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... dollars . 1870 , c . 251 , s . 3 , v . 16 , pp . 230 , Third . To clerks of the second class , fourteen hundred 250 . Sec . 167 , R. S. dollars . Fourth . To clerks of the first class , twelve hundred dol- lars . Fifth . To the women ...
... dollars . 1870 , c . 251 , s . 3 , v . 16 , pp . 230 , Third . To clerks of the second class , fourteen hundred 250 . Sec . 167 , R. S. dollars . Fourth . To clerks of the first class , twelve hundred dol- lars . Fifth . To the women ...
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... dollars a year . One disbursing clerk . For the powers and duties of chief clerks , see paragraphs 21 to 23 , ante ... dollars as assistant in military park and insular affairs , three thousand dollars ; clerk to the chief clerk , two ...
... dollars a year . One disbursing clerk . For the powers and duties of chief clerks , see paragraphs 21 to 23 , ante ... dollars as assistant in military park and insular affairs , three thousand dollars ; clerk to the chief clerk , two ...
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... dollars a year . ' In the office of the Quartermaster - General : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year . In the office of the Paymaster - General : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year ...
... dollars a year . ' In the office of the Quartermaster - General : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year . In the office of the Paymaster - General : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year ...
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... dollars a year.1 In the office of the Chief of Ordnance : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year . " In the office of the Judge - Advocate - General : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year.3 ...
... dollars a year.1 In the office of the Chief of Ordnance : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year . " In the office of the Judge - Advocate - General : One chief clerk , at a salary of two thousand dollars a year.3 ...
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... dollars per annum . It may , when necessary , Stenographer employ a stenographer and a messenger , who shall be paid , when employed , the former at the rate of one thou- sand six hundred dollars a year , and the latter at the rate of ...
... dollars per annum . It may , when necessary , Stenographer employ a stenographer and a messenger , who shall be paid , when employed , the former at the rate of one thou- sand six hundred dollars a year , and the latter at the rate of ...
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