Deputy Lattin's Bill
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Deputy Lattin's Bill
Summary
Deputy Lattin's Bill is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's image is recorded as Jarvis Andrew Lattin (1853-1941) in the Brooklyn Eagle, Wednesday, June 29, 1898.png[2].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's location is recorded as Oyster Bay[4].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's publication date is recorded as +1898-06-29T00:00:00Z[6].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's main subject is recorded as Jarvis Andrew Lattin[7].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's published in is recorded as Brooklyn Eagle[8].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's title is recorded as Deputy Lattin's Bill[9].
- Deputy Lattin's Bill's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Deputy Lattin's Bill. Oyster Bay, Long Island; June 29, 1898. One of the greatest curiosities in the form of public documents at the town clerk's office, Oyster Bay, is the bill of Jarvis A. Lattin, a deputy sheriff of Farmingdale. The bill is for less than five months services and amounts to $568. This bill came before the board for audit and a committee, consisting of Justice Simonson and Franklin and Town Clerk Long, [were] appointed to cut the bill down. There is talk of calling on Justice Bausch to appear before the committee with his docket that the terms may be compared.[10].
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Designation and Status
Deputy Lattin's Bill's instance of is recorded as news article[3].