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White, Esq. Acting Chief Clerk of the Department of the Interior. ☞ See Ins. B'k B. p. 23...
White, 16 January 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 17 January 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 17 January 1871
William Craig, Esq. Memphis, Tenn.
Akerman to William Craig, 21 January 1871
Akerman to William T. Jones, 24 January 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 25 January 1871
think that this last exemption is wrong in principle, and it practically operates to the advantage of white
Sir: You have referred to me certain documents from which it appears that one William J.
Williams, Esq. U. S. Commissioner, No. 27 Chambers st. New York.
Williams, 4 February 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 4 February 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 4 February 1871
Akerman to William F. Turner, 9 February 1871
William W.
William A. Johnson, principal, and certain U. S. Soldiers, as witnesses (S. C.) John W.
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 11 February 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 13 February 1871
William F.
Akerman to William A. Coit, 23 February 1871
Akerman to William F. Turner, 23 February 1871
Whitely, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.
Whitely, 24 February 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 25 February 1871
William Sprague, U.S. Senate.
Akerman to William Sprague, 25 February 1871
Sir: In answer to yours of the 23d instant, making inquiries in the case against William Barry, charged
received your letter of the 25th ultimo, enclosing certain papers relating to the prosecution against William
Sir: I am directed by the President to request you to issue a Commission appointing William Story to
William Story, U. S. District Judge, for Western Dist. Arkansas.
Akerman to William Story, 9 March 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 15 March 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 16 March 1871
William W. Belknap, Secretary of War.
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 16 March 1871
Parker, widow of William E. Parker, is interested.
William K. Love. Hagerstown, Lebanon Co. Penn. Sir: I have received your letter of the 9th instant.
Akerman to William K. Love, 17 March 1871
Akerman to William M. Evarts, 18 March 1871
William McMichael, Esq. Philadelphia, Penn.
Akerman to William McMichael, 18 March 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 22 March 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 22 March 1871
William McMichael, Esq. Solicitor of Internal Revenue.
Akerman to William McMichael, 23 March 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 31 March 1871
Akerman to William J. Dougherty, 31 March 1871
William Whiting to engage his services as special counsel for the Government, in the controversies with
William Whiting as spe. counsel see Let B'k H p.727 The following are responsible for particular readings
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 4 April 1871
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 4 April 1871
B p. 124 To Hon Wm Whiting—April 4, 1871—see p. 726, seq.
Akerman to William Dorsheimer, 4 April 1871
William Whiting, Boston, Mass.
Whiting retained see Ex B'k. A. p. 58.
Akerman to William Whiting, 4 April 1871
William H. Patterson, Esq. San Francisco, Cal. Sir: You are hereby retained as assistant to the U.
Akerman to William H. Patterson, 22 April 1871
April 22, 1871 William W. Stow, Esq. San Francisco, Cal.
Akerman to William W. Stow, 22 April 1871
Akerman to William Henry Anthon, 4 May 1871
Whitely, Chief of the secret service, and respectfully request that the authority which he desires for
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 6 May 1871
the receipt of your letter of the 8th inst., inclosing enclosing the pardons of Charles Heydt, and William
Rhode, which I shall pardons received immediately forward to Colonel Whitely at New York.
Sir: I herewith enclose the pardons of Charles Hyatt, and William H.
Akerman to William W. Belknap, 10 May 1871
Akerman to William L. Utley, 19 May 1871
Williams, has been received, and the transcript placed on file in the clerk's office of the Supreme Court