E. J. Curley to Thomas E. Bramlette
1865-07-24
- Date of Creation
- July 24, 1865
- Place of Creation
- Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky
- Document Genre
- Correspondence
- Repository
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Collection
- Office of the Governor, Thomas E. Bramlette: Appointments by the Governor, Civil Appointments, 1863-1867
- Box / Folder
- BR2-414 to BR2-415
- CWGK Accession Number
- KYR-0001-007-0468
- Rights
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- FTP Identifier
- 32206980
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Citation
E. J. Curley to Thomas E. Bramlette, 1865-07-24, Office of the Governor, Thomas E. Bramlette: Appointments by the Governor, Civil Appointments, 1863-1867, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://test.discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/KYR-0001-007-0468 (January 16, 2026).
Lexington,
To his Excellency Thomas E Bramblette,
Governor of Kentucky
Respected Sir:
Having some business to transact in various parts of the State I beg to the end that your Excellency may appoint me Notary Public for the State at large.
If references are needed I would respectfully refer your Excellency to Messrs D. S. Goodloe John B. Tilford, of this place., Professor Farnam of Georgetown and Jno. L. Scott, Esqr. of Frankfort. Enclosed please find 5 Dollars I have the honor to remain Dear Sir
Yours respectfully,
E. J. Curley,
Lexington, Ky.
Fayette Co
Notary Public
E. J. Curley
apptd
