Production Scheduling; Captain J.O. Gawne, director, Shipbuilding Division; Francis M. Shields, director, Safety and Technical Equipment Supplies Division; Mordecai Ezekiel, assistant to Mr. Wilson; Fred Searls, Jr., director, Facilities Bureau; James N. Nicely, assistant to Mr. Searls

Richard Tyner, residence in Chatham, Massachusetts. Terrace

James N. Jones House, 1460 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Wayne County, MI

Richard Tyner, residence in Chatham, Massachusetts. Guest house living room, to window

Richard Tyner, residence in Chatham, Massachusetts. Entrance detail II from right

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