Letter, 1792 December 12.

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Letter, 1792 December 12.

Letter to the President and directors of the Bank of the United States, written while serving as Secretary of the Treasury. He requests that they lend "Young and Dannacker" such further sums of money as will amount to $10,000 with previous loans.

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