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Warrant No. DATE . NAME . 8708 May 10451 10452 10453 5 Thos . McKie 31 E. Albertson .. Thos . O'Brien . do FOR WHAT ... Thomas Gorry . do do do do 50 00 6467 Robert Tucker . do do do do 50 00 6468 Cornelius Downey ... do do do do 50 00 ...
Warrant No. DATE . NAME . 8708 May 10451 10452 10453 5 Thos . McKie 31 E. Albertson .. Thos . O'Brien . do FOR WHAT ... Thomas Gorry . do do do do 50 00 6467 Robert Tucker . do do do do 50 00 6468 Cornelius Downey ... do do do do 50 00 ...
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... Thos . McCarthy do do do do 97 63 7259 Moses Reyer .. do do do do 97 63 7260 John O'Neill .. do do do do 97 63 7261 James K. Giles .. do do do do 97 63 7262 James H. Ford ... do do do do 97 63 7263 John Coyle .. do Foreman , Engine Co ...
... Thos . McCarthy do do do do 97 63 7259 Moses Reyer .. do do do do 97 63 7260 John O'Neill .. do do do do 97 63 7261 James K. Giles .. do do do do 97 63 7262 James H. Ford ... do do do do 97 63 7263 John Coyle .. do Foreman , Engine Co ...
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... Thos . Powers .... Services , Engineer , Eng . Co. No. 4 , Apr. , 1873 7290 Hugh Burns . do Ass't do do do 7291 Jno . Hillis . do Fireman , do do 7292 Geo . W. Smith .. do do do do 7293 Robt . J. Gould . do do do do 7294 Wm . Hughes do ...
... Thos . Powers .... Services , Engineer , Eng . Co. No. 4 , Apr. , 1873 7290 Hugh Burns . do Ass't do do do 7291 Jno . Hillis . do Fireman , do do 7292 Geo . W. Smith .. do do do do 7293 Robt . J. Gould . do do do do 7294 Wm . Hughes do ...
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... Thos . C. Carroll . do do do do 97 63 7357 George Moore .. do do do do 97 63 7358 James Deery .. do do do do 97 63 ... Thomas Batterberry . do Ass't do do do 101 74 7363 William Fogerty . do Fireman , do do 97 63 7364 7365 John H ...
... Thos . C. Carroll . do do do do 97 63 7357 George Moore .. do do do do 97 63 7358 James Deery .. do do do do 97 63 ... Thomas Batterberry . do Ass't do do do 101 74 7363 William Fogerty . do Fireman , do do 97 63 7364 7365 John H ...
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... Thos . Kearney . do do do do 7470 Jas . H. Campbell ... do do do do 7471 John M. Ryan . do do do do 7472 John Ward .. do Foreman , Engine Co. No.19 , do 7473 Thos . Coyle .. do Ass't do do do 7474 Thos . Abbot .. do Engineer , do do ...
... Thos . Kearney . do do do do 7470 Jas . H. Campbell ... do do do do 7471 John M. Ryan . do do do do 7472 John Ward .. do Foreman , Engine Co. No.19 , do 7473 Thos . Coyle .. do Ass't do do do 7474 Thos . Abbot .. do Engineer , do do ...
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