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to Ethan A. Jenks
28 November 1891
Hutchinson, John I., fl. 1891-1892
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, instructs Jenks, a Rhode Island deputy collector, on the taxation of a large still. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.286
Harpnes, M. A., fl. 1891
Harpnes informs Jenks, a Rhode Island deputy collector, that Henry T. Nichols is a "W. Malt L. Dealer, but not a W. L. Dealer." Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.287
to John I. Hutchinson
3 December 1891
Powel, William, fl. 1891
Powel contests the Internal Revenue Service's claim that his firm is liable to pay the government a special tax as a retail dealer. Powel was informed of his firms' liability by deputy collector Ethan A. Jenks.
GLC02750.288
5 December 1891
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, informs deputy collector Jenks that [William?] Powel's firm must pay taxes and a penalty. Contains an unsigned note attached by nail waiving all claims to exemption from assessment owing to the fifteen months...
GLC02750.289
December 16, 1891
Hutchinson, district tax collector, instructs deputy collector Jenks to collect an outstanding penalty from [William?] Powel's firm. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.291
December 26, 1891
Hutchinson, district tax collector, requests forms from Jenks, deputy collector. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.292
30 December 1891
Hutchinson, district tax collector, instructs Jenks, deputy collector, on a case involving a large still. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.293
January 14, 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, instructs Jenks, deputy collector, to forward a voucher omitted from Jenks' last expense report. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.294
February 2, 1892
Lister, G.R., fl. 1892
Lister, a record clerk, informs Jenks, deputy collector, of corrections Jenks is required to make on his abstract. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.295
February 6, 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, writes to Jenks, deputy collector, regarding unpaid penalty reports. Written on IRS stationer
GLC02750.296
February 15, 1892
Hutchinson, district collector, requests amended tax forms from deputy collector Jenks. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.298
February 17, 1892
Hutchinson, district collector, requests amended tax forms from deputy collector Jenks. Refers to the previous item in this inventory. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.299
2 April 1892
Jenks, Ethan A., fl. 1825-1901
Jenks, deputy tax collector, requests information from district collector Hutchinson regarding the return and refund of IRS stamps. A reply from G. R. [?] is included at the bottom of the page. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.300
to Ethan A. Jenks and Coates
13 April 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, discusses tax forms with deputy collectors Jenks and Coates. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.301
4 May 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, asks deputy collector Jenks to explain the cases he assesses more thoroughly. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.303
5 May 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, requests that deputy collector Jenks delay the use of a special tax stamp. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.304
9 May 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, requests that deputy collectors Jenks and Coates send abstracts from their divisions in Rhode Island to Hartford. Refers to an enclosed letter (not included) from the commissioner. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.305
31 May 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, assigns deputy collector Jenks to duty as Oleomargarine Deputy in the Rhode Island office, where Jenks currently works. Informs Jenks that he will work under the supervision of the Stamp Deputy, Mr. Clark....
GLC02750.306
to wife
8 July 1876
Hartsuff, Arthur, fl. 1870-1893
re: 7/8, Hartsuff reports that General Crooks forces have not moved much since his letter of 6/28, but with the expected arrival of a train on 8/11 or 8/12 they expect to be under arm and on the march again. He also reports that "fighting Indians...
GLC05201.003
19 June 1881
re: Hartsuff opens with the admonition that his wife and children should deprive themselves of nothing since he is deprived of almost every comfort in the field. He goes on to describe the High Sierra as "worse than anything you ever saw, barren...
GLC05201.004
to brother
re: true to his "prediction", Hartsuff is now in the Rockies. He describes the setting to his brother and then goes on to discuss the "complicated" situation with the Utes who are being forced from one reservation to another in the wake of 1) the...
GLC05201.005
to "my darling wife and children"
8 July 1881
re: Hartsuff again considers the prospects of trouble with the upcoming relocation of the Uncompahgre Utes to their new reservation in Utah at the junction of the Green and White Rivers. He expresses contempt for the "Civil Authority" which "spend...
GLC05201.006
to Florence Hartstuff
17 July 1881
re: letter fragment describing the calvary camp, Hartsuff's headquarters, to his young daughter.
GLC05201.007
to Alice Hartstuff
1881
re: Hartsuff sends money and instructions "in a nut shell" for investing it. He advises his wife to invest the money wisely and suggests that expanding into the lot that adjoins their current home would be a wise choice if she could make certain...
GLC05201.008
to "my darling little girl"
13 November 1890
re: Hartsuff writes to his daughter Florence at boarding school thanking her for the gifts that she sent home and reassuring her that the entire family thinks about her often and wonders what she might be doing at school. He also compliments the...
GLC05201.009
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