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Whereas his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, as the common friend of the United...
16 December 1801, Washington. Transmits the secretary of the treasury’s 14 Dec. report and the...
(Copy) At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on the 28th. day of April 1806....
The Secretary of the Treasury reported to the Board, that provision has already been made to meet...
17 March 1812, Treasury Department. Encloses a letter from Winslow Lewis [not found] “proposing...
25 May 1805, Treasury Department . “I beg leave to remind you that no appropriation has been made...
§ From Albert Gallatin. 12 December 1805, treasury Department. “I have the honor to enclose an...
I have the honor to enclose triplicates of a letter for Mr. Livingston, Minister plenipotentiary...
7 January 1813. “I enclose the usual account of the contingent expences of Govt.—which is sent by...
I send the letter, which is longer than I expected, and of which I have no copy. I will,...
You will perceive by the enclosed letters from Collector Dearborn, that the information given by...
Memoranda Mr Armstrong’s letter 1. Preference to be given to contracts for supplying the army...
Amongst the offers of persons wishing to go to the United States & to enter their service, one...
The depreciation of the Russian Ruble, which had formerly been valued in our custom houses at...
§ From Albert Gallatin. 3 January 1806. “The Secretary of the Treasury wishes to be informed...
I have ultimately decided not to go to France, and write this day accordingly to the Secretary of...
Letter not found. 28 May 1801. Mentioned in Gallatin to JM, 29 May 1801 . Requests attested copy...
I have the honour to enclose the copy of a letter written this day to the Secretaries for the War...
The exchange of places which you suggested would, in my opinion, have a most salutary effect on...
It appears doubtful whether the contemplated light house near Presquisle on Lake Erie can be...
It having been understood last autumn that a number of intruders had settled on the public lands...
I had the honor to receive your letter of the 20th. ultimo, in answer to mine of the 8th....
Mr Gelston, having determined to go to Washington on the subject of the damages recovered against...
1 October 1803, Treasury Department . “I have the honor to transmit herewith, for your...
I met in New Jersey Capn. Crafts of the Neptune, the vessel on board of which were Martin & Ware...
7 December 1801, Treasury Department. Transmits letters “relative to the property, purchased by...
27 December 1804, Treasury Department. “I have the honor to return Mr. Wynn’s letter. It seems to...
Mr Harrison states that the swords purchased by Mr Livingston for the State of Virginia cost 257...
14 November 1801, Treasury Department. Encloses papers [not found] pertaining to Colonel...
It seems evident from the 3d Section of the act, that the three months wages must be paid even in...