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Total count: 608
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Treasury Department, March 4, 1790In obedience to the order of the House of Representatives, of the second instant, the secretary of the Treasury, respectfully reports, that in his opiinion, the funds in the first instance requisite towards the payment of interest on the debts of the individual states, according to the modifications proposed by him in his report of the ninth of January past, may be obtained from the following objectss.n.1790-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury to the House of Representatives, relative to a provision for the support of the public credit of the United Statesin conformity to a resolution of the twenty-first day of September, 1789. : Presented to the House on Thursday the 14th day of January, 1790. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs and John Swaine.1790-01-01
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In obedience to the order of the House of Representativesof the ninth day of August last, requiring the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare and report, on this day such further provision as may, in his opinion, be neccessary for establishing the public credit, the said Secretary fruther ... reports ...Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine1790-01-01
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Treasury Department, (Circular) September 21, 1791Sir, It being necessary to ascertain correctly the state of the public monies in the several custom-houses ...[s.n.]1791-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury on the petition of Catharine GreeneRead in the House of Representatives, December 26, 1791Printed by Childs and Swaine1791-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury on the petition of Catharine GreenRead in the House of Representatives, December 26, 1791Printed by Childs and Swaine.1791-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury of the United States, on the subject of manufacturesPresented to the House of Representatives, December 5, 1791Printed by Childs and Swaine.1791-01-01
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Explanations and instructions concerning the act, entitled, "An act repealing after the last day of June next, the duties heretofore laid upon distilled spirits imported from abroad, and laying others in their stead; and also upon spirits distilled within the United States; and for appropriating the same" passed in the third session of Congress, on the 2d of March 1791[s.n.]1791-01-01
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"Sir, I have the honor to transmit to you a report to the House of Representatives relative to appropriations of money for certain purposes therein mentioned"[s.n.]1791-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the act for laying duties on spirits, &cread in the House of Representatives, March 6th, 1792Printed by Childs and Swaine1792-01-01
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The Secretary of the Treasury, to whom were referred certain papers concerning a Marine Hospital, at the town of Washington in the State of Virginia, and a memorial of the Marine Society of Boston, on the subject of Marine Hospitals, respectfully submits the following ReportPrinted by Childs and Swain1792-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the subject of manufacturespresented to the House of Representatives, December 5, 1791[s.n.]1792-01-01
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, July 20, 1792Sir, it is with great satisfaction I have it in my power to acknowledge the zeal and good disposition, with which the officers of the Customs generally have executed the instructions which have, from time to time, proceeded from the Treasury Department. ...[s.n.]1792-01-01
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Treasury department, March 16, 1792The secretary of the Treasury, pursuant to a resolution of the House of representatives of the 8th instant, directing the said secretary to report to the House his opinion of the best mode of raising the additional supplies requisite for the ensuing year, respectfully submits the following report ...Childs and Swaine.1792-01-01
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Treasury Department, Dec. 7th, 1792Sir, I have the honor herewith to transmit certain statements, pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 13th ultimo, relative to the disbursements made by the Department of War, also, copy of a letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury on the subject ...Printed by Childs and Swaine1792-01-01
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January 23, 1792Sir, I have the honor to send herewith a report, pursuant to the order of the House of Representatives of the 19th instant1792-01-01
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Estimate of the expenditures for the civil list of the United Statestogether with the incidental and contingent expenses of the several departments and offices for the year 1793Published by order of the House of Representatives1792-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the act for laying duties on spirits, &cRead in the House of Representatives, March 6th, 1792Printed by Childs and Swaine.1792-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury respecting the redemption of the public debt; and the reimbursement of the loan made of the bank of the United StatesPublished by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Childs and Swaine1792-01-01
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The secretary of the Treasury, pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 8th instant, directing the said secretary to report to the House his opinion of the best mode of raising the additional supplies requisited for the ensuing year, respectfully submits the following reportPrinted by Childs and Swaine1792-01-01
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, January 22d, 1793Sir, Enclosed is an act, entitled, "An act concerning the registering and recording of ships or vessels" passed the 31st of December last. ...[s.n.]1793-01-01
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Sundry statements by the Secretary of the Treasuryin conformity with the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 23d of January, 1793publisher not identified1793-01-01
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, August 22, 1793Sir, Though it was not expressly said, yet I presume it will have been understood ... that the liberty to enter vessels and their cargoes, brought in as prizes, by the armed vessels of France, was not ... to include vessels and cargoes taken ... by armed vessels originally fitted out in the ports of the United States ...[s.n.]1793-01-01
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, March 29th, 1793Sir, A question has been made---"What is to be the voucher to a collector, for entering anew a vessel which has been altered in form only?"---The 6th section of the Act, concerning the registration and recording of ships or vessels, having made provision only for the case of an alteration in burthen. ...[s.n.]1793-01-01
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[Treasury Department, January 10th, 1793Sir, The resolution of the House of Representatives of the 27th of December last, having been considered as contemplating foreign loans only, the statements rendered to the House on the 3d instant, were confined merely to those objects. ... I have the honor to transmit herewith a supplementary statement, no. V, which contains the several sums that have been borrowed in the United States ... ]Printed by Childs and Swaine1793-01-01
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Communication from the secretary of the Treasury to the House of representatives of the United Statesprinted agreeably to a resolution of the House, of the 2nd of March 1793Printed by J. Fenno1793-01-01
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Communications from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the House of Representatives of the United States ...Printed by John Fenno1793-01-01
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Abstract of goods, wares and merchandize exported from the several states from the 1st of October, 1791, to 30th September, 1792also, an abstract of the duties arising on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, from the 1st October, 1791, to 31st December, 1791, both included: together with an abstract of duties arising on the tonnage of vessels entered into the United States, from the 1st of October, 1791, to the 31st of December, 1791, both included. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs and John Swaine.1793-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, commencing with the establishment of the Treasury Department, under the present government, and ending on the thirty-first day of December one thousand seven hundred and ninety-oneStated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Childs and Swaine1793-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury, relative to the loans negotiated under the acts of the 4th and 12th of August 1790Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Childs and Swaine1793-01-01
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, April 12, 1793Sir, The collectors stand charged with the sealed blank certificates of registry which have been furnished from this department ... It will therefore be proper that all such blank certificates as may have remained on hand ... be forthwith returned to the register of the treasury; accompanied with an account, agreeably to the annexed form, shewing the number of registers which have been received ... and the number issued and returned[s.n.]1793-01-01
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Sundry statements made by the Secretary of the Treasurypursuant to an order of the Senate of the United States, of the 23d of January, 17931793-01-01
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(Circular.) Treasury Department, May 30, 1793Sir, It being the opinion of the executive, that there is no general law of the land, prohibiting the entry and sale of goods captured by foreign powers at war ... It becomes the duty of this department to make known to you, that the entry of vessels captured and brought into our ports by the ships of war and privateers of France, and of their cargoes, is to be received in ths same manner ... as that of vessels and their cargoes which are not prizes[s.n.]1793-01-01
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Sundry estimates and statements relative to appropriations for the service of the year 1795, and to the expenditures of certain sums heretofore appropriatedPrinted by Francis Childs1794-01-01
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The Secretary of the TreasurySir, I cannot charge my memory with all the particulars, which have passed between us, relative to the disposition of the money borrowed. ...Printed by Childs and Swaine1794-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury respecting the tonnage of vesselsmade in pursuance of an order of the House of Representatives of the third of January, 1794. Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by F. Childs and J. Swaine1794-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1792Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by John Fenno, no. 3, South Fourth Street.1794-01-01
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June 2d, 1794Sir, I have the honor to transmit herewith, for the information of the House of Representatives, a general abstract of the exports of the United States, for one year, ending on the 30th of September, 1793. ...publisher not identified1794-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1792Printed by John Fenno, No. 3, South Fourth Street1794-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1793Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by John Fenno, no. 119, Chesnut Street.1794-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury respecting the tonnage of vesselsmade in pursuance of an order of the House of Representatives of the third of January, 1794. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs and John Swaine.1794-01-01
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(Received the 17th of December, 1795.) Treasury of the United States, December 16, 1795Sir, My specie accounts, ending the 31st December 1794, the 31st March, and 30th June 1795, and the War Department accounts, ending the 31st March, 30th June, and 30th September 1795, having passed the offices, permit me, through you, to lay them before your honourable House. ...Printed by Francis Childs?1795-01-01
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Reports of Alexander Hamilton, Esq., Secretary of the Treasuryread in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19th, 1795; containing, I. A Plan for the further support of public credit. II. For the improvement and better management of the revenues of the United States: to which is annexed, The Copy of an act for making provision for the support of public credit and the redemption of the debt ...Reprinted for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly1795-01-01
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Abstract of goods, wares and merchandize, exported from the United States from the 1st October 1793, to 30th September 1794Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs1795-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement of goods, wares and merchandize, exported from the United States, from the first of October 1794, to the thirtieth of September 1795, inclusivePrinted by Francis Childs1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying sundry statements in relation to the annual expenditures of the War department, from the commencement of the present government, to the 31st of December, 1795also, an explanatory letter from the register of the Treasury thereon. 12th December, 1796, ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by Francis Childs1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement of goods, wares and merchandize, exported from the United States, from the first of October 1794, to the thirtieth of September 1795, inclusive12th May, 1796. Ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs?1796-01-01
Presented to the House, the 19th of January, 1796A statement, shewing the final liquidation of the French loans, and their full reimbursement at the Treasury, upon the principles of the loan opened for the foreign debt, under the act making further provision for the support of public credit, and for the redemption of the public debtPrinted by Francis Childs?1796-01-01-
An estimate for an appropriation of monies, for the services of the year 1796Accompanying a letter and report from the Secretary of the Treasury, received 14th December, 1795Printed by John Fenno1796-01-01
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying an abstract of the official emoluments and expenditures of the officers of the customs, for the year 1795As also, an explanatory letter thereon, from the Comptroller of the Treasury. 4th April, 1796. Referred to the Committee of Commerce and ManufacturesPrinted by Francis Childs?1796-01-01
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, relative to an inaccuracy which has been discovered in the printed statement of receipts and expenditures for the year 1794Printed by Francis Childs?1796-01-01-
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury accompanying a plan for laying and collecting direct taxesby apportionment among the several states, agreeably to the rule prescribed by the Constitution, in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the fourth of April, 1796. 14th December, 1796, ordered to lie on the tableN.p.1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement exhibiting the amount of drawbacks paid upon the dutiable articles exported from the United States, in the years 1793, 1794, and 1795, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the first of June last16th December 1796, ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by William Ross?1796-01-01
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and MeansPrinted by Francis Childs?1796-01-01-
An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1795Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by John Fenno, no. 119, Chesnut- Street.1796-01-01
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Sundry estimates and statements relative to appropriations for the service of the year 1796and to the expenditures of certain sums heretofore appropriatedFrancis Childs1796-01-01
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury accompanying sundry statements, made in pursuance of the resolutions of the 2d of March, 1795, and the 26th of February, 1796as also, an explanatory report thereon by the commissioner of the revenue, respecting the internal revenue of the United States. 7th March, 1796. Read and ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs?1796-01-01-
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and sundry statements made in pursuance of two resolutions of the House of Representatives, of the 18th of January, 17961796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying an estimate of the probable receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 179618th May, 1796. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and sundry statements made in pursuance of two resolutions of the House of Representatives, of the 18th of January, 1796Printed by Francis Childs1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, relative to an inaccuracy which has been discovered in the printed statement of receipts and expenditures for the year 1794Published by order of the House of Representatives, 18th April, 1796Printed by Francis Childs?1796-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the treasury, accompanying sundry statements in relation to the annual expenditures of the War department, from the commencement of the present government, to the 31st of December, 1795also, an explanatory letter from the register of the treasury thereon. 12th December, 1796, ordered to lie on the table ...1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and estimates of the sums necessary to be appropriated for the service of the year 1797also, a statement of the receipts and expenditures at the Treasury of the United States, for one year, preceding the first of Octobor 1796. 16th December 1796, ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by William Ross1796-01-01
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Message from the president of the United Statesaccompanying an official statement of the expenditure to the end of the year 1795, from the sums heretofore granted to defray the contingent charges of the government. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Francis Childs?1796-01-01
