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The Papers of Roger Brooke Taney Erin Jackson, Ed Bradley, David Ramsey 19 Mar 1832dickins-asbury taney-roger-brooke Asbury Dickins to Roger Brooke Taney Papers of Andrew Jackson, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Papers of Andrew Jackson Microfilm Supplement (1987): Reel 19, frames 1503 and 1505

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Attorney General Treasury Department Public Lands
Treasury Department / March 19. 1832Sir,

To aid the Department in deciding upon the compensation to be allowed to Mr. Fulton for his services as assistant Counsel of the United States, in certain bills of review filed in the Superior Court of Arkansas, with which cases you are acquainted, I will thank you for your opinion as to the proper rate of allowance.1 It appears by the certificate of the Judges that he attended in Court 143 days, and that his services were rendered in 118 cases.

I have the honor to be / very respectfully / Your Obt ServtAsbury Dickins / Acting Secretary of the Treasury

Letter Signed

Papers of Andrew Jackson, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Papers of Andrew Jackson Microfilm Supplement (1987): Reel 19, frames 1503 and 1505

The letter is subscribed as The Hon. The Attorney General U.S.

The first notation is in Taney’s hand

I think ten dollars a day would not be / more than a fair compensation / March 19. 1832. / R. B. Taney

Treasury Department. March 21 1832 / Asbury Dickins / Actg. Secy / Directs that an order be drawn / on the Recr at Cincinnati. for the / sum of $930, in favor of W.S. Fulton / for services rendered in relation to / sundry cases of land claims, before / the Court of Arkansas. –

Issued the order as above / directed. March 22d. 1832

No 71 1/4 / Copied for S.F. / illegible D.C. / illegible

Referred to the Commr of the / Genl. Land Office who / will draw in favor of / Wm. S Fulton for the / Sum of $930 dollars on / the Recr. of public money / at Cincinnati: That being / the Sum to which he wd / be entitled under the / written decision after / deducting the Sum of $500 / already paid under the / former allowance / Treasy Dept. / 21 Mar 1832 / A Dickins, / Acting Secy.

See Taney to Andrew Jackson, 21 March 1832

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