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At an age when many people are ready to retire, 66-year-old
Daniel M. Fox was appointed Superintendent of the United
States Mint by President Grover Cleveland on June 19, 1885. His
prior tenure as the Mayor of Philadelphia gave him valuable
experience for this demanding position. He oversaw operations
at the Mint until November 1, 1889 and also fielded questions
and requests from the public during this period.
The National Archives include correspondence with
Superintendent Fox on a wide range of topics. Several of these
letters, recently transcribed by the Newman Portal, reveal the
interest that teachers and students had in U.S. coinage at that
time. For example, Principal James Jenkins of the Six Street
School is Worcester, Massachusetts, questioned whether copper, silver and gold expand in passing from the liquid to the solid state; and will the solid metal, when cast, float in the liquid metal? Other educators were more curious about the specific denominations produced at each U.S. Mint branch and also how the coins were distributed once they left the Mint.
Late 19th century students were just as inquisitive as their teachers. W.G. Welsh, a high school chemistry student in York, Pennsylvania, asked Fox whether the difference in the color of Gold Coins is caused by the [copper-gold] alloy or is it in the metal itself? William J. German, a young coin and autograph collector from McKeesport, Pennsylvania, respectfully requested the Superintendent’s autograph after reading a book on the history of the U.S. Mint. Fox also allowed at least one group of enthusiastic students to tour the Mint. An April 25, 1889 letter reports that Fox permitted a party of young ladies from the Langhorne [PA] Friends Institute... to visit the gold vaults and filing rooms. What an experience that must have been!
Image: Daniel M. Fox, Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia (Image Courtesy of
findagrave.com)
Image: Letter to the Superintendent of the Mint from William J. German of McKeesport, PA
Link to Worcester, MA letter:
https://archive.org/details/doesgoldexpandorcontractwhenheated18880309/page/n3/mode/2up
Link to York, PA letter:
https://archive.org/details/whatcausesdifferentcoloredgoldcoins18871207/page/n1/mode/2up
Link to McKeesport, PA letter:
https://archive.org/details/wantssuperintendentautograph18871118/mode/2up
Link to Langhorne, PA letter:
https://archive.org/details/wantstohaveschoolgirlsvisitmint18890425/page/n1/mode/2up
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