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  • Letter, Gallatin to Hoffman, 20 November 1806
    Letter, Gallatin to Hoffman, 20 November 1806
    Text       Treasury Department, November 20th 1806 Sir On the subject of your letter of yesterday, I beg leave to observe, that you are at liberty to hire men for the Custom house boat, either for the season or occasionally, as to you may appear most for the public interest. I am, …
    Text     Treasury Department, November 20th 1806 Sir On the subject of your letter of yesterday, I beg leave to observe, that you are at liberty to hire men for the Custom …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Letter, G. Duval, Treasury Department to George Hoffman, 1 February 1806
    Letter, G. Duval, Treasury Department to George Hoffman, 1 February 1806
    Text       Concerns the seizure of two boats of the North West Company by the previous collector, on 11 June 1805. There are currently no official documents and no evidence of a law suit, and the goods have not been libelled. Hoffman is directed to institute a law suit and in the …
    Text     Concerns the seizure of two boats of the North West Company by the previous collector, on 11 June 1805. There are currently no official documents and no evidence of a …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Letter, Register's Office, Treasury department to George Hoffman, 26 November 1806
    Letter, Register's Office, Treasury department to George Hoffman, 26 November 1806
    Text       Inclosing circulars.
    Text     Inclosing circulars.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Wilson - Jones Promissory Note, 1806
    Wilson - Jones Promissory Note, 1806
    Text       A promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, New York Currency, with interest. Witness was Mr. T. McCormick
    Text     A promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, New York Currency, with interest. Witness was Mr. T. McCormick
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