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N. P., 1796. 33 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Later cloth-backed boards, paper label. Binding worn, worm trail in upper corner of text and boards, some light browning of text, else a very good copy. 33 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Wolcott's report to the House of Representatives listing expenses from October 1795 through 1796 and the estimated budget for the forthcoming year. S & M 31446
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury accompanying his report on the petition of Benjamin Wells, referred to him 1st ultimo: and the counter petition of sundry inhabitants of Fayette County, referred to him on the twenty-fourth March. 2nd April, 1800. Referred to the Committee of Claims. by Wolcott, Oliver - 1800]
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury accompanying his report on the petition of Benjamin Wells, referred to him 1st ultimo: and the counter petition of sundry inhabitants of Fayette County, referred to him on the twenty-fourth March. 2nd April, 1800. Referred to the Committee of Claims.
by Wolcott, Oliver
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[Washington, 1800]. 8vo. 21 pp..
Concerns compensation for losses suffered during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Includes lists (pp. 619) of property belonging to Benjamin Wells, John Nevill, Charles Reno, George Fowler, Philip Regan, Bezl. Howe, and William Cochran that were destroyed by the insurgents, with estimates of their value. Also contains a statement of the amount of money appropriated by Congress for the relief of those who sustained losses and the apportionment of these funds by the commissioners appointed to ascertain damages.
Evans 38762. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly pencilled librarian's notation on title-page. Fold mark on lower right corner of title-page. Very good.
Concerns compensation for losses suffered during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Includes lists (pp. 619) of property belonging to Benjamin Wells, John Nevill, Charles Reno, George Fowler, Philip Regan, Bezl. Howe, and William Cochran that were destroyed by the insurgents, with estimates of their value. Also contains a statement of the amount of money appropriated by Congress for the relief of those who sustained losses and the apportionment of these funds by the commissioners appointed to ascertain damages.
Evans 38762. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly pencilled librarian's notation on title-page. Fold mark on lower right corner of title-page. Very good.
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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 1797; also , a Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures at the Treasury of the United States for One Year, preceding the first of October 1796. 16 December 1796 Ordered to lie on the Table
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LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, INCLOSING HIS REPORT ON THE PETITION OF JONATHAN JACKSON, AND THE MEMORIAL OF ABEL WHITNEY, PRESENTED THE 28TH OF NOVEMBER, AND 11TH OF DECEMBER LAST.18TH APRIL, 1798
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Philadelphia: Joseph Gales, 1798. 16pp, disbound, scattered light foxing. Very Good. Wolcott says this is a "succinct view of existing arrangements respecting the Internal Revenue, the funds allowed by law for defraying the expences of collection, and the principles by which compensations have been regulated in the acts of the President." Evans 34867.
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means relative to a certain additional provisions for the due execution of the Act "Making further provision for the support of public Credit, and for the redemption of the public Debt.
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[Philadelphia: Childs, 1796. 6 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Disbound. 6 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Bristol B9796
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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 Sum 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 instant
by WOLCOTT, Oliver; Timothy Pickering
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[Philadelphia]: Published by Order of the House of Representatives [William Ross?], 1797. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Self-wrappers. 20pp. Removed from a volume of pamphlets. Contemporary name on the front wrap, sew holes at spine edge, very good or better. *Evans 33077*. *OCLC* locates no copies.
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[Whiskey Rebellion] LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY ACCOMPANYING HIS REPORT ON THE PETITION OF BENJAMIN WELLS, REFERRED TO HIM 1st ULTIMO: and the Counter Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Fayette County, Referred to him on the Twenty-Fourth March
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[Philadelphia?], 1800. Disbound. Very Good binding. Octavo. 21, [3 (blank)] pp. Removed from nonce volume. Light soiling to the covers, but largely a clean copy. Concerns compensation ofr losses suffered during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Includes lists of property belonging to Bejamin Wells, John Nevill, Charles Reno, George Fowler, Philip Regan, Bezl. Howe, and William Cochran that were destroyed by the insurgents, with estimates of their value. Also contains a statement of the amount of money appropriated by Congress for the relief of those who sustained losses and the apportionment of these funds by the commissioners appointed to ascertain damages. Evans 38762.
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