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James Booth Papers

James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) was Melter & Refiner at the United States Mint in Philadelphia. The James Booth papers are held by the Science History Institute in Philadelphia and the numismatic portions are presented here, courtesy of Science History Institute. Newman Numismatic Portal sponsored the digitization of this material in 2021.

 

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4 entries found for [year:1866]

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    Letter from Joseph E. Hoven to James Curtis Booth, September 3, 1866 9/3/1866

    Letter from Joseph E. Hoven to James Curtis Booth, September 3, 1866

    An application for the position of United States Mint Chief Coiner.

    Letter from Joseph E. Hoven to James Curtis Booth, September 5, 1866 9/5/1866

    Letter from Joseph E. Hoven to James Curtis Booth, September 5, 1866

    Joseph E. Hoven follows up from his letter of September 3rd, 1866 regarding his application to the position of Chief Coiner at the United States Mint.

    Letter from Joseph E. Hoven to James Curtis Booth, September 10, 1866 9/10/1866

    Letter from Joseph E. Hoven to James Curtis Booth, September 10, 1866

    Joseph E. Hoven follows up from his letters of September 3 and 5, 1866 regarding his application to the position of Chief Coiner at the United States Mint.

    Letter from David Williams to James Curtis Booth 10/25/1866

    Letter from David Williams to James Curtis Booth

    David Williams expresses his wishes to be reinstated at the United States Mint to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888). Interior of the letter includes a recommendation for Mr. David Williams addressed to Booth from a Mr. Richard A. [Manshih?].

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