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Yours of the 20th of February, by Express, has been submitted to the Council. The Executive do not conceive themselves authorized to order a Guard for the Ammunition of the chickasaw Indians, more especially as the place, where it is deposited; is not within the limits of the state. They will therefore forward your letter to the president of the United States. As the safety of this ammunition...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your favour of the 26th. of September, inclosing several Resolutions of the Congress of the United States. The amount of the public debt of this state can be furnished immediately, but I conceive this would be incomplete unless accompanied by a statement of the funds provided for the discharge of it. This Statement cannot now be prepared as the...
Richmond, January 28, 1791. “Your favour of the 14th. instant has been duly received and I now do myself the honour to inclose you the amount of final settlement Certificates delivered to the state of Virginia, by the Continental Agent.…” LC , Archives Division, Virginia State Library, Richmond. “Treasury Department Circular to the Governors of the States,” January 14, 1791 .
Richmond, December 16, 1790. Recommends John Collins, Alexander Quarrier, and Thomas Warren as “Mechanics of Character,” and encloses their bid on the Cape Henry lighthouse. LS , RG 26, Lighthouse Letters Received, Vol. “A,” Pennsylvania and Southern States, National Archives. See Collins, Quarrier, and Warren to H, December 15, 1790 .
Richmond, January 11, 1790. Encloses a statement from Virginia’s auditor which shows how the abstract of the state debt was calculated. LC , Archives Division, Virginia State Library, Richmond.
Richmond, August 9, 1790. Sends Hamilton deed of cession and plat of the two acres for the Cape Henry lighthouse. LS , RG 26, Lighthouse Letters Received, Vol. “A,” Pennsylvania and Southern States, National Archives; LC , Archives Division, Virginia State Library, Richmond.
I have had the Honour to receive your Letter of the 8th. instant. As soon as Colonel Carrington shall report to me the spot upon which the Light House is to be erected the cession to the United States shall be compleated. I am respectfully &c. LC , Archives Division, Virginia State Library, Richmond; copy, RG 26, Lighthouse Letters Received, Vol. “A,” Pennsylvania and Southern States, National...
I did myself the Honour on the 28th. of last Month to transmit to you an abstract of the Public Debt of Virginia. Lest by any Accident, that Letter should miscarry I now forward a Duplicate of it as well as of the Abstract. I beg leave to observe in addition to my former letter that there is a debt due from this state which is not included in the Estimate because it cannot be accurately...
Severe Indisposition prevented my answering your Favour of the 29th. of October, sooner than the present Moment. I now do myself the Honour to transmit an Abstract of the Public Debt of Virginia. No Funds have ever been established for the redemption of any part of the Principal, but the Legislature have heretofore made annual provision for the payment of the Interest. While the state...
Richmond, February 23, 1790. “… Whenever the particular spot, on which the light House, near the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay, is to be erected, shall be marked out, I will immediately execute, and transmit the proper Deed of cession, for the full quantity of Land granted by the act of the Assembly, of Virginia.…” LS , RG 26, Lighthouse Letters Received, Vol. “A,” Pennsylvania and Southern...