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These letters, spanning 1867, are from George H. Hoyt, Attorney General, and other individuals regarding the Attorney General office's general affairs to Kansas Governor Samuel Crawford. They wrote about passed resolutions, applications for patents, and the illegality of an election. Specifically, Reuben Middleton and J. F. Broadhead's applications were discussed.

Creator: Kansas. Governor (1865-1868 : Crawford)
Date: 1867

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Item Number: 453704
Call Number: Governor's Office, Governor Samuel Crawford Correspondence Files, Letters Received and Proclamations, Correspondence with State Departments, Box 3 Folder 14
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 453704

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