Board of Treasury, August 27, 1785 : Since the resolve of Congress of the sixth July last, directing the board to report the allowances proper to be made to the receivers of continental taxes, our enquiries have naturally turned to the present establishment and duties of the loan officers ... |
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Board of Treasury, June 22, 1786 : Sir, we do ourselves the honour of submitting, through Your Excellency, to the consideration of Congress, the report of this board on the requisition of the present year. ... |
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Board of Treasury, June 6, 1785 : The Board of Treasury, to whom was referred the petition of John Allan, Esquire, late superintendant of Indian affairs for the Eastern Department, report ... |
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The Board of Treasury, to whom it was referred to revise the system adopted for the settlement of the accounts of the five great departments, and to report such alterations therein, or such other mode as in their opinion may be more conducive to a speedy and just settlement of said accounts : beg leave to report ... |
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The Board of Treasury to whom was referred a motion for repealing the ordinance of the 13th of October last, and that the board be directed to report an ordinance for the expeditious and equitable settlement of the accounts between the United States, and the individual states, beg leave to report the following ordinance ... |
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The Board of Treasury to whom was referred on the 7th July inst. a paper from le Sieur Marbois, charge des affaires of His Most Christian Majesty, dated 16th May last, report : that they have examined the purport of the said paper ... |
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The Board of Treasury to whom was referred their letter of the 29th of June last, together with sundry letters from the comptroller of the state of Pennsylvania, to Thomas Smith Esq; commissioner of the loan-office in the said state, beg leave to report : that the act of the state of Pennsylvania of the 8th of March 1786, directs their treasurer to pay to the order of the United States ... |
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The committee, consisting of [blank] to whom wasreferred [sic] the report of the Board of Treasury respecting a requisition for the year 1788, report ... |
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The contract of the Ohio Company with the Honourable Board of Treasury of the United States of America |
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Control of federal expenditures, 1939: |
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Description of counterfeit bills, which were done in imitation of the true ones ordered by the Honorable the Continental Congress, bearing date 20th May, 1777, and 11th April, 1778. |
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Estimate of the annual expenditure of the civil departments of the United States, on the present establishment. |
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In Congress. Baltimore, February 26, 1777 : Resolved, that an interest of six per cent. per annum, be allowed on all sums of money already borrowed, and directed to be borrowed, on loan-office certificates, although such certificates mention only an interest of four per centum per annum. ... |
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Ohio Company 1786 |
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An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America, and for regulating the value and alloy of coin. |
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Statement of all sums of money borrowed from the Treasury of the United States by individual states, or advanced to them during the late war, transmitted to Congress in letter dated 26 September 1786, from the Board of Treasury. |
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Table for the payment of principal and interest of loans, agreeable to the resolutions of Congress of the twenty-eighth day of June, 1780. |
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Treasury-Office, April 5th, 1779 : Ordered, that the following resolutions of the board be published, printed in hand-bills, and sent to the several commissioners of the Continental loan-offices ... |
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Treasury-Office, Philadelphia, September 6, 1777. Additional instructions from the Board of Treasury to the commissioners of accounts, pay-master general, and deputy pay-masters general, 1777. |
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Treasury office, York-Town April 15, 1778. The Board of Treasury agree to report the following plan of a new board ... |
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