Note: The Levick plate of 1793 large cents that was originally published in the April 1869 issue (vol. 3, no. 12) was bound into this copy at the beginning of volume 3 (May 1868 issue, vol. 3, no. 1).
U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, Entry 216, Letters Received from Branch Mints and Assay Offices, 1834-1873)
La description:
Zimmerman and Lachenmeyer request King's assistance in securing permission to access the New Orleans Mint press. U.S. National Archives, Record Group 104 Entry 216, Box 2.
U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, Entry 216, Letters Received from Branch Mints and Assay Offices, 1834-1873)
La description:
Major General Sheridan requests permission from Tresaury Secretary McCulloch for Bonzano to use New Orleans Mint press. U.S. National Archives, Record Group 104 Entry 216, Box 2.
U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, Entry 216, Letters Received from Branch Mints and Assay Offices, 1834-1873)
La description:
Zimmerman and Lachenmeyer request Treasury Secretary McCulloch's permission to access the New Orleans Mint press. U.S. National Archives, Record Group 104 Entry 216, Box 2.
[[15] p. ; 14 x 10 cm,"Contemporary quarter calf and boards notebook, completed in the hands of two individuals, binding worn, content loose, housed in a Alan Grace tan half calf, decorative borad solander box. Very fine."]. American Numismatic Society library rare book room.
John Adams Bolen (1826-1906), diesinker of Springfield, MA, issued a number of medals in the 19th century variously related to numismatic, civic, commercial, and patriotic subjects. His work has been thoroughly and capably cataloged in Neil Musante’s The Medallic Works of John Adams Bolen (2002). Bolen’s oeuvre was exceptionally documented for the era, and the 1866 manuscript of his die register is now available on Newman Portal. Scanned from the American Numismatic Society (ANS) Rare Book Room, this document (mostly in Bolen’s hand) was donated by Tony Terranova to the ANS in 1995 and prior to that appeared in the Armand Champa library sale (part 2, Bowers & Merena 3/1995, lot 1074).
The Bolen manuscript was published in the American Journal of Numismatics (August 1866) and has been well-known since, but the images of Bolen’s own handwriting, as presented here, convey a historicity and sentiment not necessarily acquired from the heretofore published version. Apart from Musante’s comprehensive treatment of the subject, the Stack’s March 2011 Americana auction sale catalog, presenting the Q. David Bowers collection of Bolen medals, is an essential reference for the Bolen collector.
[19 p. ; 21 x 15 cm, Sale: No. 13, Inserted into the binding of the catalog is a letter in cross hatched writing, author and date unclear, Only copy not annotated, Bound auction #137 scanned, April 1866.] American Numismatic Society copy.