Letter to New York State Treasurer, 1796 July 27.

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Letter to New York State Treasurer, 1796 July 27.

A letter, signed by the commissioners, to New York State Treasurer Gerard Bancker requesting that he provide the board with six thousand pounds to be used by the board. Written at Albany, N.Y.

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