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Appointments Notaries public

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Creator: Kansas. Governor (1863-1865 : Carney)

Date: 1863 - 1864

Level of Description: Folder

Material Type: Government record

Call Number: Governor's Office, Governor Thomas Carney, Correspondence Files, Letters and other items received, Box 1 Folder 7

Unit ID: 453563

Summary: This folder on Appointments notaries public comes from the Correspondence series of the Governor Thomas Carney Papers. Thomas Carney was Kansas' second state Governor, serving from 1863 to 1865. He was born near Tipton, Delaware County, Ohio in 1824 and came to Kansas in search of better health care and new business opportunities. Thomas Carney and his business partner Thomas C. Stevens were the first to open a wholesale house in Leavenworth, Kansas. This record includes letters to the governor from multiple counties in Kansas, requesting certain individuals for the appointment of Notaries public in their said county between March 4th, 1863 and July 14th, 1864.

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Title (Main title): Appointments Notaries public

Part of: Records of the Kansas Governor's Office. Records of the Kansas Governor's Office : administration of Governor Thomas Carney (1863-1865). Letters and other items received.

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027-03-06-04   

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    Kansas State Agencies. Governor's Office. Specific Administrations. Carney, Thomas Administration.