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Form of an entry to be made by every person having or keeping a carriage, or carriages, as required by the 4th section of the act of May 28, 1796. ..I Benjamin Ballard, of the town of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, and district of Massachusetts, do hereby make entry with Isaac Codman, collector of the revenue in said county, of ten carriages ...[s.n.]1796-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report, with an estimate of the secretary at war, of the sum necessary to be apppropriated [sic] to make good deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Military Department, in the year 179615th February, 1797, ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by William Ross?1797-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report and sundry statements exhibiting a view of the debts of the United Stateson the first day of January, in the years 1790, 1791, and 1796, in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the first of June, 1796 : 29th December, 1796, read, and ordered to be referred to the Committee of Ways and MeansPrinted by William Ross1797-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report, and two estimates of the secretary at war, of the sums required to be appropriated for the use of the Naval Department; and the fortifications erecting for the defence of the ports and harbours of the United States19th January 1797. So much of the said report and estimates as relates to the Naval Department, referred to the committee appointed on the 16th ultimo, to enquire into the state of the naval equipment. : Such other parts of the said report and estimates as relate to the fortifications of the ports and harbours of the United States, referred to the committee appointed on the 16th ultimo, to enquire into the actual state of the said fortifications. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by William Ross?1797-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and sundry statements and papers, relative to the application and expenditure of the sums appropriated for expenses attending the intercourse between the United States and foreign nations, in pursuance of the resolutions of the House, of the 9th and 10th instant16th February 1797, referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom was committed, on the third instant, the bill making appropriations for the support of government, and a partial appropriation for the military establishment for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by William Ross?1797-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a plan for laying and collecting direct taxes, by apportionment among the several states, agreeably to the rule prescribed by the constitution, in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the fourth of April, 179614th December, 1796, ordered to lie on the tableW. Ross1797-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement exhibiting the amount of drawbacks paid upon the dutiable articles exported from the United States, in the years 1793, 1794, and 1795, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the first of June last16th December 1796, ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by William Ross1797-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom was referred, a resolution of the House, of the tenth instant, relative to the propriety and expediency of laying a tax upon all theatrical exhibitions; also of imposing additional duties, on articles of foreign growth or manufacture, imported into the United States, and on articles manufactured or used within the United States23d January 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by William Ross?1797-01-01
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Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund; inclosing a report to them, from the Secretary of the Treasuryand sundry official statements of the accounting officers of the Treasury DepartmentZachariah Poulson, jun. & W. Young1797-01-01
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Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fundinclosing a report to them, from the secretary of the Treasury; and sundry offical statements of the accounting officers of the Treasury Department. Relative to measures which have been authorized by the said Commissioners for purchasing the public debt, subsequent to their reports of the 16th of December, 1796, and 25 of January, 1797. : 5th December, 1797: ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Zachariah Poulson, Jun. & W. Young.1797-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report, with an estimate of the secretary at war, of the sum necessary to be apppropriated[!] to make good deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the military department, in the year 179615th February, 1797, ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by William Ross1797-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Claims, on the petition of Comfort Sands, and others9th February 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Tuesday next. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by William Ross?1797-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report and sundry statements exhibiting a view of the debts of the United States, on the first day of January, in the years 1790, 1791, and 1796, in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the first of June, 179629th December, 1796, read and ordered to be referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by William Ross?1797-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways & Means, exhibiting a calculation of the quotas of the respective states, in a tax of two millions of dollars, proportioned to the number of free white persons, and three-fifths of the number of slaves, as ascertained by the census25th May, 1798, referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom is committed the bill to provide for the assessment and collection of direct taxes. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by William Ross?1798-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report on the memorial of sundry merchants and traders of the City of Philadelphia1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the treasury, accompanying his report, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of representatives of the 14th of December lastJanuary 8th, 1798. Referred to the committee of the whole House on the report of the committee of claims, on the expediency or inexpediency of designating certain claims to be excepted from the operation of the acts of limitationPrinted by Joseph Gales, no. 126, North Second street.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement exhibiting the amount of drawbacks paid upon the dutiable articles exported from the United States, during the years 1794--1795--and 1796, compared with the duties on similar articles, during the same period, in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 3d of March 17979th February 1798, ordered to lie on the table : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by W. Ross1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report on the memorial of sundry merchants and traders of the city of Philadelphia13th April, 1798, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by William Ross?1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report on the petitions of sundry inhabitants of the town of Newport, in the state of Rhode-Island,--of the corporation of the Marine Society of the City of New-York,--of the corporation of the Chamber of Commerce of the City of New-York,--of the president and directors of the United Insurance Company, and of the president and directors of the New-York Insurance Company6th February, 1798, referred to the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures, with instruction to report thereon, by bill, or otherwise. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by William Ross?1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report of the late commissioner of the revenue, and sundry statements, in relation to the internal revenues of the United States, pursuant to a resolution of this House, of the sixth of January, 179723d February, 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by J.H. Oswald.1798-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the 22d instant, relative to the claim of General Kosciusko, against the United StatesHouse of Representatives, Dec. 28, 1797. Committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday nextPrinted by Joseph Gales no. 126, North Second Street.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and estimate of an appropriation of monies for the compensation of the clerks in the offices of the commisssioners of loans, and an allowance to certain loan-officers, in lieu of clerk hire, and to defray the authorized expenses of the several loan-offices, for the year 179828th May, 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives)Printed by William Ross1798-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1797. Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-onePrinted by John Ward Fenno, No. 119, Chesnut. Street.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report respecting the execution of the third section of the act regulating foreign coins, and for other purposes; in pursuance of a resolution of the House of the fifth instant11th January, 1798, referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom was committed, on the 8th ultimo, the report of the committee, on a letter from the secretary of State, inclosing a report of the Director of the Mint. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by W. Ross1798-01-01
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Abstract of the stamp lawTreasury Deparment, March 1, 1798. Public notice is hereby given, in pursuance of the act of Congress, passed on the sixth day of July one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, entitled "An act laying duties on stamped vellum, parchment and paper," and the act ...[s.n.]1798-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement of the several existing contracts, made for the subsistence of the armyin pursuance of a resolution of this House of the 28th instant : 30th March, 1798 : ordered to lie on the tablepublished by order of the House of Representatives ...1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of goods, wares and merchandize, imported into the United States, for two years; one commencing on the first of October 1794,--and the other on the first day of October 1795In pursuance of a resolution of the third of March 1797. : 8th January 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by W. Ross.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement of the several existing contracts made for the subsistence of the Army, in pursuance of a resolution of this House of the 28th instant30th March, 1798. --Ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives of the United StatesPrinted by Way & Groff, no. 27, Arch-Street.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of goods, wares & merchandize, exported from the United States during one year, prior to the first day of October, 17976th March, 1798, ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by John H. Oswald.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and satement [sic] of the sums necessary to be appropriated on account of the compensation of the secretary of the Navy, his clerks and messenger, for the present year, and for other purposes11th July, 1798. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means, with instruction to report by bill or otherwise. : Printed by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Joseph Gales, no. 23, South Third Street.1798-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1797Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-one. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by John Ward Fenno, no. 119, Chesnut-Street.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 14th of December lastJanuary 8th, 1798. Referred to the committee of the whole House on the report of the Committee of Claims, on the expediency or inexpediency of designating certain claims to be excepted from the operation of the acts limitation. : Printed by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Joseph Gales, no. 126, north Second Street.1798-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copies of two letters from the Commissioners of the City of Washington, with sundry documents, marked from no. 1 to 10, inclusively, exhibiting a view of the receipts and expenditures of all monies entrusted to them, and of the progress and state of the business and funds under their administration, from the 18th of November 1798, to the 18th of November 17995th December, 1799, ordered, to lie on the tablePrinted by W. Ross, in Locust-Street, between Walnut and Spruce.1799-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1798Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-one. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by John Ward Fenno, no. 119, Chesnut-Street.1799-01-01
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(Circular). Treasury Department, March 30th, 1799I avail myself of the first opportunity which I have been able to command, to transmit an act of Congress passed on the 28th day of February, 1799, entitled "An act to amend the act, entitled An act, to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling houses and the enumeration of slaves, within the United States." ...[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of goods, wares and merchandize exported from the United States, during one year, prior to the first day of October, 17987th February, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by W. Ross.1799-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, inclosing a statement of the tonnage of the shipping of the United States, at the close of the year 17977th February, 1799, ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by John H. Oswald.1799-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, inclosing a letter from the comptroller, with an abstract of the official emoluments of the officers of the customs of the United States, for the year 179816th February, 1799.--Ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by W. Ross.1799-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the official emoluments of the officers employed in the collection of the internal revenues of the United States1st March, 1799, ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by John H. Oswald.1799-01-01
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Circular. Boston, November 9, 1799. Sir, Agreeable to the opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, and a vote of the Board of Commisssioners, for the Valuation of Lands, & c. in the State of Massachusetts ... you will form a register and record of these sub-division and general lists and abstract, in your assessment district ... in the manner and form following, to wit. ..[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Claims, to whom was referred on 28th ult. the petition of Moses White, with the report of the former secretary of the treasury thereon4th February, 1799. Committed to a committee of the whole House, to-morrowPrinted by William Ross?1799-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting two statements; one exhibiting the value or quantities of the goods, wares and merchandize, imported into the United States, in ships or vessels of the said United States, for one year prior to the first of October 1797--and the other exhibiting, in like manner, the importations in ships or vessels of foreign nations, during the same periodIn pursuance of a resolution of this house, of the twenty-ninth of May last. : 30th January, 1799.--Ordered to lie on the table-- : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by W. Ross.1799-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Meansaccompanying a plan for digesting into one act and amending the various acts relative to duties on spirits distilled within the United States and on stills[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Message from the president of the United Statesaccompanying his annual account of the application of grants made by Congress for the contingent charges of government, from the 1st of January, to the 31st of December, 1798. : 8th January, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by J. Gales, no. 23, South Third-Street.1799-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his reports on the memorial of David Jones, and the petitions of Obadiah Scott, and of George Gilbert and Jacob Gilbert25th March, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Extracts of letters received by J. Jackson, supervisor of Massachusetts district, from the Treasury Department of the United States, on subjects relative to the direct tax[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee, of Ways and Means, transmitting to him a letter from the Commissioners of Valuation of Houses and Lands in the State of New-York10th April, 1800. Committed to the committee of the whole House, to whom is committed the bill to provide for equalizing the valuations of unseated lands. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying copies of two letters from the Commissioners of the City of Washingtonwith sundry documents, marked 1, to 11, inclusively, exhibiting a view of the receipts and expenditures of all monies entrusted to them, and of the progress and state of the business and funds under their administration, from the 18th of November 1799, to the 18th of November 1800 : 12th December, 1800, ordered to lie on the tablePublished by Order of the House of Representatives1800-01-01
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An account of the receipts & expenditures of the United States, for the year 1799Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-onePrinted and published by order of the House of Representatives.1800-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasurytransmitting a report, with two statements, relating to the Internal Revenue of the United States, in obedience to the permanent resolution of the House of Representatives, on the 6th January, 1797, and an act of Congress, passed on the 11th Juky, 1798; 5th February, 1800 ... United States. Treasurypublisher not identified1800-01-01
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An account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1799Stated in pursuance of the standing order of the House of Representatives of the United States, passed on the thirtieth day of December, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-one. : Published by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by Way and Groff, near the post-office.1800-01-01
