Correspondence from U.S. Mint Director James Pollock to Treasury Secretary George Boutwell regarding profits from the Medal Fund. U.S. National Archives, record group 56, entry 169, box 1.
NNP acknowledges Roger W. Burdette for providing scans.
U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, Entry 1, General Correspondence)
Beschreibung:
Philadelphia Mint records scanned at the National Archives (NARA) in Philadelphia - covering the period May, 1872 - September, 1872. General Correspondence from Entry 1, Box 90 of Record Group 104. Courtesy of John Graffeo.
U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, Entry 1, General Correspondence)
Beschreibung:
Philadelphia Mint records scanned at the National Archives (NARA) in Philadelphia - covering the period October, 1872 - March, 1873. General Correspondence from Entry 1, Box 91 of Record Group 104. Courtesy of John Graffeo.
Lieutenant Commander J. D. Marvin follows up with James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) from his letter of January 12 about the use of silver or copper in ordinance experiments at DuPont's Powder Mill. Marvin asks for more details on the preparation of the silver disks recommended by Booth.
Henry Richard Linderman (1825-1879), superintendent of the United States Mint, writes to James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) in a letter marked "Private" to ask Booth for advice on the operations of the United States Mint's New York Assay Office.