James Monroe to Hugh McCulloch, July 19, 1816
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,July 19, 1816. 23] *Sir: The minister of Spain has stated to this Department that the vessels of which…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,July 19, 1816. 23] *Sir: The minister of Spain has stated to this Department that the vessels of which…
[44] *Mr. Graham, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,September 12, 1816. Sir: In the absence of the Secretary, I take the liberty of inclosing the copy…
Mr. Monroe, Secretary of State, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Department of State,January 3, 1817. [50] *Sir: There being some reason to believe that the schooner Man gore, which arrived and…
Mr. Glenn, district attorney, to Mr. McCulloch, collector. Baltimore, August 24, 1819. Sir: The inclosed letter was this day handed to me by Mr. Purviance, with a request that it…
[Untitled] U. S. Internal Revenue Collector’s Office, First District of Va., Richmond, January 20, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to forward a report, which appears to me to be…
[8] *[Inclosure.] Mr. Turnbull, collector, to Mr. McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury. Office of the Collector of Customs, District of Stonington, Connecticut, Stonington, April 16, 1866. Sir: The gun-boat Sciota,…
[Inclosure.] Mr. Smythe, Collector, to Mr. McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury. Custom-House, New York, Collector’s Office, January 30, 1867. [14] Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your…