Letter to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) stating "you are so eminently qualified for the position which you now hold in the Mint, that I am very sure that the idea of removing you, if entertained at all, must be founded on some mistake."
Franklin Hulings discusses his concerns with the political differences between his potential references, "Mr. King, Judge Kelly, and Judge Campbell" and the Mint's Director, Col. Snowden, as Hulings attempts to be reinstated as an employee to the United States Mint.
Account Statement listing totals for standard ounces of gold melted, actual wastage, and ratio of wasted to melted for the years 1861-1886. Dated after 1860, before 1887.