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Letter to Mayor Frederick B. Ogden, Mayor, Hoboken, from Richard H. Cook, State of N.J, Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury, Feb. 10, 1866, re third quarter family relief accounts.
2012.004.0021
2012.004
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1865 - 1866
Date(s) Created: 1866 Date(s): 1866
Notes: Archives 2012.004.0021 ==== State of New Jersey Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury Trenton, Feby 10th 1866 Hon. Frederick B. Ogden Mayor, City of Hoboken Dear Sir, The account for amount paid Families of N.J. Vols. [Volunteers] Residing in The City of Hoboken for Quarter Ending October 12th 1865 has been examined. And is now ready for Settlement at your earliest convenience. Yours Respectfully, Rich. H. Cook. ==== ==== STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Office of Adjutant General, Trenton, December 22, 1865. Circular : From and after this date, disbursing officers will upon every pay-day, require evidence from the Wife or Dependent Mother, claiming pay as of the family of any man borne upon the rolls on file in the County Clerk's Office, that the husband or son is in the U. S. Service. Members of the 34th Reg't N. J. Vols., alone excepted. R. F. STOCKTON, Jr., Adjutant General, New Jersey Militia. Official : [ink signature] R. F. STOCKTON, Jr. Adjutant General, N. J. M. [New Jersey Militia] ==== ==== Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2012-10-11