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Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quartermaster

Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quarterma...

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Custums rifle team receives secretary of treasury cup for marksmanship. Washington, D.C., Aug. 5. Acting Secretary of the Treasury, Roswell Magill today presented to the Bureau of Customs revolver team the silver cup offered by Secretary Morgenthau for proficiency in small-arms marksmanship by Treasury Agents engaged in law enforcement and protective duties. In the photograph, left to right: A.W. Quick, Norfolk, Virginia Bureau of Customs; Acting Secretary Magill; M.R. Rogers, Seattle Bureau of Customs; W.J. Osmer, New York Bureau of Customs; P.M. Chapman, Takoma, Wash. Bureau of Customs; and E.L. Ballinger, El Paso, Tex. Bureau of Customs, 8/5/38

Custums rifle team receives secretary of treasury cup for marksmanship...

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Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 30, 1864  (Instructions to Treasury agents)
[Abraham Lincoln] to Treasury Agents, Friday, October 21, 1864  (Order concerning James Hughes)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Abraham Lincoln to Treasury Agents, Friday, October 21, 1864 (Order concerning James Hughes)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 30, 1864 (Instructions to Treasury agents)
Defies Uncle Sam. Washington, D.C. Aug. 14. After much persuasion William H. Abbott, 77, finally signed the papers agreeing to sell his house to the government but has now refused to move after receiving several notices from Treasury agents. The ground is wanted for the new Bureau of Engraving and Printing Annex. Abbott has spent half of his life collecting data on the health-giving qualities of pineapple juice. He claims pineapple juice has cured all of his ills and is responsible for his present age

Defies Uncle Sam. Washington, D.C. Aug. 14. After much persuasion Will...

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Defies Uncle Sam. Washington, D.C. Aug. 14. After much persuasion William H. Abbott, 77, finally signed the papers agreeing to sell his house to the government but has now refused to move after receiving several notices from Treasury agents. The ground is wanted for the new Bureau of Engraving and Printing Annex. Abbott has spent half of his life collecting data on the health-giving qualities of pineapple juice. He claims pineapple juice has cured all of his ills and is responsible for his present age

Defies Uncle Sam. Washington, D.C. Aug. 14. After much persuasion Will...

A man sitting on a set of stairs reading a book, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. Harris and Ewing photo. Date (year) based on ... More

Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quartermaster

Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quarterma...

Public domain photograph of building, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quartermaster

Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quarterma...

Caption from negative sleeve: Offices of Treasury agent and Quartermaster, Charleston, S.C. Two plates form left (LC-B811-3435A) and right (LC-B811-3435B) halves of a stereograph pair. Attributed to G.N. Barnar... More

Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quartermaster

Charleston, South Carolina. Officer's of Treasury agents and Quarterma...

Caption from negative sleeve: Offices of Treasury agent and Quartermaster, Charleston, S.C. Two plates form left (LC-B811-3435A) and right (LC-B811-3435B) halves of a stereograph pair. Attributed to G.N. Barnar... More

Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 30, 1864  (Instructions to Treasury agents)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 30, 1864 (Instructions to Treasury agents)