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Abstract of cases transmitted to the secretary of the Treasury, pursuant to the sixth section of the act entitled "An act further to suspend the commercial intercourse between the United States and France and the dependencies thereof", passed on the ninth day of February 1799[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying copies of two letters from the Commissioners of the City of WashingtonWith sundry documents marked I, to II, inclusively, exhibiting a view of the receipts and expenditures of all monies intrusted to them, and of the progress and state of the business and funds under their administration, from the eighteenth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, to the eighteenth of November, one thousand eight hundred. : 12th December, 1800, ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report with two statements, relating to the internal revenue of the United States, in obedience to the permanent resolution of the House of Representatives, on the 6th January, 1797, and an act of Congress, passed on the 11th July, 17985th February, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Circular to collectors of the customs, July 1801the quarantine laws of some European nations have proven so oppressive to our commerce, that it has become necessary to adopt every measure which may induce a reasonable relaxation ...[s.n.]1801-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, covering two letters from the city commissionerswith documents, exhibiting, I. Receipts and expenditures by them, and II. State and progress of their business and funds : 21 st December 1801, referred to the Committee of Ways and Means[s.n.]1801-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and sundry statements prepared in pursuance of the act supplementary to the act, intituled An act to establish the Treasury Department21st December, 1801; referred to the Committee of Ways and Meanss.n1801-01-01
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Report of Mr. Gallatin on the finances, January 1802likewise, the report of the Committee of ways and means making provision for the redemption of the public debt : and that of the committee of investigation[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement of goods, wares and merchandize, exported from the United States, from the 1st of October 1800, to the 30th of September 1801, inclusive11th February, 1802. Read, and ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by William Duane and son1802-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasuryinclosing two statements, marked A and B, relative to the expences incurred by the United States, in the exercise of jurisdiction over the territory of Columbia ... : 8th April, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasuryaccompanying his report on a letter from the Governor of Maryland, and sundry documents respecting loans from the said state to the commissioners of the city of Washington ... : 19th January, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasuryaccompanying his reports on the petitions of James Bell, by Peter Mills, his attorney, and of Isaac Sawyer and others ... : 2d March, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting sundry documents relative to the transactions of the United States with the Barbary powers. February 17, 1802 ...1802-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement, exhibiting the amount of duties and drawbacks on goods, wares and merchandise, imported into the United States, and exported therefrom, during the years 1798, 1799, and 1800--1802-01-01
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Message from the President of United States, transmitting a roll of the persons having office or unemployment under the United StatesPrinted by William Duane.1802-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasuryaccompanying a statement, exhibiting the amount of duties and drawbacks on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the United States, and exported therefrom during the years 1798, 1799, and 1800 ... : 7th January, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United Statesaccompanying an official statement of the monies heretofore appropriated to defray the contingent charges of government, to the 31st of December, 1801, inclusive : 26th February, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a statement of the quantity of fish exported from the United States, the amount of bounties and allowances paidalso, the tonnage of vessels employed in the cod and whale fisheries, and the duties accruing thereon for the years 1791 to 1800, inclusive ...Printed by William Duane & Son1803-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, accompanying a statement of expenditures from the 1st of January, 1797, by the Quarter master general, and the navy agentsfor the contingencies of the naval and military establishments, and the Navy contracts for timber and stores : transmitted in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the 3d of May last : 23d December, 1802 : ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by W. Duane and son1803-01-01
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Message from the President of the United Statesaccompanying the annual account of the fund established for defraying the contingent charges of government, in 1802 : 19th January, 1803 ...Printed by William Duane & Son1803-01-01
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Report of the Committee, to whom was referred, on the fifteenth of November last, the report of a select committee made at the last sesssion [sic] of Congress, on the subject of fisheries of the United Stateswith instruction to enquire and report whether any, and if any, what measures are necessary for the encouragement of the whale and cod-fisheries[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the committee, appointed to enquire whether any, and if any, what description of claims against the United States, are barred by the statutes of limitation ..enclosing a report of the Register of the Treasury, of the claims for services rendered, and supplies furnished during the Revolutionary War ...Printed by William Duane & Son1804-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement exhibiting the amount of duties and drawbacks, on goods, wares & merchandize, imported into the United States, and exported therefromduring the years 1800, 1801, and 1802 ...1804-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report and sundry documents, marked A, B, & C; exhibiting an account of the money received, for the support of sick & disabled seamen; designating particularly the sums collected and expended at each portPrepared in pursuance of a resolution of this House, of the 21st ultimo. 13th January, 1804. Read, and ordered to lie on the table1804-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the annual statement of the district tonnage of the United States, on the 31st December, 1802together with an explanatory letter of the register of the Treasury, thereon received the 15th February, 1804. 15th February, 1804. Read, and ordered to lie on the table1804-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and two statements, marked A and B, respecting the monies which since the establishment of the present government, have been paid as fees to assistant counsel, and for legal advice in the business of the United Statesprepared in obedience to a resolution of this House [of Representatives of the United States], of the third instant. 24th March, 1804. Read, and ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting two statements of the importations in American and foreign vesselscommencing the 1st October, 1801, and ending on the 30th of September, 18021804-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasuryaccompanying his report, respecting the levying new & more specific duties, on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the United States ... : 24th, January, 1804 ...publisher not identified1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report made to him by the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to what measures have been taken to discharge the balances due by the states indebted to the United Statesin pursuance of a resolution of the House of the twenty-third instantA. & G. Way, Printers1805-01-01
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Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, accompanied with sundry statementsexhibiting the proceedings which have been authorized by the board since their report : dated the fourth of February, 1804, and received by the House on the sixth of the same month[s.n.]1805-01-01
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Letter from the Treasurer of the United States, accompanying his general accounts of receipts and expenditures, as also, his accounts for the War & Navy departments, from the 1st October, 1804, to the 1st October, 1805, inclusiveDuane and Son, printers1806-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a statement of the amount of deposits of the public money in the United States and other banks ..together with a table shewing the balances in favor of the United States ...A. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Reportin obedience to the directions of the act supplementary to the act, intituled "An act to establish the Treasury Department," the Secretary of the Treasury respecfully submits the following report and estimatesn.p.1806-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, relating to the redemption, within a fixed period, of the whole of the public debt of the United StatesA. & G. Way, Printers1806-01-01
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Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, accompanied with sundry statements, exhibiting the proceedings which have been authorized by the board since their report, dated the fifth of February, 1805A. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a report of the Commissioners for the district east of Pearl Riverof British grants for land ... pursuant to the provisions ... of An Act Regulating the Grants of Land and Providing for the Disposal of the Lands of the United States South of the State of TennesseeA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury to whom was referred ... the petition of Abijah Barnum and othersA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, accompanied with sundry statements, exhibiting the proceedings which have been authorized by the board since their report, dated the fifth of February, 1806A. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a report and statement in relation to the direct taxspecifying the quotas assigned to each state and the arrears of the individual states : prepared in pursuance of a resolution of This House, of the eighteenth instant : December 31, 1806, read and ordered to lie on the tableA. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Documents accompanying a bill making appropriations for the support of government during the year 1807A. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Documents accompanying the Bill Authorizing the Discharge of Gilbert Drake from his ImprisonmentA. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the amount of duties and drawbacks on goods, wares and merchandise imported into the United States, and exported therefrom during the years 1803, 1804 and 1805January 8, 1807, ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1807-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a statement of the public debt on the first days of January 1801, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806 and 1807, respectively; together with sundry explanatory statements and notes prepared in obedience to a resolution of the House of the eigth ultimoFebruary 28, 1807, ordered to lie on the tableA. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of public roads and canalsmade in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate, of March 2, 1807publisher not identified1808-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of public roads and canalsmade in pursuance of a resolution of Senate of March 2, 1807Printed by R.C. Weightman1808-01-01
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Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, accompanied with sundry statementexhibiting the proceedings which have been authorized by the board since their report of the fifth of February, 1807A. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures. February 11, 1808Accompanying the bill in addition to the act, intituled "An act supplementary to the act, intituled "An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States." Presented this dayA. & G. Way, printers.1808-01-01
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Documents accompanying the Bill Making a Farther Appropriation for the Support of Government during the Year 1808A. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a statement of the emoluments of the officers employed in the collection of the customs for the year 1807 ; together with a letter from the Comptroller ..A. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of public roads and canals; made in pursuance of a resolution of Senate, of March 2, 1807April 12, 1808The Senate1808-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury ... touching the exercise or construction of the duties, powers or authorities mentioned or contained in the ... Act, of the 3d March 1795, Making Further Provision for the Support of Public Credit ...Printed by Roger Chew Weightman1809-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of manufactures, made the fifth of December, 1791Printed by R.C. Weightman1809-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury ... respecting the direct taxPrinted by Roger C. Weightman1809-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of a national bankmade to the Senate, March 2, 1809[s.n.]1809-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of manufacturesmade the fifth of December, 1791. December 7th, 1809Printed by R.C. Weightman1809-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a statement of the sums annually received at the Treasury since the establishment of the present governmentand also a Statement exhibiting the annual amount of the several branches of the customs and the charges thereonA. & G. Way, printers1809-01-01
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Letter from the Comptroller of the Treasurytransmitting a statement of the accounts in the Treasury, War and Navy Departments which have remained more than three years unsettled, or on which balances appear to have been due more than three years ...A. & G. Way, printers1809-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of a national bank, made the thirteenth day of December 1790A. & G. Way, printers1810-01-01
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Documents accompanying the report of the committee to whom was referred the Bill to Prevent the Issuing of Sea-Letters except to Certain VesselsPrinted by Roger C. Weightman1810-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on American manufacturesprepared in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives : April 17, 1810[s.n.]1810-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a letter of the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Meansrequesting information as to the most eligible method of obtaining loans : March 21st, 1810[s.n.]1810-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the treasury, on the subject of a national bank, made the thirteenth day of December, 1790January 29, 1810. Printed by order of the House of representativesA. & G. Way, printers1810-01-01
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Report from the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of American manufacturesprepared in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives. April 19, 1810. Referred to Mr. Bacon, Mr. Macon, Mr. Pitkin, Mr. Fisk and Mr. CloptonPublished by Farrand, Mallory, & Co.1810-01-01
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Letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury transmitting a statement of the accounts in the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments which have remained more than three years unsettledor on which balances appear to have been due more than three years, prior to the thirtieth of September lastPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1810-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a statement of claims allowed at the Treasury Department and his reportPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1810-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the monies expended during the year 1809, for the discharge of miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided forand a statement of contracts made during the same year, by or under his directionA. & G. Way, Printers1810-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting information in relation to certain bills of exchange drawn on Degen, Purviance & Co., navy agents at Leghorn, &cin pursuance of the resolution of the House of Representatives of the twenty-fourth and twenty-seventh December lastPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1811-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasurytransmitting his annual report, prepared in obedience to the act, supplementary to the act, "An act to establish the Treasury Department." November 22, 1811. Referred to the Committee of Ways and MeansPrinted R.C. Weightman1811-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting his annual reportPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1811-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting information in relation to settlements contrary to law on lands of the United States in the Mississippi Territoryby whom, to what extent, and what measures have been taken for their removal : in obedience to a resolution of the House of the seventeenth ultimoPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1811-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting two statements of importations in American and foreign vessels for the year ending thirtieth September 1809Printed by Roger Chew Weightman1811-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Secretary of the Treasury of importations in American and foreign vesselsPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1811-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury to the House of Representativesaccompanied with a statement of merchandise exported from the United States during the year ending thirtieth September lastPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1811-01-01
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Letter from the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means to the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the revenue necessary for the service of the United States ..with the answer of the Secretary of the Treasury theretoPrinted by S. Snowdon1812-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of monies disbursed from the Treasury of the United States, for expenses of intercourse with the Barbary powers, during the years 1810 and 1811January 4th, 1812. Referred to the Committee of Ways and MeansPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman.1812-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the petition of Nathaniel G. Ingraham, and others, of New YorkPrinted by Roger C. Weightman1812-01-01
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Letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the accounts in the Treasury, War and Navy Departments which have remained more than three years unsettled, or on which balances appear to have been due more than three years ...A. & G. Way, printers1812-01-01
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Message from the President of the U. States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of the Treasury, containing a statement of the proceedings under the "Act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland in the state of Maryland to the state of Ohio."R.C. Weightman1812-01-01
