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- Circular, William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, 14 October 1818Circular enclosing instructions from the Treasury from Albert Gallatin, dated 20 August 1801 requiring specific reports at specified intervals.Circular enclosing instructions from the Treasury from Albert Gallatin, dated 20 August 1801 requiring specific reports at specified intervals.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Circular, William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, 22 May 1819Instructions regarding the act of 3 March 1819 regulating duties on certain wines.Instructions regarding the act of 3 March 1819 regulating duties on certain wines.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, John J. Deming to Adam D. Stuart, 15 June 1819A brief statement of accounts of funds advanced to Capt. Knapp, and the paperwork associated with it.A brief statement of accounts of funds advanced to Capt. Knapp, and the paperwork associated with it.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Charles O. Ermatinger, 25 June 1819Calculations on the reverse for 100 cows, 50 oxen, wages, wintering 120 head, etc.Calculations on the reverse for 100 cows, 50 oxen, wages, wintering 120 head, etc.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, John J. Denning to A. D. Stuart, 16 July 1819Acknowleges $20. Gratified to hear of the seizure of the wine shipped on the Decatur. Woodbridge consented to be a candidate as a non-voting delegate to Congress.Acknowleges $20. Gratified to hear of the seizure of the wine shipped on the Decatur. Woodbridge consented to be a candidate as a non-voting delegate to Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Colonel Solomon Sibley to Adam D. Stuart, 17 August 1819Forwards rules of court, authorizing taking evidence in legal cases. Reference to William Woodbridge as one of five candidates for delegate to Congress.Forwards rules of court, authorizing taking evidence in legal cases. Reference to William Woodbridge as one of five candidates for delegate to Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Affadavit, Peter Le Pelier, 20 August 1819Affadavit that Francis Lanseneau had been a resident of Mackinac Island since 1799, and he was at the island in 1793. He is a good and faithful citizen.Affadavit that Francis Lanseneau had been a resident of Mackinac Island since 1799, and he was at the island in 1793. He is a good and faithful citizen.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Declaration, William Gamble, 17 July 1815The Civil Supremacy of the United States having been restored in the Island of Michilimackinac and its dependencies, and the undersigned having entered into the discharge of the duties of his Office as Collector of the Port of Michilimackinac, All persons are required to take due notice and govern ...The Civil Supremacy of the United States having been restored in the Island of Michilimackinac and its dependencies, and the undersigned having entered into the discharge of the duties of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 30 March 1819Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Instruction to account to Mr. Woodbridge, collector at Detroit, for $1,183.04.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Joseph Anderson, Treasury Department, 20 July 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Acknowledges receipts of accounts for 1st quarter 1819Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Circular, William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, 7 May 1818Passing a resolution of the Senate requesting a list of the offices of customs, with officers, salaries, etc.Passing a resolution of the Senate requesting a list of the offices of customs, with officers, salaries, etc.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Circular, William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, 29 May 1818Instructions regarding the deployment of official appraisers at various ports relative to the act of 20 April 1818Instructions regarding the deployment of official appraisers at various ports relative to the act of 20 April 1818Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, letter, 12 January 1808Repeats advice not to commence law suit on McCrea and Pothier's bond. Critical of Hoffman's reluctance to pursue smuggler's on the chance he would incur expense and not catch the parties involved.Repeats advice not to commence law suit on McCrea and Pothier's bond. Critical of Hoffman's reluctance to pursue smuggler's on the chance he would incur expense and not catch the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Letter, Albert Gallatin, Treasury Department, 3 August 1809Advises of likelihood of substantial goods being smuggled into the US and recommends appointing additional inspectorsAdvises of likelihood of substantial goods being smuggled into the US and recommends appointing additional inspectorsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, 12 February 1812Enclosed with copy of Statutes from the 11th CongressEnclosed with copy of Statutes from the 11th CongressMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, boat, J. B. Couette, 7 October 1818Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, boat, Elizabeth Mitchell, 9 October 1818Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bonds, Elizabeth Mitchell, 9 October 1818Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Invoice, Berthelot & Rolette, 10 October 1818Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Receipt, Gilbert Knapp, Revenue Cutter A. J. Dallas, 12 October 1818Maritime History of the Great Lakes