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Fourteen Receipts, Waybills, and Other Ephemera from Western

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Fourteen Receipts, Waybills, and Other Ephemera from Western

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Auction Date:2009 Jun 24 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Location:6270 Este Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45232, United States
including Wells, Fargo & Co. waybill for $100 package of gold bullion, loaded at Helene, MT, 4 Dec. 1869; receipt for one days forage of fodder and corn, for six (6) mules and (4) four horses, signed by Wm. Bainbridge, 3rd Cav., in Sabanal, NM, 16 Oct. 1868; receipt for oats for teamster, Fort Klamath, OR, 6 Aug. 1875, signed by John Q. Adams, 1st Cav.; receipt for corn and oats sold to Maxwell Land Grant Co., Springer, NM, 22 May 1883; waybill listing passengers on Douglas Short Line, Douglas to Cottonwood (Colorado?), 17 Apr. 1888; an exchange receipt, Bodie, CA, 3 June 1879, payable in Montreal, Can.; Pacific Express receipt for shipping fees, 23 Feb. 1882; cover letter on California and Nevada Stage Company notepaper to Bullion & Exchange Board that accompanied a check for $974.71, Salt Lake City, 2 Jan. 1895; page from Stage Co. account ledger for F. L. Fred; receipt for nearly 5 tons flour (9969 1/2#) at the San Carlos Agency, AT, 27 Aug. 1879, signed by Adner Chaffee, Capt. 6th Cav. as acting agent; receipt for nails at Price, UT, 15 Mar. 1888; receipt from Northwestern Stage Co. for a neck yoke, Harper, (possibly MT - Northwestern Stage sued the United States for losses due to "Indian Deprivations" in the Black Hills region in 1896), 23 Feb. 1881; cover with printed Paid Pacific Union Express Co. in upper left corner of envelope, 6 Jan. 1868.

Capt. Adner Chaffee was sent to San Carlos Agency in July 1879 after accusations of widespread corruption on the part of the agent (Hart). After a very short time, Chaffee became discouraged in his attempts to clean up the agency and asked to be relieved by the end of December. He found scale weights drilled out, beef allotments missing (850# in six months), the classic litany of agent corruption at San Carlos as well as adjacent White Mountain reservation. Chaffee was not relieved until May 1880. He made headway into the corruption, but decided there was no way for one person to control it, since it reached all levels of government. One person Chaffee accused was later elected to the U.S. Senate. 

The Thomas Minckler Collection of Western Americana

Condition: Most lightly toned as expected. For the most part OK.