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J. W. McKinney

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Document Written by J, McKinney, public notary. In it Charles [Nedhausen?] indicates that he has done much business with Chase as a businessman residing for the past seven years in Tampico. Chase, he tells the notary, is "devoted to the welfare of the people of the United States and has always labored zealously to protect his fellow countrymen in person, and property from the ravages of revolutionary war which has so long devastated that unhappy country." He relates an incident in which Chase refused to approve an import of arms into Mexico because of irregularities, and notes that he incurred much anger in the process.

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1870-04-11

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Chase Family Papers

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AR343-1-8

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Correspondence

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Testimony Praising Franklin Chase

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