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Treasury Department, June 1, 1791. Requests the commissions for the Virginia inspectors of the...
[ Philadelphia ] April 23, 1793 . Asks “whether Mr Lee’s resignation was purely voluntary on his...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his compliments to Mr. Lear and sends the two commissions...
I take the liberty to inclose to you, a letter to Col: Parker requesting you to forward it and to...
I again take the liberty of troubling you, to forward the inclosed letter to Colonel Parker— With...
Treasury Department, February 26, 1793. Encloses “a small account against the United States, for...
[ Philadelphia ] November 18, 1791 . “The President has directed that a commission be made out...
Treasury Department, November 21, 1789. “I have received the letter which you enclosed to me in...
The bearer John Wood shaved and dressed me in New York. He has taken it into his head to try his...
[ Philadelphia ] April 5, 1791 . Asks for commissions for seven inspectors of the revenue. LC ,...
Treasury Department, September 11, 1792. Encloses a letter “left at the office by Mr. Fraunces...
[ Philadelphia, September 6, 1792. On the back of a letter that Lear wrote to Hamilton on August...
I have just received information that General Hand will serve as Inspector of the revenue, in...
[ Philadelphia ] December 17, 1792 . “The Secretary of the Treasury … transmits herewith sundry...
I have received your letter of the thirty first of October, and am much obliged to you for your...
[ Philadelphia, December 18, 1792. ] Sends lists of officers of revenue cutters of New Hampshire,...
The proper fund for the payment of the enclosed is the 10,000 Dollars for defraying the...
[ Philadelphia ] January 4, 1793 . “… The Statements went in yesterday, and are copying for the...
[Philadelphia] 4 Jan. 1793. Presents his compliments and writes that “The Statements went in...
The proper fund for the payment of the enclosed is the 10,000 Dollars for defraying the...
If I understood the President aright, in a conversation some days since, it was his pleasure that...
Do me the favor to learn from the President, & inform me by the bearer, whether mister Lee’s...
I have the pleasure of your letter of the 27 of August, and thank you very much for the trouble...
I have the honor to enclose to you a small account against the United States, for a Seal for the...
The Supervisor of Massachusetts is desirous of permission to come to Philadelphia on urgent...
The only person definitively concluded upon by the President, is Philip Thomas, as Inspector of...
Before a final step is taken respecting a Keeper of the Virginia Lighthouse, I wish it to be...
The Supervisor of Massachusetts is desirous of permission to come to Philadelphia on urgent...
I find it necessary to request of you the Commissions of the several gentlemen, whom the...
Pursuant to instructions from the President of the United States, I am to request that you will...
Yr. letter of the 15 of Decr. last was delayed in getting to hand by the circumstance of its...
The President is right. The person intended is Joseph McDowell the younger; and a more precise...
[ Philadelphia ] June 22, 1792 . Encloses “a letter from Mr. Alibone, which contains some...