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Box 1

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Contains 5 Results:

Joseph Anderson to Moses Myers, 1828-1830

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id235733
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This series contains correspondence.

Dates: 1828-1830

Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C., to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1828 January 26

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Identifier: id235738
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Anderson encloses a new commission as the Senate has confirmed Moses' appointment as Collector of Norfolk & Portsmouth. Moses must take the oath and enter into bond with wureties of at least $40,000. Forms of oath to be forwarded to District Attorney.

Dates: 1828 January 26

Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C, to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 March 22

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Identifier: id235739
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Anderson writes that Moses' accounts of the Custom House have been adjusted for the 4th quarter of 1829.  A balance of $246,180 is due to the United States consisting of $160,326.17 bonds due, $81,541.55 bonds not yet due and $4312.63 cash.

Dates: 1830 March 22

Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C., to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 March 24

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Identifier: id235740
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Anderson instructs  Moses to turn over to Conway Whittle all public property in his possession as Whittle has been named Collector of Customs for Norfolk & Portsmouth.  Moses to take duplicate receipts and send one copy to Treasury Department.

Dates: 1830 March 24

Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C., to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 March 31

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: id235741
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Anderson informs Moses that his account as agent for the Marine Hospital for the 4th quarter of 1829 has been adjusted at the Treasury and a balance of $573.89 is due to Moses.

Dates: 1830 March 31