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Dahlonega Mint Supt. Rossignol Fired, Replaced by President Tyler Family Member 1843 [196909]

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Dahlonega Mint Supt. Rossignol Fired, Replaced by President Tyler Family Member 1843 [196909]
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Two page letter from Walter Forward, Secretary of the Treasury to M (Mark). A. Cooper, "Hse of Reps." Feb 4, 1843. Mr. Forward is telling Congressman M. A. Cooper That the assayer of the Branch Mint shall perform the duties of melter and refiner, as required by law. Dahlonega Mint Superintendent Rossignol has apparently requested an additional person in charge of melting and refining, and The Treasury Dept has said "no", and it would require a "change in the law." That requested change was later made standard procedure by the Mint.
Further, Mr. Gathright, the president of several key Dahlonega area banks, apparently became involved in Mint issues. Apparently Rossignol had "charges" made against him by several "known" and "respected" parties, and Gathright asked what they were. The Mint Director, Robert Patterson, had several letters in hand, which were never released.
US President John Tyler fired Rossignol several months after this letter, about May, 1843. James Fairlie Cooper was appointed in Rosignol's stead. Cooper was a direct relative of President Tyler. The reports of Rossignol's removal in local and regional press were scathing: "That John Tyler is a very nice man indeed!!! One thing he is resolved on, and that is whether the Government suffers or not, his family connections shall be taken care of." (6/3/1843 Richmond Times). Another report: "The Cooper Family is now very comfortably clothed, fed and lodged at the expense of the Government." (6/13/1843 Richmond Times, and many others)
The recipient of the letter, Major Mark A. Cooper was nominated for Georgia Governor.
This two page letter is from a letter book, a hand written copy of the original.
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State: Georgia
City: Dahlonega
Provenance: Fred Weinberg Numismatic Ephemera Collection