Box 14
Contains 25 Results:
U.S. Government Official Material relating to the Claims Commission, 1865, 1868, 1869, 1870
The General Claims Material consists mostly of correspondence between the lawyers, the Claims Commission, and the government officials involved with the processing and execution of the individual claims. Discussion of financial settlements, notes about multiple claims, official Claims Commission documents and some material in Spanish is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.
Unidentifiable Material, circa 19th century
The General Claims Material consists mostly of correspondence between the lawyers, the Claims Commission, and the government officials involved with the processing and execution of the individual claims. Discussion of financial settlements, notes about multiple claims, official Claims Commission documents and some material in Spanish is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.
Unknown Claims Material, circa 19th century
The General Claims Material consists mostly of correspondence between the lawyers, the Claims Commission, and the government officials involved with the processing and execution of the individual claims. Discussion of financial settlements, notes about multiple claims, official Claims Commission documents and some material in Spanish is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.
United States and Mexican Claims Commission Ashton, J. Hubley Correspondence relating to multiple claims, 1872
The General Claims Material consists mostly of correspondence between the lawyers, the Claims Commission, and the government officials involved with the processing and execution of the individual claims. Discussion of financial settlements, notes about multiple claims, official Claims Commission documents and some material in Spanish is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.
Wolf, John, 1870
The General Claims Material consists mostly of correspondence between the lawyers, the Claims Commission, and the government officials involved with the processing and execution of the individual claims. Discussion of financial settlements, notes about multiple claims, official Claims Commission documents and some material in Spanish is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.