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U.S. National Archives (Record Group 104, [Denver] Entry 21, Letters Sent to the Director of the Mint)

Correspondence from the Superintendent of the Denver Mint to the Mint Director in Washington, D.C. 

Series description: This series consists of copies of letters sent to the Director of the Mint from the Superintendent of the U.S. Mint, Denver. These letters are concerned with the general administration of the Mint, including accounts, fiscal matters, personnel, equipment, and supplies. Other letters relate to shipments of bullion from other mints, assaying work done for the Forest Service and the General Land Office, and reports on the value of gold and silver. Also included in this series are copies of letters sent from the Superintendent to heads of other mints, primarily the melter and refiner, and the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.

U.S. National Archive (NARA) catalog entry: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2629242. See also the National Archives & Records Administration numismatic finding aids at https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/archivedetail/538870.

Note: The identifier "entry 21" has been reused at Denver NARA.  At Philadelphia NARA, entry 21 refers to the Treasurer's correspondence index.

 

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2 entries found for [year:1917]

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    Letters Sent to the Director from the Superintendent of the Denver Mint 9/27/1917

    Letters Sent to the Director from the Superintendent of the Denver Mint

    U.S. Mint correspondence (Denver) from September 27, 1916 To September 29, 1917. From the U.S. National Archives (Denver), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 21, including September 27, 1916 to September 29, 1917. Courtesy of John Graffeo.

    Letters Sent to the Director from the Superintendent of the Denver Mint 10/1/1917

    Letters Sent to the Director from the Superintendent of the Denver Mint

    U.S. Mint (Denver) correspondence, covering the period October 1, 1917 To December 4, 1918. From the U.S. National Archives (Denver), record group 104, entry 21. Courtesy of John Graffeo.

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