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As I shall have occasion to draw on the several Collectors it is necessary that you should be...
Your letter relative to the cutter was duly received, but it appearing from the information...
I have received your letter of the 4th Ultimo, inclosing a duplicate receipt, No 345, of the Bank...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 29th. Inst. In addition to the measures...
The account rendered by Capt. Williams will be transmitted for Examination to the accounting...
Treasury Department, June 19, 1794. “I have to request that the draft of the Collector of York...
⟨Here⟩ with is a circular letter, the ⟨principal object of⟩ which relates to an arrangement with...
The President has received a petition from the keeper of the light house at Portland (Joseph...
Treasury Department, August 27, 1792. “I received your letter of the 17th Instant, enclosing an...
[ New York, January 30, 1790. On February 7, 1790, Lincoln wrote to Hamilton : “I received last...
[ Philadelphia, January 21, 1794. On February 1, 1794, Lincoln wrote to Hamilton : “By this...
It is his Excellency’s desire, that you have an immediate inspection made into the state of the...
I have received your favor of the 25th of May, and am much obliged to you for putting the...
Treasury Department, January 20, 1790. Instructs Lincoln to reimburse John Coffin Jones “for Oil...
To the circumstances already mentioned in my letter of Yesterday it must be ascribed that certain...
Treasury Department, June 26, 1794. “Inclosed is a copy of a letter to me from the collector of...
I have now under consideration the subject of boats for protection of the Revenue. Though they...
Treasury Department, August 7, 1794. “A warrant has issued this day in your favor … for Eight...
Treasury Department, February 20, 1794. “I am to acknowlege the receipt of your letter of the...