ALS, 1803 March 30 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to George Simpson, Cashiers Bank U.S., Philadelphia.

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ALS, 1803 March 30 : Treasury Department (Washington, D.C.), to George Simpson, Cashiers Bank U.S., Philadelphia.

Gallatin writes of making payment on the U.S. debt at Antwerp. In a postscript, he asks for purchase of bills in London. "I do not wish the account to be blended with that of purchases for the Dutch debt."

1 p. ; 25 x 19.5 cm.

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