Letter from J. E. Spencer to Bates Cooke, comptroller, 1839 Sept. 20.

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Letter from J. E. Spencer to Bates Cooke, comptroller, 1839 Sept. 20.

Letter from J. E. Spencer, New York, N.Y., to Bates Cooke, comptroller, Albany, informing him of the arrival of the ship British Queen and that money for fees is tight.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6917316

New London County Historical Society

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New York (State). Comptroller's Office

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The U.S. government levied a direct property tax in 1798. The state collected delinquent taxes for this direct tax. Assessment for the U.S. direct tax was used for the 1799 state tax. The tax-sale of 1808 was conducted for instances of nonpayment of the U.S. direct tax. From the description of Abstracts of sales of non-resident lands for unpaid quit rents, road and marsh taxes, and U.S. Direct Tax, 1803-1830. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 80471064 A law of 1...

Spencer, J. E., active 1839

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Cooke, Bates, 1787-1841

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Comptroller of the State of New York; surname also found as Cook. From the description of Letter from J. E. Spencer to Bates Cooke, comptroller, 1839 Sept. 20. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 171228518 ...

British Queen (Ship)

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