Alexander Hamilton Papers

Supplement to the Report on Exports for the Year Ending September 30 1790, 26 February 1791

Supplement to the Report on Exports
for the Year Ending September 30, 17901

Treasury Department February 26th. 1791.

[To the Speaker of the House of Representatives]

Sir,

In obedience to the order of the House of Representatives of the 24th. Instant,2 I have the honor to transmit to you a supplement3 to the return of the exports of the United States of the 15th. of the present month. This contains the substance of the several quarterly returns, which have been received at the Treasury, since the day, on which the former abstract was completed. Quarterly returns from some inconsiderable districts are yet to be transmitted by the Collectors.

I have the honor to be, with the greatest respect,   Sir,   Your most obedient and   Most Humble Servant

Alexander Hamilton.

The Honorable
The Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Copy, RG 233, Reports of the Treasury Department, 1791–1792, Vol. II, National Archives.

1A note at the bottom of this letter states: “This Letter and the supplementary Abstract of Exports which accompanied it were not received till after the Adjournment, and of course no entry of them appears on the Journal.”

2The House “Ordered, That the Secretary of the Treasury report whether any, and what, additions are to be made to his return of the exports of the United States” (Journal of the House, I description begins Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States (Washington, 1826). description ends , 389).

3This supplement was signed by Tench Coxe and may be found in RG 233, First Congress, Reports Submitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, National Archives.

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