Letter, 1791 December 21 [to] Sharp Delany, Collector of Customs, Philadelphia.

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Letter, 1791 December 21 [to] Sharp Delany, Collector of Customs, Philadelphia.

Directs Delany to deposit his receipts and payments into the Bank of the United States.

[2] p. ; 23 cm.

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