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1 Nourse, Joseph Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Joseph Nourse, 3 February … 1792-02-03 Having agreeably to your directions examined the Actual payments which have been made, upon the...
2 Enclosure A: [Net Revenue and Appropriations], [3 … 1792-02-03 Amount of the Ntt Revenue arising on Goods, Wares and Merchandize imported into the United States...
3 Enclosure B: [Appropriations Made by Congress August … 1792-02-03 Appropriations made by Congress between August 1789 and December 1790. Dollars. Total. Balance....
4 Nourse, Joseph Enclosure C: [Estimate of Balances upon Appropriations … 1792-02-03 The following sums may probably be deemed as Balances upon the Appropriations for the Year 1791....
5 Hamilton, Alexander Captains of the Revenue Cutters Treasury Department Circular to the Captains of the … 1792-02-03 I have this day written to the Collector of Boston informing him, that in addition to his duty as...
6 Knox, Henry Lear, Tobias Henry Knox to Tobias Lear, 3 February 1792 1792-02-03 Philadelphia, Tuesday Evening, 3 Feb. 1792. Submits to the president the bill that has passed the...
7 Johnson, Thomas Washington, George To George Washington from Thomas Johnson, 3 February … 1792-02-03 from Thomas Johnson, 3 Feb. 1792. GW refers in his letter to the Commissioners for the District...
8 Maury, James Madison, James To James Madison from James Maury, 3 February 1792 1792-02-03 I am much obliged to you for the papers & pamphlet you sent me by the Grange, wch. have afforded...
9 Carroll, Daniel Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Daniel Carroll, 3 February … 1792-02-03 Yr. favor of the 27th. Ulo. came to hand Yesterday. When the Commissioners were compelled to...