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Letter from the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means to the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of the amount of the official bonds of the collectors of the customs, with his answer theretoA. & G. Way, printers1812-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the petition of N. Russel and Adam Gilchrist, assignees of the estate of Robert Hazelhurst of Charleston ...Printed by R.C. Weightman1812-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting his annual statement of the district tonnage of the United States ..together with an explanatory letter of the Register of the TreasuryA. & G. Way, printers1813-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, containing the terms upon which the loan, made in pursuance of "An act authorising a loan for a sum not exceeding sixteen millions of dollars," passed the eighth day of February last, has been contracted for together with a copy of such contractPrinted by Roger C. Weightman1813-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying a bill laying duties on spirits distilled within the United StatesMarch 31, 1814. Ordered to be printedA. and G. Way, printers.1814-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury, accompanied with sundry statementsprepared in obedience to the Act Establishing a Mint, and Regulating the Coins of the United StatesPrinted by Roger Chew Weightman1814-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a bill to amend the twenty-seventh section of the Act, entitled "An act to lay and collect a direct tax within the United StatesPrinted by Roger C. Weightman1814-01-01
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Letter from the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, to the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of a system of revenue to revive and maintain unimpaired the public credit, with the answer of the secretary theretoOctober 18, 1814. Read, and committed to the committee of the whole House on the report of the Committee of Ways and Means on so much of the president's message as relates to the finances of the United StatesA. & G. Way, printers.1814-01-01
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Letter from the commissioner of the revenue to the secretary of the treasury, accompanying the bill laying duties on carriages and the harness thereforPrinted by Roger C. Weightman1814-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying the bill supplemental to the acts authorizing a loan for the several sums of twenty-five millions of dollars and three millions of dollarsA. and G. Way, Printers1814-01-01
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[Circular, with forms, relative to the assessment and collection of direct taxes, and internal duties, under the acts of July 22, 1813, and of Aug. 2, 1813][s.n.]1814-01-01
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Letter from the commissioner of the revenue, to the secretary of the treasury, accompanying the bill laying duties on carriages, and the harness thereforNovember 21, 1814. Laid before the House by the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printedPrinted by Roger C. Weightman.1814-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying the bill supplemental to the acts authorizing a loan for the several sums of twenty-five millions of dollars and three millions of dollarsDecember 5, 1814. Laid before the House by the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printedA. and G. Way, printers.1814-01-01
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Miscellaneous appendices to account of the receipts and expenditures of the United States, for the year 1814Treasury Department1814-01-01
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of the Treasury, containing a statement of the proceedings under the "Act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland in the state of Maryland to the state of Ohio."January 18, 1814. Ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by Roger C. Weightman.1814-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of the director of the mint, containing the result of the assays of foreign gold and silver coinsJanuary 4, 1814. Ordered to lie on the tableR.C. Weightman1814-01-01
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Reports from the departments of state, treasury, war, and navy and general post-office, in relation to the destruction of official books and papers, in consequence of the incursion of the enemy on the 24th of August lastNovember 17, 1814. Printed by order of the House of RepresentativesA. & G. Way, printers.1814-01-01
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A statement of the arts and manufactures of the United States of America for the year 1810 digested and prepared by Tench Coxe, esquire, of PhiladelphiaPrinted by A, Cornman, junr1814-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement containing the information in relation to the incorporated banks and insurance companies within the District of Columbia, required by a resolution of the tenth instantFebruary 22, 1814. Ordered to lie on the tableA. & G. Way, printers.1814-01-01
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Letter from the acting comptroller of the treasury, transmitting his report on the petition of Richard MitchellFebruary 4, 1815. Read, and referred to the Committee of Ways and MeansA. & G. Way, printers.1815-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, exhibiting a view of the state of the Treasury at the close of the year 1814also a view of the situation of the Treasury for the year 1815, with propositions relative to the Ways and Means for the sameA. & G. Way, Printers1815-01-01
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Statement of the amount of internal duties ... paid by each person in the first collection district of Vermont[s.n.]1815-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting an estimate of the appropriations proposed for the service of the year 1815January 10, 1815. Referred to the Committee of Ways and MeansA. & G. Way, printers.1815-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying the bill, to enlarge the time for ascertaining transfers of property subject to the direct taxDecember 28th, 1815. Read and ordered to be printedWilliam A. Davis1815-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, submitting a proposition to provide for paying the interest and gradually reducing the stock debt, created during the late warPrinted by Roger C. Weightman1815-01-01
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Letter from the secretary transmitting a report on a general tariff of duties proper to be imposed on imported goods, wares, and merchandise, prepared in obedience to a resolve of the House of Representatives, of Feb. 23, 18151816-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of the Treasury on the subject of the Cumberland Roadwith a statement of past appropriations, and an estimate of required appropriations. : March 13, 1816. Read, and referred to a select committeePrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 5th instant an abstract of the valuation of lands, slaves, and dwelling houses in each county of the state of Marylandthe quota of each county of the direct tax as imposed by the Act of 2d August, 1813, the names of the principal assessors for the year 1815, and a statement of the valuations of lands, lots, dwelling houses, and slaves as revised and settled by the board of principal assessorsPrinted by William A. Davis1816-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasuryrespecting the valuation of lands, lots, dwelling houses, slaves, &c. in the state of Pennsylvania, in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 5th instant, March 22d 1816. Read, and Ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by W.A. Davis1816-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of the Treasury, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of 10th Feb. last, on the subject of the accounts of James Thomas, late a deputy quarter master general of the United States, so far as they relate to expenses incurred under any order of Gen. Smyth, in the years 1812 and 1813March 13th, 1816. Printed by order of the House of RepresentativesPrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury presenting, in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the eighth instant, a statement of the valuation of lands, lots, dwelling houses, and slavesFebruary 15, 1816, read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by W. A. Davis1816-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury and commissioner of the revenue, to the chairman of the Committe [sic] of Ways and Means, containing estimates of the probable amount of the internal duties which have accrued, and will accrue, in the year 1815January 16th, 1816. Referred to the committee of the whole House on the report of the Committee of Ways and Means relating to revenuePrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of the Treasury, made in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 29th ultimo, requesting a statement of the cases in which counsel has been employed to assist the attorney general, prosecuting causes in the Supreme Court of the United States in behalf of the United Statesthe amount of property in dispute in each case; the names of the counsel so employed; the period of employing them; and the compensation granted in each case. : March 23d, 1816, read and ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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Sir, the arrangements of the Treasury require that the following points, in relation to the public funds deposited in the State Banks, to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, should be ascertained with all convenient dispatch[s.n.]1816-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of public roads and canals; made in pursuance of a resolution of Senate, of March 2d, 1807January 15, 1816. Printed by order of the SenatePrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the petition of Luther BinghamDecember 30, 1816, read[s.n.]1816-01-01
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Message from the President of the United Statestransmitting a report of the secretary of the Treasury of certain expenses which have been incurred for public edifices and improvements in ... Washington, under the authority of the United States, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of representatives, of the 17th ultimo. March 11th, 1816. Read and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by William A. Davis1816-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Secretary of the Treasury of certain expenses which have been incurred for public edifices and improvements in the city of Washington ..made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 17th ultimoPrinted by William A. Davis1816-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of loans made to the United States by banks within the same, since March 1, 1812Printed by William A. Davis1816-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Secretary of the Treasury of certain expenses which have been incurred for public edifices and improvements in the city of Washington, under the authority of the United Statesmade in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 17th ultimoPrinted by William A. Davis1816-01-01
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Extract of a report of the late secretary of the Treasury, to the President of the United Statesaccompanying a message from the President, to both houses of Congress, made December 3, 1816. : December 3, 1816. Read, and referred to the committee of the whole House on the state of the UnionPrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the valuations of lands, lots, and dwelling houses, and of slaves, in the several statesmade under the Act of the 22d of July, 1813Printed by William A. Davis1816-01-01-
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of the amount of duties on merchandise imported into the United States from the British West Indies, and their American coloniesfrom Oct. 1801, to Sept. 1814, inclusive ; &c. &c. &cPrinted by William A. Davis1816-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting statements of moneys paid at the Treasury during the year 1816 for the miscellaneous claims not otherwise provided for, &c., &c., &cPrinted by William A. Davis1817-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, relative to the collection of dutiesFebruary 24, 1817. Read and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by William A. Davis.1817-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, of the amount of receipts into the Treasury of the United States, from imports, internal taxes, and other sources of revenue, within the District of Columbia, from the assumption of the jurisdiction by Congress, in 1801also, a statement of registered tonnage, &c., within said District. : December 30, 1817. Read, and ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1817-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, in relation to transers [sic] of appropriations by the President of the United StatesJanuary 6, 1817. Ordered to lie on the table, and to be printedPrinted by William A. Davis.1817-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting statements of the internal duties for 1815, of the amount of direct tax, &c., &c., &cPrinted by William A. Davis1817-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Claims in the case of Madame Poidevin, with a bill for her reliefFebruary 16, 1818. Read, and with the bill, committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrowPrinted by E, De Krafft1818-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, transmitting information relative to the claim of Bickley and ClarkDecember 18, 1818. Laid before the House by the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printedPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Finance of the Senate, in relation to the application of the board of directors, to the Congress, for permission to issue bills and notes signed by other persons than the president and cashier of that bankApril 9, 1818. Printed by order of the Senate of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements, in relation to the progress, &c. in the construction of the Cumberland RoadApril 20, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives of ninth Dec. last, information on the roads made, or in progressunder the authority of the executive of the United States; the states and territories through which they pass, or are intended to pass; the periods when they were ordered to be made, and how far they have been executed. January 20, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft1818-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of lands sold northwest of the Ohio, the purchase money of which has not been fully paid, and the moneys received for said landsalso, a description of the paper which has been received, and is still receivable for the same. : December 18, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the annual statement of the district tonnage of the United States, on the thirty-first December, 1816; with a letter from the Register of the Treasury, explanatory of the sameJanuary 16, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate of the nineteenth of January, 1818, with the letters, &c. referred to in itFebruary 13, 1818. Printed by order of the Senate of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the quantity of iron in bars, bolts, pigs, &c. &c. annually imported into the United States, from first May, 1812, to the first May, 1817, and the country from whence importedFebruary 24, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting one from the third auditor of the Treasury, in the case of William B. LewisDecember 21, 1818. Printed by order of the Senate of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a statement of the proceedings which may have been had under the act of Congress, passed on the 3d of March, 1817, entitled "An act to set apart and dispose of certain public lands, for the encouragement and cultivation of the vine and olive."March 16, 1818. Printed by order of the Senate of the United StatesPrinted E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways & Means, upon the subject of extending the time for the redemption of lands sold for direct taxes, &caccompanying "A bill supplementary to the several acts relative to direct taxes and internal duties." : March 5, 1818. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the Treasury, in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate, containing a plan for the adjustment of the claims to land in certain districts therein mentionedDecember 11, 1818. Printed by order of the Senate of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the annual statement of the emoluments and expenditures of the officers employed in the collection of the customs for the year 1817March 7, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the case of John BateDecember 24, 1817. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table. : December 24, 1817. Referred to the Committee of Claims. : January 6, 1818. Bill reported with amendments, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday nextPrinted by E. De Krafft1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of the accounts of General Arthur St. ClairFebruary 13, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an estimate of the appropriations for the year 1819December 2, 1818. Referred to the Committee of Ways and MeansPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims, accompanied with a report of the outstanding loan office certificates, Army certificates, and indents of interest, that appear on the books of the TreasuryJanuary 2, 1818. Accompanying "A bill to authorize the payment of certain loan office certificates."Printed by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting sundry statements, prepared in obedience to the act establishing a mint, and regulating the coins of the United StatesApril 15, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Navy, transmitting statements in relation to the Navy Pension FundJanuary 12, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report in obedience to a resolution of the 2d instant in relation to the memorial of the governors of the New York HospitalJanuary 5, 1819. Printed by order of the Senate of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the information called for, by the resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 4th instant, in relation to ships engaged in the slave trade, which have been seized and condemned, and the disposition which has been made of the Negroes, by the several state governments, under whose jurisdiction they have fallenJanuary 21, 1819. Read, and referred to the committee of the whole House, to which is committed the bill supplementary to the acts prohibiting the importation of slavesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the secretary of the Treasury in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, of the 13th of last month, requesting him "to cause to be laid before it, a statement, showing the measures that have been taken to collect the balances stated to be due, from the several supervisors, and collectors of the old direct tax of two millions; also, a similar statement, of the balances due from the officers of the old internal revenue, and to designate in such statement the persons who have been interested in the collection of the said debts, and the sums by them respectively collected, and the time when the same were collected."February 2, 1819. Printed by order of the Senate of the United StatesE. De Krafft, printer.1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in obedience to a resolution ... directing the Secretary of the Treasury to lay before the Senateinformation relative to the effect of An Act to Suspend for a Limited Time the Sale or Forfeiture of Lands, of the 18th of April last, upon the receipts into the Treasury ...Printed by E. De Krafft1819-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting sundry statements, in relation to the Mint of the United StatesFebruary 25, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting ... information relative to the occupancy of Amelia Island, St. Marks, and Pensacola, &c. &cE. De Krafft, printer1819-01-01
