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U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, Entry 1, General Correspondence)

General correspondence files of the U.S. Mint, 1792-1899 (204 boxes total). Boxes 1 through 45, representing 1792-1857, were scanned in Philadelphia under the direction of R. W. Julian, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Subsequent boxes are courtesy of John Graffeo. The National Archives online catalog record for this entry is https://catalog.archives.gov/id/561197. See also the National Archives & Records Administration numismatic finding aids at https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/archivedetail/538870.

Note: Box 1 covers 1792-1797, while box 2 contains the Chief Coiner's account of Laborer's Wages for 1795 and 1796. Following this the series is chronological although some boxes occasionally contain stray items outside the specified date range.

 

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4 entries found for [year:1841]

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    Robert M. Patterson to Washington Tyson, 11/5/1841 11/5/1841

    Robert M. Patterson to Washington Tyson, 11/5/1841

    Correspondence from Mint Director Patterson regarding the Jefferson Indian Peace medal dies. From the U.S. National Archives, record group 104, entry 1, box 21, courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

    Edward Fayssoux to R. M. Patterson, 11/17/1841 11/17/1841

    Edward Fayssoux to R. M. Patterson, 11/17/1841

    Correspondence from Fayssoux to Mint Director Patterson, transmitting old dies to the Mint. From the National Archives, record group 104, entry 1, box 21, courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

    R. M. Patterson to Washington Tyson, 11/19/1841 11/19/1841

    R. M. Patterson to Washington Tyson, 11/19/1841

    Correspondence from Mint Director Patterson to Tyson, acknowledging a shipment of six dies. From the U.S. National Archives, record group 104. entry 1, box 21, courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

    Washington Tyson to R. M. Patterson, 11/24/1841 11/24/1841

    Washington Tyson to R. M. Patterson, 11/24/1841

    Correspondence from Tyson to Mint Director Patterson regarding the return of medal dies to the Mint, courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

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