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Booth

James C. Booth was the U.S. Mint (Philadelphia) melter and refiner from 1849-1887. His papers are at the Science History Institute in Philadelphia (https://digital.sciencehistory.org/collections/kk91fk97p, link accessed 4/2021).

 

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4 entries found for [year:1886]

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    Silver transfer from Fox to Snowden 3/26/1886

    Silver transfer from Fox to Snowden

    Extract from the James C. Booth papers at the Science History Institute (Phialdelphia). Booth was the U.S. Mint (Philadelphia) melter & refiner from 1849-1887. Metadata courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

    Gold settlement 1860-1886 7/10/1886

    Gold settlement 1860-1886

    Extract from the James C. Booth papers at the Science History Institute (Phialdelphia). Booth was the U.S. Mint (Philadelphia) melter & refiner from 1849-1887. Metadata courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

    Melter-Refiner annual setlement since 1860 7/14/1886

    Melter-Refiner annual setlement since 1860

    Extract from the James C. Booth papers at the Science History Institute (Phialdelphia). Booth was the U.S. Mint (Philadelphia) melter & refiner from 1849-1887. Metadata courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

    Convert white cents to Standard CuNi alloy 9/30/1886

    Convert white cents to Standard CuNi alloy

    Extract from the James C. Booth papers at the Science History Institute (Phialdelphia). Booth was the U.S. Mint (Philadelphia) melter & refiner from 1849-1887. Metadata courtesy of Roger W. Burdette.

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