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Statements, in detail, of the revenues from merchandise and tonnage, which accrued in the years 1815, 1816 and 1817referred to in Statement A, which accompanied the annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury, upon the state of the finances, to the House of Representatives of the United States, dated the 23d November, 1818[s.n.]1819-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting sundry statements relative to the internal duties and direct taxesDecember 17, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by Gales & Seaton.1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting the information called for by the resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 4th instantin relation to ships engaged in the slave trade which have been seized and condemned : and the disposition which has been made of the Negroes by the several state governments under whose jurisdiction they have fallenPrinted by E. De Krafft1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in obedience to a resolution of the Senate, to inquire into the expediency of continuing in force the act of the 29th of April, 1816regulating the currency of certain foreign coins within the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft1819-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting information of the sums of money paid to the attorney general for extra servicesMarch 3, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting sundry statements from the Bank of the United Statesof its concerns and transactions, in obedience to a resolution of the Senate of the 15th April lastPrinted by W. Fry1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting statements relative to the internal duties and direct taxDecember 18, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Extracts from documents in the Departments of State, the Treasury, and of the Navy, in relation to the illicit introduction of slaves into the United StatesE. De Krafft, printer1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury submitting to the Committee of Finance an official statement of the gross amount of duties upon merchandise and tonnagewhich accrued during the two first quarters of the year 1817, and a like statement for the same quarters of the year 1818Printed by E. De Krafft1819-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting statements of payments made according to law, at the Treasury during the year 1818, for the discharge of claims not otherwise provided for; of payments made during the same year for the discharge of demands of a civil nature, not otherwise provided for; of contracts and purchases made by the collectors of the Revenue Service, during the year 1817; and of expenditures for the relief of sick seamen, during the same yearJanuary 18, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by E. De Krafft.1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an estimate of the appropriations proposed for the year 1820December 27, 1819. Referred to the Committeee of Ways and MeansPrinted by Gales & Seaton.1819-01-01
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Address of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry to the citizens of the United StatesNo. IX[s.n.]1819-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting ... a statement of the actual balance, &c. in the Treasury, on the 1st day of January, 1820together with a statement of the amount of the public debt redeemable in 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824 ... February 3, 1820. Read, and ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by Gales & Seaton1820-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasuryin obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of 1st March, 1819, transmitting statements in relation to the condition of the Bank of the United States and its offices : also, statements in relation to the situation of the different chartered banks in the different states, and the District of Columbia, &c. : now first printed in this country[s.n.]1820-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury ...transmitting statements in relation to the condition of the Bank of the United States and its offices; also, statements in relation to the situation of the different chartered banks in the different states and the District of columbia, &c. ...Printed by Gales & Seaton1820-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting (in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 4th inst.) a statement of the money in the Treasury on the 1st of Jan. 1821with a statement of the money in the hands of the Treasurer, as agent for the War and Navy Departments on that day. Jan. 22, 1821, read and ordered to lie on the table1821-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of Treasuryof the manner in which the several land offices have been examined, by whom examined, the moneys paid for such examinations, &cPrinted by Gales & Seaton1822-01-01
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Report of the secretary of the treasury, <Alexander Hamilton,> on the subject of manufactures, made the 5th of December, 1791 ...Printed by J.R.A. Skerrett1824-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives, of May 12, 1824in relation to a continuance of the loan of seven millions of dollars by the Bank of the United States. December 15, 1824 ...Printed by Gales & Seaton1824-01-01
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Letter from the Treasury departmentaccompanied with all the correspondence between the secretary and the banks in which the public moneys were deposited between the 1st of January, 1817, and the 8th of May, 1822, not heretofore communicated to the House of representatives, March 22, 1824 ...Printed by Gales & Seaton1824-01-01
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a report of the first Comptroller of the Treasury upon the subject of collecting tonnage duties on boats employed in transportation on the Canals in the state of New YorkPrinted by Gales & Seaton1824-01-01-
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the annual statement of the distict tonnage of the United States, to the 31st December, 1823[s.n.]1825-01-01
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Letter for tne Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the annual report on the state of the finances, for the year 1828[s.n.]1828-01-01
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Old continental moneyLetter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 16th instant, in relation to the amount of continental money issued during the revolutionary war, and the depreciation of the same, &c. January 30, 1828. Read, and laid upon the tablePrinted by Gales & Seaton1828-01-01
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Reports of the secretary of the Treasury of the United States...[1790-1828]1828-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting estimates of appropriations, for the service of the first quarter of the year 1829[s.n.]1828-01-01
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Growth and manufacture of silkLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives, of May 11, 1826, in relation to the growth and manufacture of silk, adapted to the different parts of the Union. February 7, 1828. Referred to the Committee on AgriculturePrinted by Gales & Seaton1828-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, (in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, of the 29th of December, 1828)respecting the relative value of gold and silver, etcTreasury Dept.1830-01-01
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Commerce and navigation of the United StatesLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury ... February 5, 18301830-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury(In compliance with a resolution on the Senate, of the 29th December, 1828) respecting the relative value of gold and silver, &c. May 4, 1830 ...1830-01-01
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Sugar cane, &cletter from the Secretary of the Treasury : in reply to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 25th of January last, upon the subject of the cultivation of the sugar cane, and the manufacture and refinement of sugarTreasury Department1831-01-01
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Statements exhibiting the amount of internal duties which accrued in the United States in 1814-'15-'16-'171831-01-01
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Bank of the United StatesLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the monthly statements of the Bank of the United States for the year 1830publisher not identified1831-01-01
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Comparison of weights and measures of length and capacity reported to the Senate of the United States by the Treasury Department in 1832 and made by Ferd. Rod. HasslerPrinted by Duff Green1832-01-01
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Documents relating to the manufactures in the United Statescollected and transmitted to the House of Representatives, in compliance with a resolution of Jan. 19, 1832Printed by D. Green1833-01-01
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Removal of public deposites1833-01-01
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Documents relative to the manufactures in the United Statescollected and transmitted to the House of Representatives, in compliance with a resolution of Jan. 19, 1832Printed by D. Green1833-01-01
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Correspondence of the Secretary of the Treasury relating to the administration of trust funds for the Chickasaw and other Indian tribes ("S" Series)publisher not identified1834-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, in further compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 11th December last, transmitting copies of the charters, &c. of certain banksFebruary 6, 1834. Read, and ordered to be printed[s.n.]1834-01-01
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Bank drafts, &cLetter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting correspondence with the president of the Bank of the United States, in relation to bank drafts, &c. December 27, 18341834-01-01
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Domestic exchange and rates of collection by Bank U.S.and its branchesDocuments submitted by Mr.Polk,from the Committee of ways and means,January 10,18351835-01-01
Cottoncultivation, manufacture and foreign trade of : letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting tables and notes on the cultivation, manufacture, and foreign trade of cotton, March 4, 1836Blair & Rives, Printers1836-01-01-
Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, in obedience to a resolution of the Senate, with returns of the bank of the United States and the deposit banksJanuary 14, 1836. Read, and referred to the Committee on FinanceGales & Seaton, print.1836-01-01
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Reports of the secretary of the Treasury of the United States, prepared in obedience to the act of the 10th May, 1800... to which are prefixed the reports of Alexander Hamilton, on public credit, on a national bank, on manufactures, and on the establishment of a mintPrinted by Blair & Rives [etc.1837-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the report of F.R. Hassler, Superintendent of the Coast Survey, and of the fabrication of standard weights and measuresBlair & Rives, printers1838-01-01
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Steam enginesLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in obedience to a resolution of the House, of the 29th of June last, information in relation to steam engines, &cThomas Allen, print.1838-01-01
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Standard weightsletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of F.R. Hassler, upon the subject of standard weights for the United States, &cpublisher not identified1838-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report from the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, and of the fabrication of standard weights and measures, showing the progress of those works during the present yearBlair & Rives, printers1838-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasuryin compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 26th February, 1838, transmitting statements of the rates of exchange and prices of bank notes at different periodsBlair & Rives1838-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, communicating the annual report of the superintendent of the Coast Surveyand of the fabrication of standard weights and measuresBlair & Rives, printers1839-01-01
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A refutation of the calumnies of the British Whig party in regard to the expenditures of the administration and the defalcation of its officers1840-01-01
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Coast Surveyletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of Professor F.R. Hassler, superintendent of the Coast Survey, and the fabrication of standard weights and measures, &cpublisher not identified1840-01-01
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Standard weights and measuresletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of F.R. Hassler, superintendent of the works of standard weights and measurespublisher not identified1840-01-01
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Documents relating to the bill (S. 347) "to establish ports of entry in the states of Arkansas and Missouri, and to allow debenture on foreign goods conveyed over land from such ports to Mexico ..."Blair & Rives, printers1840-01-01
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Board of Exchequerletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanied by a draught of a bill for the establishment of a board of exchequer at the seat of government, with agencies, &c. : December 21, 1841 : referred to the Select Committee of the Currency[s.n.]1841-01-01
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Board of exchequerletter from the Secretary of the Treasury,accompanied by a draught of a bill for the establishment of a board of exchequer at the seat of government,with agencies, &c. Dec.21,18411841-01-01
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Art. VII.--Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report of F.R. Hassler, Superintendent of the Coast Surveyshowing the progress made therein up to the present time. (Doc. No. 28, House of Representatives, (Treasury Department,) 27th Congress, 2d sessions.n.1842-01-01
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Original contracts for the survey of the coastThe Dept.1842-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, showing the amount of the loans contracted under the acts of 1841 and 1842, and the terms of said loansThomas Allen, print.1843-01-01
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Commerce and navigation of the United StatesLetter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the commerce and navigation of the United States during the nine months ending June 30, 1843 ...Blair & Rives, printers1844-01-01
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Report to the New-Orleans Chamber of Commercein reply to the questions propounded by the Honorable Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of the tariff and warehouse system[s.n.]1845-01-01
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A synopsis of the commercial and revenue system of the United Statesas developed by instructions and decisions of the Treasury Department for the administration of the revenue laws : accompanied with a supplement of historical and tabular illustrations of the origin, organization, and practical operations of the Treausry Department and its various bureaus, in fulfilment of that system : in eight chapters, with an appendixExtra ed.[s.n.]1847-01-01
Report of the Secretary of the Treasuryon the warehousing system ...Gov't Print. Off.1849-01-01-
Report from the Secretary of the Treasury on the warehousing system. February 28, 18491849-01-01
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Letter of Secretary of the Treasury, communicating a report by the Superintendent of the Coast surveyon an application of the galvanic circuit to an astronomical clock and telegraph register in determining local differences of longitude, and in astronomical observations generally, January 6, 1849publisher not identified1849-01-01
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Condition of the banks in the United Statesletter from the Secretary of the Treasury ..., May 16, 1850G.P.O.1850-01-01
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Tariff, or rates of duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandise imported into the United States of America, from and after the first day of December, 1846in conformity with the act of Congress, approved July 30, 1846 : also, containing all the recent circulars and decisions of the Treasury Department, relating to commerce and the revenueRich & Loutrel1850-01-01
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Communication from the secretary of the Treasurytransmitting, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of March 8, 1851, the report of Israel D. Andrews ... on the trade and commerce of the British North American colonies, and upon the trade of the Great Lakes and rivers; also, notices of the internal improvements in each state, of the Gulf of Mexico and straits of Florida, and a paper on the cotton crop of the United StatesR. Armstrong, printer1853-01-01
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[Maps of North America] to accompany a report from the Treasury department by Israel D. Andrews1853-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the Senate calling for the amount of American securities held in Europe and other foreign countries, on the 30th June, 1853G.P.O.1854-01-01
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Specifications for building the Marine Hospital at Chelsea, MassachusettsA.O.P. Nicholson, Public Printer1855-01-01
