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Letters to Secretaries of the Treasury
(Making of the modern world. Part 2)

Publisher [United States : s.n
Year 1867?]
Size 1 online resource (iv, 26, 26, 24 p.)
Authors *Gibbs, Montgomery
United States Dept. of the Treasury Office of the Secretary
Subjects LCSH:Revenue -- United States  All Subject Search
LCSH:Fraud -- United States  All Subject Search
Notes Reproduction of the original from the University of Kansas
Letter of Montgomery Gibbs, Esq., to Hon[orable] S.P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, in relation to frauds on the revenue, with the report thereon of Hon[orable] Edward Jordan, Solicitor of the Treasury, January 15th, 1862 -- A letter of Montgomery Gibbs, United States Revenue Agent, to Hon[orable] Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury, giving an account of the successful efforts of the Treasury Department to suppress fraud and protect the revenue, and the devices attempted for the purpose of defeating these efforts ... March 22nd, 1867 -- Copy of a letter of Montgomery Gibbs, United States Revenue Agent, to Hon[orable] Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury, enclosing letters from leading consuls of the United States, giving their opinions as to the necessity and value of the Revenue Agency, and the manner in which its affairs have been conducted, April 22nd, 1867
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