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Domestic News May 21, 1889

The Evening Bulletin

Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky

What is this article about?

On May 21, the President appointed Thomas D. Bumgarner, Henry C. Pickels, and Frank Lesnot as receivers of public moneys; William P. Alexander and John H. Mills as registers of land offices; and James Blythe and John Fosher as Indian agents in various US locations.

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Presidential Appointments.

WASHINGTON, May 21.-The following appointments has been made by the president: To be receivers of public moneys—Thomas D. Bumgarner, of Arkansas, at Dardanelle, Ark.; Henry C. Pickels, of Delaware, at Folsom, N. M.; Frank Lesnot, of New Mexico, at Roswell, N. M.

To be registers of land offices—William P. Alexander, of Colorado, at Del Norte, Col.; John H. Mills, of New Mexico, at Roswell, N. M.

To be Indian agents—James Blythe, of North Carolina, at the Eastern Cherokee agency in North Carolina; John Fosher, of Wyoming territory, at the Shoshone agency in Wyoming territory.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment

What keywords are associated?

Presidential Appointments Receivers Of Public Moneys Registers Of Land Offices Indian Agents

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas D. Bumgarner Henry C. Pickels Frank Lesnot William P. Alexander John H. Mills James Blythe John Fosher

Where did it happen?

Washington

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Washington

Event Date

May 21

Key Persons

Thomas D. Bumgarner Henry C. Pickels Frank Lesnot William P. Alexander John H. Mills James Blythe John Fosher

Event Details

The president made appointments to positions as receivers of public moneys at Dardanelle, Ark.; Folsom, N. M.; and Roswell, N. M.; registers of land offices at Del Norte, Col. and Roswell, N. M.; and Indian agents at the Eastern Cherokee agency in North Carolina and the Shoshone agency in Wyoming territory.

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