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Philadelphia, September 28, 1791. Encloses estimates for “the Present quarter” and for “one year...
The law making provision for the reduction of the public debt requiring that an account of the...
I am very sorry that the absence of the Comptroller of the Treasury, in consequence of ill...
If you can conveniently let me have twenty dollars for a few days, be so good as to send it by...
Mr. Wolcott going sooner than I expected, gives me little Time. The Council of Appointment met...
[ Philadelphia, September 30, 1791. Letter listed in dealer’s catalogue. Letter not found. ] ALS...
Increasing embarrassments concerning the seizure of spirits for want of being accompanied with...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to submit to the President of the United...
I have had the honor to transmit to you a sketch, which you appeared to desire of the...
I must once more request your Pardon for the liberty which I again take of writing to you about...
Observations on the question, whether it is expedient for the Bank of the United States to...
Plan for establishing departments of the Bank of the United States, submitted to the Secretary of...
Treasury Department, October 1, 1791. “By a circular instruction of March 30 1790 you have been...
Your circular Letter of the 14th. of April I have but very recently received which will apologize...
Frenchman’s Bay [ District of Maine ] October 1, 1791 . “… I am sorry to observe that the last...
An enquiry was made at this Office, during your absence from Alexandria relative to the case of...
I have done myself the honor of calling at your house and office, with a view to say a word to...
Immediately upon the receipt of your Letter of the 30th. I informed the Commissioner of Loans...
I am desired by the President and Directors to acknowledge the receipt of your Letters of the 21...
Having received from Lord Dorchester, a copy of his Lordship’s answer to a late address from...
Betsey according to your hint cries “Atlantic” and defies any thing that either of us can say or...
At the particular desire of Coll. Duer I Yesterday visited the great falls of the Pasaic,...
Your letter of the 24th. ulto., (enclosing a letter from Govr. St. Clair, and sundry papers...
I transmit you, as relating to your department, a letter just received by me from Lieutenant...
Treasury Department, October 3, 1791. “As letters to and from the Treasurer now go free of...
I do not find among the papers of the office any return of the investment of the last fifty...
I acknowlege the receipt of your letters of the 26th and 27 of July. The fall which you announce...
Another Thermometer will be sent on to you, but I request that you will enjoin on the Inspectors...
There have lately been two importations of Horses from England into this port—two in each. It was...
I have learnt with some surprise, through Mr. Short, that the price of the effects of the United...