1867 Report Detailing Allegations Against W.P. Kellogg
1867 Report Detailing Allegations Against W.P. Kellogg
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This document pertains to the investigation of W.P. Kellogg, a collector for the New Orleans Custom-House, and accusations of fraudulent and dishonest acts. It includes his defense, additional allegations, and facts related to the case. The document also exposes individuals associated with Kellogg, including alleged perjurers and smugglers.
Printed in 1867 by McGill & Witherow of Washington, this publication offers insight into the political and ethical issues of the Reconstruction Era. William Pitt Kellogg was a controversial figure in Louisiana politics during this period, serving as governor and senator. Documents like these are valuable primary sources for understanding the complexities of post-Civil War governance and corruption.






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