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To Alexander Hamilton from John Scott, 26 December 1789

From John Scott1

[Chester, Maryland, December 26, 1789. “I beg the favor of you to give me your advice & direction in the following matter. A Ship arrives at Baltimore District, lands her Cargo and then comes into this District to load, brings a permit for that purpose from the office of Baltimore, the Ship’s papers are stop’t there, & the officers there oblige the Capt. of the Ship to return to their office for his clearance, and a refusal is made to clear or pay fees here. Is this agreeable to the Law?” Letter not found.]

Extract, Columbia University Libraries. This extract was enclosed in H to Otho H. Williams, February 8, 1790.

1Scott was collector of customs at Chester, Maryland.

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