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- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor, Circular, 15 February 1838Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- O. Newberry & Co. to A. Wendell, letter, 16 September 1838Detroit, Sept. 16 1838 Mr. S Wendell Dear Sir. We have just received Messrs John Orr & Co letter advising us of the the seizure of the twine which we sold therefore we herein enclose to you the Bill of Purchase of the twine in N. York which arrived the …Detroit, Sept. 16 1838 Mr. S Wendell Dear Sir. We have just received Messrs John Orr & Co letter advising us of the the seizure of the twine which we …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Agnew to Abraham Wendell, letter, 27 January 1838Regarding the duties on sugar imported from St. Joseph some of which may have been made on the American side.Regarding the duties on sugar imported from St. Joseph some of which may have been made on the American side.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter of John Klinck to Abraham LawA letter of John Klinck to Abraham Law, merchant in Richmond Hill, 16 miles North of Toronto.A letter of John Klinck to Abraham Law, merchant in Richmond Hill, 16 miles North of Toronto.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor, Letter, 19 February 1838Acknowledges letter reporting that the lighthouse at Bois Blanc "washed down by the water of the Lake" in a storm. Is there a safer location? Cost to rebuild? Was anything preserved? Should get off the floating light which broke from wharf and drifted on shore.Acknowledges letter reporting that the lighthouse at Bois Blanc "washed down by the water of the Lake" in a storm. Is there a safer location? Cost to rebuild? Was anything …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor, Letter, 30 April 1838Acknowledges sketch of Bois Blanc Island with a new site for lighthouse marked on it. Construction depends on Congress making appropriation. Do nothing before session ends. If it does not pass, no salary for keeper.Acknowledges sketch of Bois Blanc Island with a new site for lighthouse marked on it. Construction depends on Congress making appropriation. Do nothing before session ends. If it does not …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, 15 February 1838Circular regarding the payment of public dues with Treasury NotesCircular regarding the payment of public dues with Treasury NotesMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, 6 April 1838Circular regarding neutralityCircular regarding neutralityMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Register of the Treasury, letter, 5 June 1838Requires statement of the value of imports, 10 May 1837 to 10 May 1838Requires statement of the value of imports, 10 May 1837 to 10 May 1838Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, 11 June 1838Circular regarding neutralityCircular regarding neutralityMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, 28 September 1838Circular regarding neutralityCircular regarding neutralityMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Campbell, Treasurer of the US, letter, 16 April 1838Ten Treasury notes to cover warrant for $965.Ten Treasury notes to cover warrant for $965.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Campbell, Treasurer of the US, letter, 16 April 1838Ten Treasury notes to cover warrant for $965.Ten Treasury notes to cover warrant for $965.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, 17 Nov 1838, John Holiday to BarbeauJohn Holiday to Mr. Barbeau; let Thomas Shaw have two barrels of super fine flour on his accountJohn Holiday to Mr. Barbeau; let Thomas Shaw have two barrels of super fine flour on his accountMaritime History of the Great Lakes
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