The National Almanac and Annual RecordGeorge W. Childs., 1863 |
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... stamp upon the same designating its weight and fineness ; in which case he pays a charge of six cents per hundred dollars , instead of the one - half of one per cent , charged for coinage . Gold from jewellers ' shops , containing ...
... stamp upon the same designating its weight and fineness ; in which case he pays a charge of six cents per hundred dollars , instead of the one - half of one per cent , charged for coinage . Gold from jewellers ' shops , containing ...
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... stamps and letter - balances . It provides blanks and stationery for the use of the depart- ment , and superintends the several agencies esta- blished for supplying postmasters with blanks . It has the supervision of the ocean - mail ...
... stamps and letter - balances . It provides blanks and stationery for the use of the depart- ment , and superintends the several agencies esta- blished for supplying postmasters with blanks . It has the supervision of the ocean - mail ...
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... stamps , printing of blanks , & c .; others , stationed at important points to attend to the transfers of the mails and render assistance to the special agents . Their salaries vary , —those in the more important and responsible ...
... stamps , printing of blanks , & c .; others , stationed at important points to attend to the transfers of the mails and render assistance to the special agents . Their salaries vary , —those in the more important and responsible ...
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... stamps , and blanks ..... Mail depredations and special agents ..... 14,299 20 144,266 83 47,837 22 Clerks for offices and miscellaneous payments ............ 120,186 86 Postage stamps and stamped envelopes 92.772 70 Foreign postage ...
... stamps , and blanks ..... Mail depredations and special agents ..... 14,299 20 144,266 83 47,837 22 Clerks for offices and miscellaneous payments ............ 120,186 86 Postage stamps and stamped envelopes 92.772 70 Foreign postage ...
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... Stamps sold .... 1,768,527 81 146,293 44 5,630 81 1,786,907 71 146,424 12 125,085 53 571,209 28 5,009 90 3,344 75 1,792,210 25 1,517,145 63 Receipts on account of 19,305 66 6,864,791 43 emolument ... 30,496 75 13,524 42 36,347 15 14,195 ...
... Stamps sold .... 1,768,527 81 146,293 44 5,630 81 1,786,907 71 146,424 12 125,085 53 571,209 28 5,009 90 3,344 75 1,792,210 25 1,517,145 63 Receipts on account of 19,305 66 6,864,791 43 emolument ... 30,496 75 13,524 42 36,347 15 14,195 ...
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