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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Letter from John L. Leboute to James Curtis Booth, February 5, 1880
John L. Leboute, Chief Clerk of the United States Mint Superintendent's Office, sets the United States Mint's production rate for February.
Letter from A. L. Snowden to James Curtis Booth, March 2, 1880
Letter from Archibald Loudon Snowden (1835-1912) to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) in which Snowden informs Booth of the quote for Silver allotted for the month of March.
Letter from James Curtis Booth to A. L. Snowden, April 1, 1880
James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) writes to Archibald Loudon Snowden (1835-1912), superintendent of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia from 1879 to 1885, regarding the suspension of a skilled worker at the United States Mint.
Letter from Lloyd Smith to James Curtis Booth
Lloyd Pearsall Smith (1822-1886), a Librarian at The Library Company of Philadelphia, requests a copy of the Report of the Director of the Mint from James Curtis Booth (1810-1888).