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Santa Fe., Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
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The President has nominated several individuals for positions including secretary of legation to Mexico, consul to Gothenburg, Sweden, collector of customs for Vermont, pension agent in Pittsburgh, secretary of Oklahoma, receiver of public moneys in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, registers of land offices in various locations, and U.S. attorney for the district of Kansas. Nominations sent to the Senate.
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Edward C. Butler, of Massachusetts, secretary of legation to Mexico; Otto H. Boyesen, of North Dakota, consul to Gothenburg, Sweden; Bradley B. Smalley, collector of customs for Vermont; Geo. W. Skinner, pension agent, Pittsburg; Thomas J. Lowe, secretary of Oklahoma; James C. Caldwell, receiver of public moneys, Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
To be registers of land offices: Edwin P. Harman, of Denver; William D. Lindsay, Guthrie, Oklahoma; Edward D. Spilman, Kingfisher, Oklahoma; John J. Eavers, Little Rock, Ark.; William C. Perry, United States attorney, district of Kansas.
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The following nominations by the president have been sent to the senate: Edward C. Butler, of Massachusetts, secretary of legation to Mexico; Otto H. Boyesen, of North Dakota, consul to Gothenburg, Sweden; Bradley B. Smalley, collector of customs for Vermont; Geo. W. Skinner, pension agent, Pittsburg; Thomas J. Lowe, secretary of Oklahoma; James C. Caldwell, receiver of public moneys, Kingfisher, Oklahoma. To be registers of land offices: Edwin P. Harman, of Denver; William D. Lindsay, Guthrie, Oklahoma; Edward D. Spilman, Kingfisher, Oklahoma; John J. Eavers, Little Rock, Ark.; William C. Perry, United States attorney, district of Kansas.