On the recordJune 18, 1886
No Federal courts are held at Zanesville, and there are no Government officers located there who should be provided for at the public expense except the postmaster.
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presidency.ucsb.eduNo Federal courts are held at Zanesville, and there are no Government officers located there who should be provided for at the public expense except the postmaster.
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