Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen3 |
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... living in Leominster , or wherever he might have been located after leaving Leominster , and he was to be put back in the service again . It was arranged by Mr. Cheney , I suppose . ( Mr. Eastman , counsel for Mr. Cheney , desired the ...
... living in Leominster , or wherever he might have been located after leaving Leominster , and he was to be put back in the service again . It was arranged by Mr. Cheney , I suppose . ( Mr. Eastman , counsel for Mr. Cheney , desired the ...
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... living , there would be less trouble from the loss of letters than there is to - day . If there is any department of the government that touches the people , from the highest to the lowest , it is the Post - Office Department . That is ...
... living , there would be less trouble from the loss of letters than there is to - day . If there is any department of the government that touches the people , from the highest to the lowest , it is the Post - Office Department . That is ...
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... consider it necessary to have a mail - messenger ? -A . Perhaps not actually necessary , but it is very convenient for those living on the line . By Mr. TOWNSEND : Q. How long is that road 102 INVESTIGATION OF CHARGES AGAINST T. P. CHENEY .
... consider it necessary to have a mail - messenger ? -A . Perhaps not actually necessary , but it is very convenient for those living on the line . By Mr. TOWNSEND : Q. How long is that road 102 INVESTIGATION OF CHARGES AGAINST T. P. CHENEY .
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... living there I resided at Hillsboro ' . Question . State what you know in reference to the mail - route messenger between Contoocook and Hillsboro ' , and as to what necessity there is for that route , and state any facts within your ...
... living there I resided at Hillsboro ' . Question . State what you know in reference to the mail - route messenger between Contoocook and Hillsboro ' , and as to what necessity there is for that route , and state any facts within your ...
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... living at Ashland , N. H. I then had a wife and three children . I now have a wife and seven children . I thought I might attend to the duties of the office properly and spend my Sundays at home with my family . As I stated , I have had ...
... living at Ashland , N. H. I then had a wife and three children . I now have a wife and seven children . I thought I might attend to the duties of the office properly and spend my Sundays at home with my family . As I stated , I have had ...
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amount Ashland banks BEARD believe better bonds Boston Bowdoin College building capital capitalists cause cent Central Branch CHAIRMAN Cheney Cheney's office committee Company G condition Congress cost currency December 31 depression discharged dollars duty eight hours employed employés employment England expenses fact give greenbacks Hampshire head clerk Hillsboro Holmes hours of labor increase industry interest iron late Company leave of absence legislation machinery manufacturers MARSHALL Massachusetts matter mean ment millions months MOODY National Home never Non-commissioned officers paid persons post-office postmaster present production profit question RADCLYFFE railroad railway mail service received remedy RICE road route-agent Saint Albans ships Stahl SUMNER superintendent suppose tariff thing THOMPSON THURBER time?-A tion to-day Total trade United wages WALKER whole workingmen York Central Railroad York Volunteers