To John Adams from Jacob Morgan, 9 May 1794
Philadelphia, 9th: May 1794
Sir.
In compliance with the request of my FellowCitizens, I have the honor to transmit to you, a Copy of the Resolutions which were yesterday unanimously adopted, at their General Meeting, to express their sense of the proposition depending in Congress, for imposing an Excise on certain Domestic Manufactures, which you will be pleased to lay before the Senate.
I am, Sir, / Your Most Obedt. Hble serv.
Jacob Morgan
Chairman
DNA: RG 46—Records of the U.S. Senate.