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22 May 1866
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Treaty Between the United States and the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Tribes of Indians
concluded October 14, 1865 proclaimed February 2, 1867
GLC04099.66
7 March 1867
Supplemental Treaty Between the United States and the Ponca Tribe of Indians
concluded March 10, 1865 proclaimed March 28, 1867
GLC04099.67
8 April 1867
Treaty Between the United States and the Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi
concluded March 19. 1867 proclaimed April 18, 1867
GLC04099.68
17 April 1867
Treaty Between the United States and the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians
concluded June 9. 1863 proclaimed April 20, 1867
GLC04099.69
15 April 1867
Treaty Between the United States and the Sissiton and Warpeton Bands of Dakota or Sioux Indians
concluded February 19. 1867 proclaimed May 2, 1867
GLC04099.70
6 June 1868
Supplemental Article to the Treaty of July 19, 1866, between the United States of America and the Cherokee Nation of Indians
concluded April 27, 1868 proclaimed June 10, 1868
GLC04099.71
25 July 1868
Treaty between the United States of America and the Pottawatomie Tribe of Indians
concluded February 27, 1867 proclaimed August 7, 1868
GLC04099.72
Treaty between the United States of America and the Crow Tribe of Indians
concluded May 7, 1868 proclaimed August 12, 1868
GLC04099.73
Treaty between the United States of America and the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Tribes of Indians
concluded October 28, 1867 proclaimed August 19, 1868
GLC04099.74
Treaty between the United States of America and the Northern Cheyenne and Northern Arapahoe Tribes of Indians
concluded May 10, 1868 proclaimed August 25, 1868
GLC04099.75
14 October 1868
Treaty between the United States of America and the Tribe of Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi
concluded February 18, 1867
GLC04099.76
Treaty between the United States of America and the Senecas, mixed Senecas and Shawnees, Quapaws, Confederated Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas, and Piankeshaws, Ottawas of Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Boeuf, and certain Wyandottes
concluded February 23, 1867
GLC04099.77
8 December 1891
Mason, John N., fl. 1891
to John I. Hutchinson
Marked as a copy. Mason, a Commissioner, confirms receipt of documents sent by Hutchinson, a district tax collector. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.290
13 February 1892
Wilson, G., fl. 1892
Marked as a copy. Wilson, deputy commissioner, instructs district tax collector Hutchinson regarding collection of taxes related to manufacturers in his district. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.297
13 May 1892
Wilson, G.W., fl. 1860-1902
Wilson, deputy commissioner, instructs district collector Hutchinson to forward previously requested abstracts of sales of oleomargarine from Hutchinson's district to Washington, D. C. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.302
8 October 1891
Hutchinson, John I., fl. 1891-1892
to Ethan A. Jenks
Hutchinson, a tax collector, requests information from Jenks, deputy collector in Providence, Rhode Island, regarding some citizens' unpaid taxes. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.284
24 November 1891
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, informs Jenks, Rhode Island deputy collector, that they will "get cat-hauled over the coals by Department soon," if Jenks does not promptly provide him with information on a tax issue within Jenks' division....
GLC02750.285
28 November 1891
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
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
16 December 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
26 December 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
14 January 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
2 February 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
6 February 1892
Hutchinson, district tax collector, writes to Jenks, deputy collector, regarding unpaid penalty reports. Written on IRS stationer
GLC02750.296
15 February 1892
Hutchinson, district collector, requests amended tax forms from deputy collector Jenks. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.298
17 February 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
13 April 1892
to Ethan A. Jenks and Coates
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
1 June 1892
Gardiner, George, fl. 1892
[List of forms received from Ethan A. Jenks, Rhode Island deputy tax collector]
written on IRS stationery
GLC02750.307
Hutchinson, district tax collector, assures Jenks that the change in the force (possibly referring to change within the division office) in Providence, Rhode Island, was made at Hutchinson's suggestion. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.308
15 August 1878
Webster, George, fl. 1878-1879
[Writ of Attachment]
Tourtellot, tax collector, accuses Jordan of failing to fulfill a promise. Atwood signs as sheriff. [Maury?] signs as notary public. Docketed by Jordan and his attorneys.
GLC02750.319
10 April 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond tells Estelle that the following day he shall turn twenty-one, and that to mark the occasion he has been inflicted by a bad case of diarrhea. Sidney compares democracy to a map cause, in that when things are easy, people are "prone to get...
GLC09120.215
19 October 1942
Diamond discusses Congress' contemplation to prohibit the sale of liquor near army posts.
GLC09120.118
1852-1902
[Geneology of Dewey Family]
Written on the back of a printed Report from the War Department dated 25 June from Buffalo, New York.
GLC02161.189
29 December 1865
French, E.B., fl. 1865-1871
[Confirmation from the United States Treasury Department that Captain Ethan A. Jenks' return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage was received, examined and found correct]
Signed by French as the Second Auditor of the United States Treasury Department.
GLC02750.208
[Confirmation from the United States Treasury Department that Captain Ethan A. Jenks' return of arms was received, examined and found correct]
GLC02750.209
1866
Chipman, Hosmer & Company, fl. 1866
[pamphlet of laws and information relating to claims against the government of the United States]
GLC02750.273
[Special circular regarding former soldiers' claims against the United States government]
GLC02750.274
11 February 1888
Perkins, Benjamin G., fl. 1888
to unknown
Possibly to Captain Ethan A. Jenks. Perkins, who formerly served in the Rhode Island Volunteers, updates Jenks on personal matters taking place in the Internal Revenue Service Collector's Office where Jenks formerly worked. Written on IRS...
GLC02750.281
30 July 1891
to Ethan A. Jenks and Mr. Coates
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, apologizes for the actions of deputy collector Wilson. Requests that the recipients assess their respective Rhode Island divisions for delinquent tax payers. Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.282
26 September 1891
Hutchinson, a district tax collector, instructs Jenks and Coates to finish a report on their respective divisions requested 30 July 1891 (see the previous item on this inventory). Written on IRS stationery.
GLC02750.283
8 July 1881
Hartsuff, Arthur, fl. 1870-1893
to "my darling wife and children"
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
12 July 1864
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
to Harriet W. Dewey
He thinks the "Head of the Nation" is frightened by the raid into Maryland and want to protect Washington. He would like to hear that the Johnnies are burning Buffalo.
GLC02161.134
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