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1866 Miner's Convention Delegate Identification

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1866 Miner's Convention Delegate Identification
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This is dated January 13, 1866 and certifies that DS Cutter is a duly elected delegate. He represents the miners of the city and county of San Francisco. The convention is to be held in Sacramento City on the 17th. They requested the president of the United States to appoint a citizen of the Pacific Coast to sit on his cabinet. Wanted the establishment of a Mining and Assaying Department in the proposed Agricultural College. Also adopted resolutions on taxing mining, taking action on the land grants of the Pacific Railroad Company (CPRR). We believe this is Davis S Cutter worked for William H Tobey & Company. Tobey was proprietor of the Evening Dispatch.(Potter Collection) Date: 1866 Location: San Francisco, California HWAC# 56044