Income tax form - 1913 reproduction

From: Laura Orr (lorr@willamette.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 05 1998 - 08:08:27 PDT


If you don't care how much it costs (!), For Counsel (www.forcounsel.com)
sells a gorgeous framed copy of the original form.

Also, try to get the word out to to Wash D.C. folks. I'm am almost
absolutely positive that I saw a reproduction in one or more of the agency
giftshops (NOT gpo bookstores). Yes, quite a few agencies and departments
have terrific and fun giftstores, that sell perfect items for library
displays. Im guessing I saw it at either the National Archives bookstore
or the Supreme Court one.

Laura

Laura Orr
Visiting Reference Librarian
Willamette Law Library

On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, John O'Donnell wrote:

>
> Good morning!
>
> I am looking for a copy of the original 1913 federal income tax form (4
> pages). I have talked to everyone from the Library of Congress, the IRS,
> government bookstores, to some area law schools (including gov. depository
> libs.) with no success. I found the form on the Internet, but was hoping
> to find a better copy from a library. Does anyone know of where I might
> obtain this form?? Thanks for your help.
>
>
> John O'Donnell
> Lawyer/Librarian
> Chapman University School of Law
> 1240 South State College Blvd.
> Anaheim, CA 92806
> jodonn@chapman.edu
> (714) 517-0366
> Fax (714) 517-0351
>
>



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