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25 May 1805, Treasury Department . “I beg leave to remind you that no appropriation has been made...
The two vacant offices are Surveyor of the port of Pittsburgh    Do   do   of Cincinnati The...
§ From Albert Gallatin. 12 December 1805, treasury Department. “I have the honor to enclose an...
Observations on foreign gold Congress omitted last year to renew the temporary laws by which, so...
Since I closed my letter of this day, Mr Madison has enclosed to me the within recommendation for...
I enclose the sketch of a letter to the collector of New Orleans. You will be pleased to say...
The certificate in the case of Daniel Cutter, is similar to what has usually been prepared when...
In the case of W. Priestmann, the Secretary of the Treasury conceives that by the manner in which...
I enclose Mr Crowninshield’s & Collector Lincoln’s letters respecting a keeper of...
Georgia Revenue Cutter In January 1805, sundry recommendations were received, all of which were...
I enclose the copies of some resumés respecting the population, exports (of articles of domestic...
I return the Charleston recommendations. In a conversation with General Sumpter respecting the...
The enclosed letter was sent to me open by Majr. Claiborne the clerk of the board of...
I have the honor to enclose a letter from Mr Kirby Supervisor of Connecticut, in which he...
I enclose the recommendation in favour of a successor to Mr Bloodworth. Neither of the gentlemen...
I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter from the Collector of Philadelphia respecting...
In what manner should the records applied for be transmitted. May Govr. Claiborne be directed by...
Some days ago a letter from Mr Briscoe Collector at Nottingham (Patuxent Riv.) was communicated...
Thomas Barclay stands charged on the Treasury books with Livres 69,280.17.7 but claims salary at...
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 do not believe that any principle short of that proposed in the bill I have sketched, will cut...
You will perceive by the enclosed letters from Collector Dearborn, that the information given by...
Names of persons for Atty. General Russel of Rhode Island—unknown Brokholst Livingston of New...
It is necessary to make the appointments of Surveyors for the ports of the Ohio and Mississippi,...
I have the honor to enclose a letter of the Commissioner of the revenue, enclosing a copy of the...
I am at last enabled by the information received from the southern Survr. Gen. (Mr Pease) to...
As I wrote to Gen. Muhlenburg on the subject of T. Coxe being appd. Collector by him—Would it not...
I do not know one person in Connecticut to whom I could apply for information respecting Jonathan...
The enclosed is an application for a regular packet on Lake Champlain from Vermont to Canada...