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The following documents relate to various matters in the State of Kansas. This description does not cover all the documents in this file. A letter on February 20, 1878, from J. J. Ingalls, about the location of an additional observatory that was introduced by Senator Paddock of Nebraska. A letter on May 7, 1878, from W. O. Kretsinger, states he is presenting his claims before the Department of the Interior for the position of Agent for the Quapaw Agency. A letter on November 9, 1877, from Peter McNally, requests Governor Anthony's help regarding his brother, who has lost his citizen's papers. A letter from Matthew Whittaker of St. Louis, Missouri, explains to Governor Anthony they can provide him with 200.000 U.S. government bonds at four percent for the value in gold.

Creator: Kansas. Governor (1877-1879: Anthony)
Date: 1877-1878

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Item Number: 454012
Call Number: Governor's Office, Governor George Tobey Anthony, Correspondence Files, General file, Box 1 Folder 2
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 454012

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