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Baltimore, March 3, 1790. States that in the Treasury circular of February 17, 1790, there is a...
Baltimore, January 25, 1790. Discusses the official value of the rix-dollars of Denmark, Sweden,...
I had, before the receipt of your circular letter of the 20th. Ulto, communicated to you “a...
Upon a presumption the propriety of which ought to be admitted, that the Importations of the...
Baltimore, May 31, 1790. “I am favored with a letter of the 18 Ulte from Messrs Bertier & Company...
Baltimore, December 3, 1789. Sends abstracts of all Maryland laws “related to Imposts , and...
Baltimore, June 4, 1790. “By a provision in the act for Registering and clearing vessels,...
[ Baltimore, May 1, 1790. ] Itemizes expenses and then adds: “I have only to hope that...
Baltimore, April 6, 1790. “The Brigantine Providence, Arnold Briggs, from Rhode Island, arrived...
Baltimore, February 20, 1790. Wishes “to know in what manner, and at what rate” the gauger is to...
Baltimore, March 18, 1790. “The arrangement made in this State by the Government thereof; for the...
Baltimore, December 31, 1789. Plans to send to Hamilton copies of Maryland’s revenue laws,...
Baltimore, December 18, 1789. Acknowledges receipt of Hamilton’s circular letter of November 30....
[ Baltimore, April 24, 1790 . On May 4, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Williams : “I have received yours...
To the Collector and the Naval Officer D. C     to 12 September 1789. 233.23⅓    17 October...
Baltimore, December 2, 1789. “Your private letter of the 25 Ulto. by the post, came safe to hand....
Baltimore, February 13, 1790. Discusses problems arising under Sections 7, 12, and 22 of “An Act...
Baltimore, December 3, 1789. “… not knowing whether it may not be expedient for you to draw for...
Baltimore, February 6, 1790. Will “cheerfully execute the pleasure of the President respecting...