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Abstract of decisions on questions submitted to the Treasury Departmentarising underthe laws affecting revenue and commerce, in force since December 1, 1846, and under treaty stipulations with foreign powers1856-01-01
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Specifications for building the Marine Hospital at New Orleans, Louisiana1856-01-01
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New Mexico - salary of the governorLetter from the Secretary of the treasury, addressed to the chairman[!] of the Committee of ways and means, in reference to the salary of the governor of New Mexico1856-01-01
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Banks throughout the unionletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting reports as to the condition of banks throughout the United StatesGovernment Printing Office1857-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report from the register of the Treasury of the commerce and navigation of the United States, for the year ending June 30, 1860publisher not identified1860-01-01
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A system of national financenotes explanatory of Mr. Chase's plan of national financeGov. print office1861-01-01
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The national loan, embracing the appeal in its behalf and the laws authorizing itwith forms of bonds, affidavits, instructions and other instruments connected with the subscriptionG.P.O.1861-01-01
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Relations between the United States and North-west British Americaletter from the Secretary of the Treasury in answer to a resolution of the House of 20th May last on the subject of relations with Northwest British America, "particularly the central districts of the Red River of the North and the Saskatchewan."U.S. G.P.O.1862-01-01
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Commercial intercourse with Canadaletter from the Secretary of the Treasury in answer to resolution of the House of April 7, in relation to commercial intercourse with Canadapublisher not identified1862-01-01
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Statistics of the foreign and domestic commerce of the United StatesGovernment Printing Office1864-01-01
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Minority report of the Treasury Investigating Committee, with accompanying documents, June 18641864-01-01
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Rules and regulations for leasing abandoned plantations and employing freedmenU. S. Treasury Department1864-01-01
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It is hereby ordered that, in honor to the memory of our late illustrious chief magistrate, all officers and others subject to the orders of the secretary of the Treasury, wear crape upon the left arm for the period of six months1865-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year 1867Treasury Department.1867-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the TreasuryTreasury Department1867-01-01
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Letter from the secretary, transmitting a report from Hon. D. A. Wells, special commissioner of the revenue& also a bill prepared by him as a substitute for the custom laws now in force1867-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting report upon the mineral resources of the States and Teritories west of the Rocky MountainsGovt. Print. Off.1867-01-01
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General customs-revenue lawletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a bill for a general customs revenue law, in compliance with a resolution of the House of July 26, 1866U. S. Govt. Print. Off.1867-01-01
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Tariff, or Rates of duties payable on goods, wares and merchandise, imported into the United States of Americain conformity with the act of Congress of March 2, 1867, the joint resolutions of March 22, 25, 26 and 29, 1867, and including acts of March 2, 1861 ... [to] July 28, 1866Bogert, Kidder & Nexsen1867-01-01
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Report of the Special Commissioner of the Revenueletter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting report of the Special Commissioner of the RevenueU.S. G.P.O.1868-01-01
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Report of James W. Taylor, on the mineral resources of the United States east of the Rocky mountainsGovt. Print. Off.1868-01-01
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Instructions concerning United States stockTreasury Department, register's officepublisher not identified1869-01-01
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Revised customs regulationsPart ix, Regulations for reports and returns to the Bureau of Statistics by collectors of customsG.P.O.1869-01-01
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Regulations concerning United States stockDept. of the Treasury1869-01-01
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Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting to Congress a Report of John Jay Knox ...giving the correspondence of the Treasury Department relative to the revision of the laws pertaining to the mint and coinage of the United States : also the proposed billGovernment Printing Office1870-01-01
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Pedro ArmendarisLetter from the Secretary of the treasury in answer to a resolution of the House of 17th January, relative to the claim of the heirs of Pedro Armendaris, for the use and occupancy of Fort Craig military reservation, in the Territory of New Mexico ...1870-01-01
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Letter of the Secretary of the treasury, transmitting to Congress a report in relation to a revision of the laws pertaining to the mint and coinage of the United States, with bill and other appendicesprepared under the supervision of John Jay Knox : [dated April 25, 1870]Government Printing Office1870-01-01
Regulations for the government of officers of customs, under the superintendence and direction of the surveyor of the port of New YorkGovt. print. off.1870-01-01-
Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of December 20, 1869the reports of Captain Charles Bryant, late special agent of the Treasury Department for Alaska, and H.A. McIntyre, special agent of the Treasury DepartmentG.P.O.1870-01-01
Regulations for the government of officers, under the superintendence and direction of surveyors of customsGovt. print. off.1871-01-01-
Acts of Congress and rules and regulations prescribed by the secretary of the Treasuryin pursuance thereto, with the approval of the President, concerning commercial intercourse with and in states and parts of states declared in insurrection, captured, abandoned, and confiscable property, the care of freedmen, and the purchase of products of insurrectionary districts on government accountReprint.G.P.O.1872-01-01
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A report to the Hon. George S. Boutwell, secretary of the Treasuryupon the condition of the consular service of the United States of AmericaGovt. print. off.1872-01-01
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Documentary history of the Coinage act of Feb. 12, 18731873-01-01
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Circular instructions of the Treasury Departmentrelative to the tariff, internal revenue, liberty loan and other lawsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1874-01-01
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Decisions of the Treasury Department on appeals as to rates of duties on importsfrom May 20, 1865, to December 31, 1867G.P.O.1874-01-01
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General regulations under the customs and navigation laws of the United StatesGovt. Print. Off.1874-01-01
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Regulations governing the transportation of merchandise to, from, and through the British possessions in North AmericaGovt. Print. Off.1875-01-01
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Statement of calls for redemption of 6% coupon and registered bonds of the United States of various loansTreasury Department, May 12, 1876publisher not identified1876-01-01
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Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of finances for the year 18771877-01-01
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Adoption of the metric systemletter from the secretary of the Treasury transmitting to the House of representatives certain reports in reference to the adoption of the metric systemGovt. print. off.1878-01-01
Dismal Swamp canal...1878-01-01-
Schedule of claims arising under Act of July 4, 1864Letter from the Secretary of the treasury, transmitting lists of 1,034 claims arising under act of July 4, 1864, allowed by the proper accounting-officers since January 11, 1878 ...Govt. print. off.1879-01-01
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Estimates of deficienciesLetter from the Secretary of the treasury, transmitting estimates of appropriations required by the various departments to complete the service of the current and prior years ...Govt. print. off.1879-01-01
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Balances in national bank depositariesLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting supplemental statement of balances in national bank depositaries ...Govt. print. off.1879-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the treasury, communicating in answer to a Senate resolution of March 24,1879,information in relation to the amount of commissions paid to bankers and others for the negotiation of sales of bonds and other securities of the government from 1862 to the present time1879-01-01
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Balances on loan account in national banksLetter from the Secretary of the treasury, in response to a resolution of the House of representatives, transmitting a report of balances in national banks on loan account on March 1, 1876, and on the first of each succeeding month ...Govt. print. off.1879-01-01
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Letters, documents, etcTransmitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of the Treasury in reference to specie resumption and refunding of the national debtGovt. Print. Off.1880-01-01
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Letter from the secretary transmitting information in relation to nominations in the N.Y. custom-house, etc1881-01-01
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Statement relative to the artificial coloring of imported sugarsGovt. print. off.1881-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in response to Senage resoltuion of December 6, 1881, concerning instructions to and reports of certain examiers of national banks, &cpublisher not identified1882-01-01
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Letters of secretary of treasury and commissioner of internal revenue1882-01-01
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Undervaluation of wool and woolen yarnsLetter from the secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of representatives of January 7, 1884, relative to the undervaluation of wool and woolen yarns. February 21, 1884.--Referred to the Committee on ways and means and ordered to be printedGov't print. off.1884-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of December 12, 1883, information showin amount fo the pbulic debt, how much it has been reduced beyond the amount required by sections 3694 and 3696 of revised statutes relating to the sinking fund, what amounds will heaeafter be required under said sections until the maturity of the four per cent. bonds in 1907, and the provisions of law under which the reduction of the public debt has been effectedpublisher not identified1884-01-01
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Report of the supervising special agent to the Secretary of the Treasury on undervaluation of imported merchandiseDecember 1, 1883Govt. Print. Off.1884-01-01
Report of the secretary of the Treasury on the collection of dutiesGovt. print. off.1885-01-01-
Report of the Secretary on the collection of duties, 1885-861885-01-01
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Letter ... to the speaker of the House of Representatives in answer to the resolution of the House of Rep. of the 3d of F. 1886respecting coin payments of interest-bearing debt ...1886-01-01
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A Letter from the Secretary of the treasury to Hon. A.S. Hewitt, Committee of ways and meansin response to an invitation to consider certain proposed measures for the reformation of laws for the collection of duties [i.e. House Bill 5010]Govt. Print. Off.1886-01-01
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Tables showing the prices of commoditiesalso the immigration into the United States, for a series of years : comprising statements nos. 17 to 25, inclusive, of the Quarterly Report no. 3, series 1886-'86, of the Chief of the Bureau of StatisticsG.P.O.1886-01-01
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Letter from the acting secretary of the Treasury in response to Senate resolution of June 8, 1886, in respect to whiskies in bond1886-01-01
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Revision of the tariffGovt. print. off.1886-01-01
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Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury to the Speaker of the House of Representatives in answer to the resolution ... of 3d February, 1886, respecting coin payments of interest-bearing debt, etc1886-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in response to Senate resolution of January 19, 1886, relative to the purchase of silver bullion for coinage1886-01-01
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American fisheriesReply of the secretary of the Treasury to the resolution of the House of Reprsentatices of December 14, 1886Govt. Print. Off.1887-01-01
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Reply of the Secretary of the Treasury to the resolution of the House of Representatives of December 14, 1886Government Printing Office1887-01-01
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Proceedings of the Assay Commission of 1887also, Laws of the United States relating to the annual assay ; Rules for the organization and government of the Board of Assay Commissioners ; and, Appendix on propesed legislationTreasury Department1887-01-01
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Letter from the secretary transmitting a report on a general tariff of duties proper to be imposed on imported goods,wares,and merchandise1887-01-01
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Canadian non-intercourseA reply by the secretary of the Treasury to an inquiry by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives. Februry, 18871887-01-01
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Letter [dated Feb. 28, 1889] relative to undervaluations and frauds in the collection of the revenues1889-01-01
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasuryin response to Senate resolutions of February 14, 1889, copies of testimony relative to frauds in the New York custom-houseG.P.O.1889-01-01-
Letter [dated Jan. 18, 1889] transmitting information relative to the sugar frauds1889-01-01
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Statement showing, by denominations, the total amount of paper-money circulation of the United StatesG.P.O.1890-01-01
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Particular or sub-division list of all lands lots, buildings, and wharves, within the town of Boston in the assessment district no. one in the fourth division, state of Massachusetts, owned, possessed, or occupied Oct.1,1798, excepting only such dwelling houses as with the out-houses appurtenant thereto, and the lots on which they are erected, not exceeding two acres in any case, are [not] above the value of one hundred dollars1890-01-01
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H.R. 9416, as reported to the Senate from the Committee on finance, June 18, 1890, with tables showing duties collected under existing tariffnotes explanatory of proposed changes from present law, and estimates of the probable effect upon the revenueGovt. print. off.1890-01-01
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Alexander Hamilton's famous report on manufacturesmade to Congress December 5, 1791 : in his capacity as Secretary of the TreasuryHome Market Club1892-01-01
Special report to the Secretary of the Treasury by Ira Ayer, Special Agent, Treasury Department, showing the production of tin and terne plates in the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1892, and the present condition of the industryalso containing a brief statement relative to the production and development of the tine mines of the United States : August 15, 1892G.P.O.1892-01-01-
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury ... relative to banking statistics of state banks, banking institutions, savings banks and national banks, etc., from the periods of 1830 and 1863, respectively1893-01-01
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Statistical tables1893-01-01
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Immigration laws and regulationsApril 25, 1893U.S. govt. print. off.1893-01-01
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Interstate quarantine regulations of the United StatesSeptember 27, 1894Government Printing Office1894-01-01
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Condition of the Treasury of the United States, 1878-1896, being tables extracted from the annual report of the Treasurer of the United States for the fiscal year 1896, with diagram showing the cash balance in the Treasury and money in circulution [sic][s.n.]1896-01-01
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Information respecting United States bonds, paper currency, coin, production of precious metals, etcGovt. Print. Off.1896-01-01
Reports inspections of national, state, and local quarantine stationsFrom Annual report Marine Hospital Service, 1896Government Printing Office1897-01-01-
Letter from Secretary of Treasury transmitting report of George G. Tunnell on lake commerce1898-01-01
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Regulations and instructions relating to trasportation and exportation of distilled spirits in bond without payment of tax, etc1899-01-01
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Digest of immigration and decisionsGovernment Pirnting Office1899-01-01
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Mortality statistics in the United States for the year ending December 31, 1897Government Printing Office1899-01-01
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Instructions to custodians of public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department19001900-01-01
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Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury concerning filibustering expeditionsNovember 30, 18971900-01-01
