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Internal Revenue Service Employees, New York, 1871 - 1919

Record Group 58: Records of the Internal Revenue Service, 1862 - 1919
This database consists of records of employees of the Brooklyn and Buffalo, New York offices of the Internal Revenue Service.  The records list for each employee name, title, address, compensation, appointment date, reason for termination of service, place and year of birth, prior civilian or military service, and names of relatives employed by the Federal government.

These records can be viewed onsite, by appointment, and scans can be requested for a fee. When contacting the National Archives, please provide the Name and Date. Note that this database includes all of the information that exists on these lists.

To make an appointment to view these records or to obtain reproductions please contact:
National Archives at New York
One Bowling Green, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10004
Phone: 212-401-1620
Fax: 212-401-1638
Email: newyork.archives@nara.gov


Records Search: I.R.S. Employees, NY

Please note that the Surname (i.e. Last Name) is a required entry field. But since exact spellings are not always known, to aid your search we offer three different ways to specify Surnames...

  1. Exact Match ("is exactly") - This is the default surname search method.
  2. Soundex ("sounds like") - This option enables you to specify a surname spelling it out as best you can, and it will return results that "sound" similar to what you spelled out.
  3. Wild Card - With this option you can replace part of the surname with a * to match any number of letters, or _ to match a single letter. E.g., Sch* will return all names starting with Sch. Similarly, Schl_tz might return results such as Schlitz or Schlotz. 

NOTE: The wild card option applies ONLY to the surname. You can just enter the first few letters of a First Name; the search automatically adds a wild card to the end of the First Name.

For whichever of the above surname search options you would like to use, simply select the appropriate radio button option below the input field on the form. Although the additional form fields are optional, providing as much information as you can helps narrow your search. The more specific your search, the less time you need spend scrolling through search results!

This database includes all of the information that exists on these records. But see the "About Database" page for instructions regarding viewing or ordering any record of interest.


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_ Matches one single character.


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The German Genealogy Group wishes to thank Stu Stahl, who transcribed the records from the original Register!


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