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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 by Wolcott, Oliver. United States. Deparment of the Treasury - 1800

by Wolcott, Oliver. United States. Deparment of the Treasury

[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 by Wolcott, Oliver. United States. Deparment of the Treasury - 1800

[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

by Wolcott, Oliver. United States. Deparment of the Treasury

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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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  • Place of Publication [Philadelphia?]
  • Date Published 1800
  • Keywords Ephemera