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Transactions with certain national banksLetter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting, in response to resolution if the Senate of January 4, 1900, a full report regarding the deposit of public funds, bonds and revenues of the government of the United States with the National City Bank and the Hanover National Bank of the city of New York, together with correspondence with said banks ...Govt. Print. Off.1900-01-01
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Estimate of appropriation, Territory of Hawaiiletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Territory of Hawaii, submitting an estimate of appropriation for improvements and miscellaneous expenses1900-01-01
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Immigration of Japaneseletter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting, in response to a resolution of the House, a statement of the commissioner-general of immigration in relation to the immigration of JapaneseG.P.O.1900-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of the Treasury respecting the redemption of the public debt and the reimbursement of the loan made of the Bank of the United StatesChilds and Swaine1900-01-01
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Amending Chinese exclusion lawsletter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting, with the draft of a bill, copy of a letter from the commissioner-general of immigration relating to amendment of the laws relating to deportation of ChineseG.P.O.1901-01-01
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Amendment to the Chinese exclusion actsletter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting, with the draft of a bill, copy of a letter from the commissioner-general of immigration relating to amendments to the Chinese exclusion actsG.P.O.1901-01-01
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A compilation of the laws, treaty, and regulations and rulings of the Treasury Department relating to the exclusion of ChineseG.P.O.1902-01-01
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Immigration laws and regulationsMarch 1903G.P.O.1903-01-01
The antiseptic and germicidal properties of glycerinGovernment Printing Office1903-01-01-
List of public buildings for which plans, etc., were obtainedletter from the Secretary of the Treasury ....U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1904-01-01
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Information respecting United States bonds, paper currency, coin, production of precious metals, etc. July 1, 1904Govt. print. off.1904-01-01
Chloride of zinc as a deodorant, antiseptic, and germicideGovernment Printing Office1905-01-01-
National banks designated as depositaries, etcLetter from the secretary of the treasury transmitting pursuant to Senate resolution of December 18,1905,list of each and every national bank designated as a depositary of the United States,its location,and the total amount of money deposited in each during the fiscal years ended June 30,1901,1902,1903,1904,and 19051906-01-01
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Response of the secretary of the Treasury to Senate resolution no. 33 of December 12, 1907, calling for certain information in regard to Treasury operations, United States depositaries, the condition of national banks, etcGov't print. off.1908-01-01
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Information relative to appointments to cadetships in the line of the U.S. revenue cutter service1909-01-01
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Arbitration of outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and Great Britainletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a copy of a letter from the Secretary of State submitting an estimate for an appropriation for ... a special agreement for the submission to arbitration of pecuniary claims outstanding between the United States and Great BritainG.P.O.1911-01-01
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Levy of duties on wood pulp, paper, etcMessage from the President of the United States, transmitting information relative to duties levied on wood pulp, paper, etcGovt. Print. Off.1912-01-01
Cotton sold to the Confederate StatesGovt. print. off.1913-01-01-
Income taxregulations of the Treasury Department : approved October 25, 1913Redmond1913-01-01
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Salaries, rents, etc. and the income taxa review and copy of the Treasury regulations relating to deductions from rents, salaries and other fixed incomeOld Colony Trust Co.1913-01-01
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Revised United States Treasury regulations relating to deduction of federal income tax at the sourceThe Department1913-01-01
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The Tariff Act of October 3, 1913, on imports into the United States, with indexTreasury DepartmentGovt. Print. Off.1913-01-01
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Increased ocean transportation ratesLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Commerce transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of December 18, 1914, a preliminary report in relation to the increased rates for ocean transportation which have taken place since July 1, 1914 ...Govt. Print. Off.1914-01-01
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Information respecting United States bonds, paper currency and coin, production of precious metals, etcRevised July 1, 1915Gov't Print. Off.1915-01-01
Number of persons employed in meat inspection, their salaries, etcletter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the number of persons employed in meat inspection, their salaries and places of employment, together with contingent expenses for the period beginning July 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 19151915-01-01-
Information respecting United States bonds, paper currency and coin, production of precious metals, etc., rev. July 1, 1915Govt. Print. Off.1915-01-01
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Letter to the president of the United States transmitting the proceedings of the Pan American financial conference1915-01-01
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Regulations relating to the making of contracts for miscellaneous suppliesOctober 8, 1915U.S. G.P.O.1915-01-01
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Instructions to national bank receiversG.P.O.1916-01-01
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United States government bonds of the second liberty loanmanual for Boy Scouts of America. Special campaign, October 20-25, 1917Govt. print. off.1917-01-01
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United States government bonds of the second liberty loanwhat they are and how to buy themGovernment Printing Office1917-01-01
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Regulations relating to the enforcement of contracts for miscellaneous suppliesMarch 13, 19172nd Ed.U.S. G.P.O.1917-01-01
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United States government thrift cardG.P.O.1918-01-01
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Notes on the Revenue Act of 1918G.P.O.1919-01-01
Estimates of appropriations--Office of Farm Management, Department of Agricultureletter from the acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of Agriculture submitting revised estimates of appropriations required by the Office of Farm Management for the fiscal year 19201919-01-01-
Compilation of war risk insurance lettersTreasury decisions and War department circulars, relating to war risk insurance from December 21, 1917, to April 1, 1919Govt. Print. Off.1919-01-01
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Soldiers' adjusted compensation billAddress of the President of the United States delivered before the Senate on July 12, 1921, relative to the bill (S. 506) "To provide adjusted compensation for veterans of the world war, and for other purposes", together with letters from the secretary of the Treasury submitting statements indicating what financial obligation would be placed upon the government, and the effect upon the Treasury of the United States, if the measure were enacted into law; also the bill as reported to the Senate and the report of the Senate Committee on finance thereonGovt. print. off.1921-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the acting Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means, [on proposed tax revision]Nov. 10, 19231923-01-01
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Corporate income and excess-profits tax for 1921Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in reponse to Senate Resolution no. 115 of January 9, 1924, information showing the amounts of net income and excess profits tax, by industrial divisions and excess-profits tax brackets, reported to the Treasury department in the corporate income and excess-profits tax returns for 1921 ...Govt. print. off.1924-01-01
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Laws and regulations governing the recognition of attorneys, agents and other persons representing claimants and others before the treasury department and offices thereofG.P.O.1924-01-01
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Harper's Digest and index of decisions under the Tariff actof September 22, 1922, together with decisions under certain other statutes concurrently operative. Volume I. Decisions of the Treasury department and Board of United States general appraisers (Customs court), to January 1, 1925. Decisions of the United States Court of customs appeals,and Proclamations by the President of rates of duty to July 3, 1925F. F. G. Harper co1926-01-01
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American claims against GermanyLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury submitted in response to Senate Resolution no. 199 of April 14, requesting certain information relative to American claims against Germany ...Govt. Print. Off.1926-01-01
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Refund of Taxesletter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting in response to Senate resolution no. 110, a list by states of the names of people to whom taxes have been refunded, amounting in each case to $25,000 or more, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 19271928-01-01
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Hubbard's Federal income tax lawsa compilation containing all federal income tax laws and regulations since 1861, fully annotated with court decisions, Board of tax appeals decisions, opinions of the attorneys general, departmental rulings, appendix, forms, tables, and a complete topical indexBaker, Voorhis and Company1929-01-01
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Eligibility of Hon. Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the TreasuryReport [and Supplemental report] of the Committee on the judiciary pursuant to S. Res. 2 relative to the tenure of office of heads of departments and the right of Andrew W. Mellon to hold the office of secretary of the Treasury together with the Minority views of Mr. Norris, Mr. Caraway, Mr. Walsh of Montana, and Mr. Blaine; the Additional views of Mr. Blaine and Mr. Walsh of Montana, respectively; the Views of Mr. Borah, Mr. King, and Mr. Dill; and the Individual views of Mr. Ashurst ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1929-01-01
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Retail prices of imported merchandiseLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, pursuant to a request of the majority members of the Senate Committee on Finance, a report by the Treasury Department on foreign and landed valuation of imported merchandise and the retail selling price in the United States of the same commodities ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1929-01-01
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Proposals to improve enforcement of criminal laws of the United StatesMessage from the President of the United States transmitting comments upon proposals to improve enforcement of the criminal laws of the United StatesU. S. Govt. Print. Off.1930-01-01
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War-profits taxLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting in response to Senate resolution no. 180, certain information relative to the application in time of war of a 95 per cent tax on all incomes of corporations and of individuals in excess of the prior 3-year average income ...Govt. print. off.1932-01-01
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Loans made under section 210 of the Transportation act of 1920Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting in response to Senate Resolution no. 494 (71st Congress) a report respecting the indebtedness of each railroad debtor upon any notes or other claims on account of loans made under the provisions of section 210 of the Transportation act of 1920 ...U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
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Documents and statements pertaining to the banking emergency, February 25-June 5, 1933U. S. Govt. print. off.1933-01-01
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Gold regulationsU.S. Department of the Treasury?1933-01-01
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Provisional regulations issued under the Gold reserve act of 1934U. S. Govt. print. off.1934-01-01
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Marketing of government securitiesLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting in response to Senate resolution no. 209, certain information with respect to government securities offered to the public during the present fiscal year ...U.S. Govt. print. off.1934-01-01
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Security of national banks for deposits of public moneysletter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a draft of a bill to amend sec.5153 of the Revised Statutes, designed to clarify the situation with respect to the giving of security by national banks for deposits of public moneys, Apr. 28, 1934Govt. Print. Off.1934-01-01
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Hoarders of silverletter transmitting in response to S. Res. 211, a partial list of indicated holders of "spot" of silver and futures contract silver as of Jan. 31, 1934. Apr. 24, 1934Govt. ptg. off.1934-01-01
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[Revenue act of 1934successive drafts, reports and hearings1934-01-01
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Second report of the Science Advisory BoardSeptember 1, 1934 to August 31, 1935Science Advisory Board1935-01-01
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Newly-mined domestic silver regulations of May 15,19351935-01-01
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Alcohol cityU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1936-01-01
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Report showing the financial status of funds provided in the Emergency relief appropriation act of 1935, as of June 30, 19361936-01-01
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Protection against habit-forming drugsa survey of law enforcement and other activities of the United States Treasury Department in dealing with the narcotic problem. December 19361936-01-01
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Regulations 91 relating to the employees' tax and the employers' tax under Title VIII of the Social Security ActU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1936-01-01
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Rules and regulations relating to customhouse brokersGovt. Print. Off.1936-01-01
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Money and creditchronology of important regulatory documents ... Feb. 27, 1932-Jan. 31, 1938Treasury Department, Office of the Treasury Archivist1938-01-01
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Report showing the financial status of funds and analyses of expenditures, the Emergency relief appropriation acts of 1935, 1936 and 1937, as of June 30, 1938Govt. print. off.1938-01-01
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Federal tax practicespractice before the Treasury, Board of Tax Appeals, and federal courtsRev. ed.Ronald Press1938-01-01
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Newly-mined domestic silver regulations of January 16,19391939-01-01
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Laws and regulations governing the recognition of agents, attorneys, and other persons representing claimants before the Treasury department and offices thereof ...Treasury department, Office of the secretary, Washington, September 15, 1936U.S. Govt. print. off.1939-01-01
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Anchorage grounds for certain ports of the United States and rules and regulations relating thereto, October 29, 19401940-01-01
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Report showing the status of fundsthe Emergency relief appropriation Acts for fiscal years 1935 to 1941, inclusive, as of October 31, 19401940-01-01
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A compilation of the principal laws of the United States relating to the public debtSupplement : no. 2.1940-01-01
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Know your taxestax savings planU.S. G.P.O.1941-01-01
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Regulations governing United States savings bonds ...Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary1941-01-01
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The proclaimed list of certain blocked nationalsRevision IV, November 12, 1942, promulgated pursuant to Proclamation 2497 of the President, of July 17, 1941U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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The proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals--Supplement 1-5. May 22-July 31, 1942U. S. Govt. print. off.1942-01-01
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Pay-roll allotment plan applied to the defense savings program .1942-01-01
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The proclaimed list of certain blocked nationalsRevision III, August 10, 1942, promulgated pursuant to Proclamation 2497 of the President, of July 17, 1941U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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The proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals--Supplement 1-4Aug. 28-Oct. 30, 1942U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1942-01-01
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Questions and answers about United States war savings bonds (series F and G)1942-01-01
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Statement of Secretary Morganthau before the Senate Committees on Foreign Relations and Banking and Currency and the Special Committeee on Post-war Economic Policy and Planning ... April 5, 19431943-01-01
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Preliminary draft outline of proposal for a united and associated nations stabilization fund .1943-01-01
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Preliminary draft report on certain financial and economic warfare problems handled by Treasury representatives in French North and West AfricaTreasury Dept.1943-01-01
