U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Reports
Secretary of the Treasury reports contain information on money supply, bullion, banking, revenue and public debt, and other economic matters that affected the production of coinage and paper money. Many of these documents fall into the category of annual reports, but other documents appear within the series, as issued at the time.
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Displaying records 1 — 1Letter from the Secretary, inclosing sundry statements ... in pursuance of the seventh section of the act, entitled, "An act establishing a mint ..."
The Secretary of the Treasury's summary statement of Mint operations for the year 1798. The same text appears in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 1, no. 141.
Paul Hybert summary: "A letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury, accompanying the first of the required reports on the finances of the mint. This report covers from the establishment of the mint to the present, and future reports will be issued annually."
A transcription is at: http://www.chicagocoinclub.org/lib/us/asp/cl03.finance/v1/n141.html.