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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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3 entries found for [year:1894]

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    Letter from Matthew S. Quay to Margaret M. Booth 8/7/1894

    Letter from Matthew S. Quay to Margaret M. Booth

    Matthew S. Quay (1833-1904) of the United States Senate writes to inform Margaret M. Booth, wife of James Curtis Booth (1810-1888), that the bill for her relief is now pending and Acting Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Harris, will expedite its consideration.

    Letter from James Donald Cameron to Margaret M. Booth 8/8/1894

    Letter from James Donald Cameron to Margaret M. Booth

    James Donald Cameron (1833-1918) of the United States Senate assures Margaret M. Booth, wife of James Curtis Booth (1810-1888), of his intention to see that her relief bill receives speedy attention.

    Letter from S.R. Bond to Margaret C. Booth 12/19/1894

    Letter from S.R. Bond to Margaret C. Booth

    S.R. Bond, Attorney-at-Law, writes to Margaret M. Booth, wife of the late James Curtis Booth (1810-1888), to report success with the relief bill which will be sent to the President of the United States for his signature.

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