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Preliminary draft outline of proposal for a united and associated nations stabilization fund ...1943-01-01
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Preliminary draft outline of a proposal for a bank for reconstruction and development of the united and associated nationsU.S. Treasury1943-01-01
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Press release, April 7, 19431943-01-01
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The sales tax as a wartime revenue measure1943-01-01
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Memorandum, a stabilization fund of the united and associated nations1943-01-01
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Distribution of bank deposits by counties, Dec. 31, 1941, Dec. 31, 1942, and increase or decreaseIncludes deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations; excludes interbank and governmental depositsTreasury Department, Office of the Secretary1943-01-01
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Distribution of bank deposits by counties. December 31, 1943, December 31, 1944, and increase or decreaseIncludes deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations; excludes interbank and governmental depositsTreasury Department, Office of the Secretary1945-01-01
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The Bretton Woods proposalsU.S. Treasury1945-01-01
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Regulations governing deposit of public moneys and payment of governmnet checks1945-01-01
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Summary report of the secretary of the Treasury, 19451945-01-01
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Treasury bulletinFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.1945-01-01
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Bretton Woods ...United States. Treasury1945-01-01
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Regulations governing the indorsement and payment of checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United States. Rev. Sept. 5, 1946U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1946-01-01
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Questions and answers on the Anglo-American financial agreementU.S. Treasury Department1946-01-01
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Documents pertaining to foreign funds control ...U.S. Govt. print. off.1947-01-01
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Coins and currency of the United States, June 30, 1947Office of the Secretary of Treasury, Office of the technical staff1947-01-01
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Regulations governing Treasury bonds, investment seriesFederal Reserve Bank of New York1947-01-01
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[Technical tax legislative revisions recommended for enctment in 19481948-01-01
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Taxation of small businessa Treasury tax studyU.S. Government Printing Office1949-01-01
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[Individual tax returns.]The Dept.1949-01-01
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Letters received by the secretary of the Treasury from collectors of customs, 1833-1869National Archives1949-01-01
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Statement of Secretary Snyder before the Committee on ways and means, Nov. 15, 19501950-01-01
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Statement by Secretary Snyder before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Feb. 3, 1950Supplementary Treasury dept. Statement[s] ... for presentation ... Feb. 6, 19501950-01-01
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Statement of Secretary Snyder before the Senate Committee on Finance, December 4, 19501950-01-01
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Letters and reports received by the Secretary of the Treasury from special agents, 1854-1861National Archives1950-01-01
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Statement of Secretary Snyder before the Senate Committee on Finance, June 28, 19511951-01-01
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Statement of Secretary Snyder before the Committee on ways and means of the House of representatives, Feb. 5, 19511951-01-01
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Report to taxpayersThe Department1952-01-01
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Report to the CongressReconstruction Finance Corporation progress of liquidation : financial statements, remaining assetsThe Dept.1955-01-01
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Facts about United States money1956-01-01
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Foreign assets control5th cumulative supplement, Aug. 1, 19581958-01-01
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Debt management and advance refundingG.P.O.1960-01-01
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The United States TreasuryTreasury Department, Office of Information1961-01-01
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Historical highlights of the Treasury Building1961-01-01
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International and United States agencies financing international operations1962-01-01
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Letters sent to the President by the Secretary of the Treasury, 1833-78National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration1962-01-01
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A Description and analysis of certain European capital marketsmaterials prepared for the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. G.P.O.1964-01-01
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Foreign assets controlCuban census regulations and forms under the Cuban assets control regulations, January 31, 1964U.S. Govt. print. off.1964-01-01
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Correspondence relating to the nomination of Norris Wright Cuney as Collector of Customs at Galveston, Texas, 1889National Archives and Records Service1964-01-01
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Foreign assets controlregulations and related documents. Commodity supplement, May 5, 19641964-01-01
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Report of National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problemsletter from Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman, National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems transmitting a special report on U.S. participation in an increase in the resources of the fund for special operations of the Inter-American Development BankU.S. G.P.O.1964-01-01
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Gold regulations, revised August 20, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office1965-01-01
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1965 depreciation guideincluding new liberalized rulesCommerce Clearing House1965-01-01
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Regulations governing the indorsement and payment of checks drawn on the Treasurer of the United StatesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1967-01-01
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Statement of the honorable Frederick L. Deming, Under secretary of the Treasury, before the House Ways and means committee, February 15, 19671967-01-01
Medals of the United States Mint issued for Public sale1969-01-01-
The negroes at Port RoyalReport of E.L. Pierce, government agent, to the Hon. Salmon P. Chase, secretary of the TreasuryNegro Universities Press1970-01-01
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25 years of progress in management improvementDept. of the Treasury1971-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting estimates of appropriations for the service of the year 1812also, an account of receipts and expenditures from October 1, 1810, to September 30, 1811 : and a statement of balances of appropriations unexpended on the 30th September 1811A. & G. Way, printers1973-01-01
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The Financial Institutions Act of 1975A Bill to expand competition, provide improved consumer services, strengthen the ability of financial institutions to adjust to changing economic conditions and improve the flows of funds for mortgage credit, March 19, 1975Govt. Print. Off.1975-01-01
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Public policy aspects of bank securities activitiesan issues paperThe Department1975-01-01
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Report to the Congress on foreign portfolio investment in the United StatesForeign investment study act of 1974: Public law 93-479: appendixes Fand GUnited States Treasury Department, Office of the Secretary: for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1976-01-01
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Essays in international taxation, 1976Department of the Treasury1977-01-01
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Prentice-Hall Federal taxes citator, Second seriesPrentice-Hall, inc.1978-01-01
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Sale of the Chickasaw landsletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the funds received under the treaty with the Chickasaw Indians of the 20th of April, 1836, to the 1st of November, 1837publisher not identified1978-01-01
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Report from the Secretary of the Treasury, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, in relation to the investment of Indian moneys in state stockspublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Payments for negotiating Indian treaties since 1829message from the President of the United States, transmitting a statement of amounts paid to persons concerned in negotiating Indian treaties since 1829, etcpublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Chickasaw fundletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting annual statement of credits and expenditures made on account of fund appropriated to carry into effect treaties concluded by Chickasaw Indianspublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Comparative exhibit of duties upon foreign imports, etcletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 13th of April, 1878, relative to duties upon foreign imports, etc., showing proposed rates of duty, present rates, and quantity and value of imported commodities which entered into consumption in the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1871, etcpublisher not identified1979-01-01
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Statement of the Honorable G. William Miller, Secretary of the Treasury, before the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization of the House Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban AffairsTreasury Department : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1979-01-01
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Revision of the tariff[publisher not identified]1979-01-01
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Statement of the Honorable G. William Miller, Secretary of the Treasury, before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban AffairsTreasury Department : for sale by the Supt. of Docs, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1979-01-01
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Statement relative to the artificial coloring of imported sugarsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1979-01-01
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Revised regulations governing the sampling and classification of imported sugars and molasses under the act of July 24, 1897U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1979-01-01
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Information respecting United States bonds, paper currency, coin, production of precious metals, etc., July 2, 1900Govt. Print. Off.1980-01-01
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Proceedings of the accounting officers of the Treasury upon certain claims not admitted to be valid, accompanying a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, received the 24th December, 1795, 29th December, 1796, committed to a committee of the whole House, to-morrowpublisher not identified1980-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in reply to a letter of the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, accompanying a bill "partially to suspend, for a limited time, the several acts prohibiting importations from Great Britain, her colonies and dependencies, and of the produce and manufactures thereof"A. and G. Way1980-01-01
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War revenue rulings of the Treasury Department to January 18, 1900C.W. Palm1980-01-01
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Condition of the Treasury of the United States, 1878-1896, being tables extracted from the annual report of the Treasurer of the United States for the fiscal year 1896, with diagram showing the cash balance in the Treasury and money in circulution [sic]publisher not identified1980-01-01
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[Remarks on the silver question made by Secretary Manning to the House of Representatives]publisher not identified1980-01-01
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A brief history of coinage legislation in the United StatesU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1980-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury accompanying a report and estimates of appropriations for the service of the year 1810, also, an account of receipts and expenditures from October 1, 1808, to September 30, 1809, and a statement of balances of appropriations unexpended on 30th September, 1809A. & G. Way1980-01-01
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The volume of money in circulationpublisher not identified1980-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in obedience to a resolution of the Senate to "inquire into the expediency of continuing in force the act of the 29th of April, 1816, regulating the currency of certain foreign coins, within the United States."Printed by E. De Krafft1980-01-01
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Letter of Hon. Charles Foster, Secretary of the Treasury, to Hon. John B. Allen, United States Senate, in reply to an inquiry in relation to the circulation, Treasury Department, August 26, 1892U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1980-01-01
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Reply of the Secretary of the Treasury to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on the resolution of the House of Representatives of December 20, 1886, respecting reissue of Treasury notes, destruction of United States notes, and denominations of the latterGovt. Print. Off.1980-01-01
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Agreed statement of facts in the matter of the application of the Bank of Virginia, the Farmers' Bank, and the Exchange Bank, all of Richmond, Virginia, for certain coin now in the U.S. TreasuryTreasury Department1980-01-01
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Letters sent by the secretary of the Treasury to the collectors of customs at Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, and Philadelphia ("I" series), 1847-78National Archives and Records Service1980-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanied with his report and estimates of the sums necessary to be appropriated for the service of the year 1798, also, a statement of receipts and expenditures at the Treasury of the United States, for one year, preceding the first of October, 1797Printed by Z. Poulson, J.&W. Young1980-01-01
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United States savings bonds programa study prepared for the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Department of the Treasury1981-01-01
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Bankers and bondsthe strongest link, customer, community, countryU.S. Department of the Treasury1984-01-01
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Report on medical equipment and pharmaceuticals market-oriented, sector-selective (MOSS) discussionsDept. of the Treasury1986-01-01
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Survey of G-7 laws and regulations on foreign direct investmentDept. of the Treasury1988-01-01
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Final report to the Congress on life insurance company taxationDepartment of the Treasury1989-01-01
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Report to Congress on the depreciation of clothing held for rentalDepartment of the Treasury1989-01-01
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Electronic Benefit Transfera strategy for the futureU.S. Department of the Treasury1990-01-01
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National security informationDepartment of the Treasury1990-01-01
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Modernizing the financial systemU.S. Treasury Department recommendations for safer, more competitive banksCommerce Clearing House1991-01-01
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Recommendations to the U.S. Departments of Justice and the Treasury concerning incidents such as the Branch Davidian standoff in Waco, Texas, September 12, 1993Harvard University, Center for the Study of World Religions1993-01-01
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Daily treasury statementUnited States Treasury Department1999-01-01
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Capital access programsa summary of nationwide performanceThe Department2001-01-01
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The use and counterfeiting of United States currency abroadpart 2 : the second report to the CongressUnited States Treasury Department2003-01-01
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Reforming America's housing finance marketa report to CongressU.S. Dept. of the Treasury2011-01-01
Internal revenue codeas of November 1, 2011..Winter 2012 ed.CCH2011-01-01
Income tax regulationsincluding proposed regulations as of November 10, 2011Winter 2012 ed.CCH2011-01-01
Internal revenue codeSummer 2011 ed.CCH2011-01-01-
A financial system that creates economic opportunitiesAsset management and insurance: report to President Donald J. Trump, Executive Order 13772 on core principles for regulating the United States financial systemRev. 1.U.S. Department of the Treasury2017-01-01
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Data respecting cases in which courts have enjoinedsuspended, or restrained enforcement, operation, or execution of acts of congress or provisions thereof administered by government departments or agencies
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Uniform national currency and banking association billpassed the Senate February 12, 1863, together with extracts from reports ...[s.n.]
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Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury with reference to new revenue legislationPrinted for the use of the Ways and Means Committee. June 5, 1918