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Unknown
to Philip Livingston re: desire to sell dried goods
The author of the note writes that his wife has rum and molasses, and could sell more dried goods if she had some.
GLC03107.04559
2 September 1819
Madison, James (1751-1836)
to Spencer Roane
Responds to Judge Roane's critical comments on the Supreme Court's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland. Contends that the case "did not call for the general & abstract doctrine interwoven with the decision," preferring that the court evaluate the...
GLC02945
20 March 1834
Taney, Roger B.
to Benjamin Knight
Printed circular letter to collectors of the customs. Requests a statement of the amount of specie imported and exported through the station for the last three months. Hereafter the collector is to make weekly reports of these amounts: "Those...
GLC02797
1833
Gouge, William M.
A Short history of paper money and banking in the United States, including an account of provincial and continental paper-money.
Title continues: "To which is prefixed an inquiry into the principles of the system, with considerations of its effects on morals and happiness. The whole intended as a plain exposition of the way in which paper money and money corporations, affect...
GLC05953
circa 1850
Military Costume of the Revolution
One engraving titled Military Costume of the Revolution dated circa 1850. Includes five men in military uniform, the man in the center is drawn to look like George Washington. In the four corners are additional men in the uniforms of the Hessians, a...
GLC08878.1304
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