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Secretary's office. Concord, August 2d, 1806. Dear Sir. The very concerns that do now, and will for a long time, claim attention in the Secretary's office in Concord, and which making my own care and labor, as well as the assistance of several o

Washington City, May 23, 1828. Sir. As I am about to retire from public life, and from the service of a people who have so long honored me with their continued and unwavering confidence I deem it my duty, at the close of my political career to t

Nation's busiest secretary. Washington, D.C., Aug. 25. Probably the busiest Secretary in the Capitol these days is Eugenia Pope, Secretary and only employee of Wage-Hour Administrator Elmer F. Andrews. The Bureau will employ 1,000 persons in two months, but in the meantime Miss Pope must keep track of 50,000 applications for jobs, 82538

Washington City, May 23, 1828. Sir. As I am about to retire from public life, and from the service of a people who have so long honored me with their continued and unwavering confidence I deem it my duty, at the close of my political career to t

... To the Commissioner of pensions. Sir: I have received your letter calling my attention to the vast amount of work imposed upon your Bureau in connection with the correspondence of members of both Houses of Congress concerning pension claims

To the Hon. the House of Representatives in Congress assembled. More than a month has now passed away, since your honorable body resumed its labors, and still the question of the ways and means, for meeting our present great emergency, has hardl

Private and confidential. Philadelphia, February 25, 1817. Sir. To the enclosed letter I request the favour of your particular attention. It involves a subject of considerable importance, not to me alone, but to the management of the Bank of Pen

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New Assistant Secretary of Interior. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Ebert K. Berlew, of Pennsylvania, who was today nominated by President Roosevelt to be first Assistant Secretary of the Interior. He succeeds Theodore Walters, who died a few weeks ago. Mr. Berlew has been in the government service for 27 years--most of the time in the Department of Interior, 122037

Secretary's office. Concord, August 2d, 1806. Dear Sir. The very concerns that do now, and will for a long time, claim attention in the Secretary's office in Concord, and which making my own care and labor, as well as the assistance of several o

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