1To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 1 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
...& necessity of bottling, corking, wiring and sealing beer, ale, porter & cider; & that he...
2To James Madison from Tench Coxe, February 1807 (Madison Papers)
...would be supported in price, if foreign beer were prohibited, and foreign distilled spirits...
3To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 8 June 1806 (Madison Papers)
...only difficulty. For example the exclusion of foreign spirits and beer and
4To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 22 June 1801 (Madison Papers)
...the new Settlements. The increased Manufacture of beer & grain Spirits is immense. Our...
5To James Madison from Tench Coxe, 11 May 1801 (Madison Papers)
..., cowskin whips, ⟨gear⟩ and harness, beer and spirits, stockings, pottery, various iron...
6Enclosure: Tench Coxe’s Notes on Jefferson’s Draft Report on Commerce, [5 February 1793] (Jefferson Papers)
Coxe wrote “Abolish the drawback on [Beer?]—it is dangerous.” Opposite this additional line in...
7Tench Coxe’s Draft of the Report on the Subject of Manufactures, [Fall] 1790 (Hamilton Papers)
...ardent spirits may be rendered a virtual bounty on beer, ale & porter & the impost on foreign...
8To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 23 June 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...spermaceti candles, beeswax, apples, potatoes, codfish, beer, cider, masts, iron, and steel,...
9To Thomas Jefferson from Tench Coxe, 1 February 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...Gunpowder but 869 Drs. Ginseng but 90,000 ℔. Beer but 4600 Drs. and there appears to be but...
10II. Tench Coxe’s Notes on the Dutch and Prussian Fisheries, [ca. 23 November 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
...1750 several duties on Salt provision and beer were considerably reduced for the benefit of...